Cannabis, Psychedelics, Toxins, Pharmaceuticals & other Bioactive substances. From current research to community stories. Hosted by Ph.D. research scientist and educator Dr. Riley Kirk. Request topics and guests: BioactivePodcast.com
In this conversation, Host Dr. Riley Kirk and Dr. Anurag Agrawal discuss the intricate relationship between monarch butterflies and milkweed, exploring themes of coevolution, chemical ecology, and the ecological arms race. He explains how monarchs have adapted to survive the toxic compounds in milkweed, the challenges they face due to habitat destruction and pesticides, and the importance of conservation efforts. The discussion highlights the fascinating dynamics of species interactions and the need for community involvement in preserving biodiversity. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Monarchs and Milkweed 06:32 The Co-evolutionary Dance 11:32 Monarchs vs. Milkweed: The Arms Race 20:14 The Role of Cardiac Glycosides 30:01 Sequestration and Survival Strategies 31:37 The Journey of Monarch Butterflies 37:30 Understanding Monarch Population Decline 46:49 Human Impact on Monarchs and Conservation Efforts 54:01 Exploring Other Fascinating Insects Follow Dr.Agrawal's research: https://ecologyandevolution.cornell.edu/anurag-agrawal https://agrawal.eeb.cornell.edu/ Read or listen to Monarchs and Milkweed https://www.amazon.com/Monarchs-Milkweed-Migrating-Remarkable-Coevolution/dp/0691166358 Preorder my book Reefer Wellness! https://www.amazon.com/Reefer-Wellness-Understanding-Cannabis-Medicine/dp/0593847156 ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Allyn Howlett—renowned neuroscientist and pioneer in cannabinoid research—shares her groundbreaking journey into the study of cannabis and the discovery of the CB1 receptor. Originally focused on neuronal hormones, Dr. Howlett recounts how her curiosity led to one of the most pivotal findings in medical cannabis science: the identification of the brain's first cannabinoid receptor. She dives into the mechanisms of THC, the function of cannabinoid receptors in the brain and body, and the discovery of the endocannabinoid system. The conversation explores the historical development of cannabinoid research, the barriers posed by the pharmaceutical industry, and the evolving relationship between academia and drug development. Dr. Howlett also discusses the future of cannabinoid science—including targeted therapies, pain relief, and the medical potential of cannabis compounds. This episode offers an essential look at the scientific foundation behind cannabis medicine and its impact on legalization, healthcare, and public perception.
In this conversation, Dr. Riley Kirk and Dr. Josh Kaplan delve into the complexities of cannabis research, particularly focusing on CBD and its therapeutic potential for conditions like epilepsy. Dr. Kaplan shares his journey into cannabis research, highlighting the significance of understanding CBD's mechanisms, the role of GPR55 in seizure management, and the challenges of dosing CBD effectively. They also discuss the entourage effect, the importance of personalized medicine, and the ongoing research into terpenes and their interactions with cannabinoids. The conversation emphasizes the need for further exploration in cannabis research to develop safe and effective therapies, especially for vulnerable populations like children. In this conversation, Josh Kaplan discusses the therapeutic potential of CBD, particularly in relation to traumatic brain injuries and neurodegenerative diseases. He emphasizes the safety of CBD compared to THC and explores its role in preventative treatments. The conversation also delves into ongoing clinical trials, particularly within the NFL, and the challenges faced in cannabis research, including dosing and the variability of individual responses to cannabinoids. Kaplan highlights the importance of understanding the entourage effect and the need for more personalized approaches in cannabis treatment. More about Dr. Kaplan: Dr. Kaplan is an Associate Professor in the Behavioral Neuroscience Program. His expertise is in neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and animal behavior techniques, which his lab uses to study the therapeutic benefits and developmental consequences of cannabis in pre-clinical rodent models. His research seeks to optimize cannabinoid and terpene compositions to maximize benefit and minimize adverse consequences. Dr. Kaplan has a strong passion for teaching and communicating science. His scientific writing specializes in the science of cannabis and its medicinal utility. He was included in High Times' 100 Most Influential People in Cannabis (2018) and Cannabis Newsletter's Top 100 (2021). Follow Dr.Kaplan's research: https://wp.wwu.edu/kaplanlab/ Preorder my book Reefer Wellness! https://www.amazon.com/Reefer-Wellness-Understanding-Cannabis-Medicine/dp/0593847156 Seed Giveaway Thank you to Royal Queen Seeds and Last Green Valley Seeds for donating to this week's giveaway! To enter, fill out the form below, winners will be selected at random. https://forms.gle/1vWtsBMGaux9x5Mf6 ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Riley Kirk interviews David Sandelman from Cannatrol, delving into the intricate processes of drying and curing cannabis. David shares his