http://vvedndyt433kopnhv6vejxnut54y5752vpxshjaqmj7ftwiu6quiv2ad.onion/wiki/JWH-073
It is somewhat selective for the CB1 subtype, with affinity at this subtype approximately 5x the affinity at CB2. [1] The abbreviation JWH stands for John W. Huffman , one of the inventors of the compound. JWH-073 gained popularity in April 2009, when it was claimed by chemists at the University of Freiburg to have been found in a "fertilizer" product called "Forest Humus", along with another synthetic cannabinoid, CP 47,497. [2] It was subsequently found as a chemical within the popular...