journey into the cannabis industry, emphasizing the importance of controlling environmental conditions to achieve optimal drying and curing results. The conversation explores the science behind water activity, the significance of terpene retention, and the implications of traditional drying methods like the 60-60 method. David highlights the impact of drying rates on the final product and discusses the potential for enzymatic processes to enhance the curing experience. The episode concludes with insights into the variability of different cannabis cultivars and the importance of post-harvest practices in maximizing quality. In this conversation, Riley Kirk and David from Cannatrol delve into the intricacies of drying and curing cannabis, emphasizing the importance of strain specificity and the role of technology in enhancing the quality of cannabis products. They discuss methods for rehydrating overly dry cannabis, adjusting water activity for different products, and effective storage techniques for harvested cannabis. The conversation also touches on the significance of terpenes, the potential for using Cannatrol for other herbs, and the encouragement of experimentation with the technology. David shares insights on achieving consistent drying and curing processes, and the conversation concludes with practical advice for growers. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Drying and Curing Cannabis 03:46 The Science Behind Drying and Curing 12:50 Understanding Water Activity in Cannabis 14:43 The Importance of Terpene Retention 21:43 The 60-60 Method: Origins and Implications 26:31 The Rate of Drying and Its Effects 31:05 The Role of Enzymatic Processes in Curing 34:26 Understanding Strain Specificity in Drying and Curing 36:04 Rehydrating Cannabis: Enhancing Quality and Experience 38:41 Adjusting Water Activity for Different Products 41:43 Home Drying and Curing Techniques 43:49 Storing and Managing Harvests Effectively 45:37 The Importance of Terpenes in Cannabis 46:50 Exploring Other Uses for Cannatrol 49:40 Encouraging Experimentation with Cannatrol 51:40 Achieving Consistent Drying and Curing 53:40 Final Thoughts on Drying and Curing Process Learn more from Cannatrol: Instagram @Cannatrol Website: https://www.cannatrols.com/ Seed Giveaway Make sure to comment the magical words on Instagram to be eligible to win some seeds from OR comment the same thing on the FREE Patreon post. Winners will be notified by next week and the next giveaway will be in two weeks when the next episode of Bioactive drops! Preorder my book Reefer Wellness! https://www.amazon.com/Reefer-Wellness-Understanding-Cannabis-Medicine/dp/0593847156 ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this conversation, Jordan River shares his journey into the cannabis industry, emphasizing the importance of home growing and the concept of Overgrow, which advocates for more individuals to cultivate their own plants. He discusses the therapeutic benefits of cannabis, the connection to nature, and the role of caregivers in supporting patients who cannot grow for themselves. The conversation highlights the value of homegrown cannabis compared to dispensary products and the need for community support in the cannabis culture. In this conversation, Jordan River and Riley Kirk delve into the complexities of cannabis cultivation, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual patient needs and the unique responses to different cannabis strains. They discuss the intricate chemistry of cannabis, the significance of focus in cultivation, and the accommodations necessary for growers with physical disabilities. The conversation also highlights community support for disabled growers, the best practices for transplanting and pot sizes, and the differences between soil choices for outdoor and indoor growing. Finally, they demystify the topic of nutrients, addressing common misconceptions and providing clarity for new growers. In this conversation, Jordan River and Riley Kirk delve into the intricacies of cannabis cultivation, discussing the importance of nutrients, the identification of male plants, and the benefits of feminized seeds. They explore the significance of testing cannabis for cannabinoids and terpenes, as well as effective methods for drying and curing cannabis. The episode concludes with insights on joining the grow community and accessing valuable resources for both novice and experienced growers. Keep up with Jordan & Growcast! Instagram @Growcast Listen to Growcast on all streaming platforms: Apple, Spotify & All Streaming Platforms Become a member of Growcast: Growcast.com/Membership Free Growing Guide: Growcast.com/Guide X: @GrowcastPodcast Seed Giveaway Make sure to follow @GrowItFromHome and @BioactivePodcast on Instagram to be eligible to win some seeds from OR comment the same thing on the FREE Patreon post. Winners will be notified by next week and the next giveaway will be in two weeks when the next episode of Bioactive drops! Preorder my book Reefer Wellness! https://www.amazon.com/Reefer-Wellness-Understanding-Cannabis-Medicine/dp/0593847156 ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Riley Kirk and Dan Nelson from Happy Valley Genetics discuss the importance of home growing cannabis and the various types of seeds available. They delve into the differences between photoperiod and autoflower seeds, the benefits of feminized seeds, and what beginner growers should consider when selecting seeds. The conversation also touches on the evolution of cannabis genetics and the significance of disease resistance in cannabis cultivation. In this conversation, Dan Nelson and Riley Kirk delve into the intricacies of cannabis breeding, focusing on the importance of stable genetics, the challenges of ensuring high-quality seeds, and the differences between commercial and home growing. They discuss the significance of THC percentages versus terpene profiles, the impact of consumer education on the market, and practical tips for seed storage. The episode concludes with an exciting seed giveaway from Happy Valley Genetics, encouraging listeners to engage and grow their own cannabis plants. Seed Giveaway Make sure to follow @Happy_Valley_Genetics and @BioactivePodcast on Instagram to be eligible to win some seeds from Happy Valley Genetics OR comment the same thing on the FREE Patreon post. Winners will be notified by next week and the next giveaway will be in two weeks when the next episode of Bioactive drops! Preorder my book Reefer Wellness! https://www.amazon.com/Reefer-Wellness-Understanding-Cannabis-Medicine/dp/0593847156 ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Riley Kirk speaks with Dr. June Chin, Chief Medical Officer at Leafwell, about the evolving landscape of medical cannabis. They discuss the benefits of obtaining a medical card, the differences between medical and recreational cannabis, and the challenges faced by patients, including cost and accessibility. The conversation also delves into the sensitive topic of cannabis use and firearms, recent legal cases impacting this issue, and the importance of research in understanding the benefits of medical cannabis. Dr. Chin shares insights on the process of obtaining a medical card and the implications for patients traveling with cannabis. In this conversation, Dr. June Chin and Riley Kirk discuss various aspects of medical cannabis, including legal considerations, impairment testing, education for medical professionals, the impact of federal prohibition, and personalized treatment plans. They emphasize the importance of understanding cannabis strains, integrating cannabis with other medications, and clarifying regulations surrounding medical cards, particularly in Texas. The discussion highlights the need for education and awareness in the cannabis community. ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, host Dr. Riley Kirk sits down with Elizabeth Sage who is a certified Ganjier- which is essentially the weed equivalent to a sommelier in the wine world. In this conversation, Riley and Elizabeth delve into the intricate process of evaluating cannabis, discussing various aspects such as appearance, grinding techniques, flavor profiles, and the importance of set and setting in consumption. They share personal experiences with different strains and emphasize the significance of quality in cannabis products. The discussion also touches on the role of joint construction and the impact of paper types on the smoking experience, culminating in a reflection on their favorite cannabis experiences. In this conversation, Elizabeth Sage and Riley Kirk explore various aspects of cannabis, including best practices for storage, the evaluation of concentrates and edibles, the emerging market for cannabis beverages, pathways to becoming a Ganjier, and the importance of intentional consumption. They discuss the nuances of cannabis quality, the evolving landscape of cannabis products, and the significance of community and education in navigating the cannabis space. ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, host Dr. Riley Kirk dives deep into groundbreaking cannabis science with world-renowned molecular biologist Dr. Ali Bektaş. Dr. Bektaş has an impressive background in plant biology, microbes, and agriculture, specializing in affordable and distributed systems for detecting nucleic acids in agricultural environments. He has worked extensively with cannabis nurseries and biotech companies as a consultant, staff scientist, and Chief Science Officer. Notably, Dr. Bektaş was one of the first scientists to publicly identify Hop Latent Viroid (HLVd) in cannabis populations, a discovery that reshaped the industry's approach to disease management. What is Hop Latent Viroid (HLVd)? HLVd is a serious plant disease that infects cannabis, hop plants, and other medicinal plants like stinging nettle. Infected cannabis plants can suffer a significant reduction in cannabinoids and terpenes, drastically lowering both their monetary and medicinal value. Dr. Kirk and Dr. Bektaş explore the origins of HLVd, how it spreads, what to look for in affected plants, prevention strategies, and how innovative genetics are helping cannabis plants overcome this disease.
On this episode of Bioactive, Dr. Riley Kirk sits down with Megan Mbengue, RN, MS. Megan is the owner of the cannabis company The Trusted Cannabis Nurse. She formulates custom products for patient specific needs as well as selling whole plant formulations through her website. The conversation discusses a recent study that Megan completed implementing the use of suppositories for pain relief during menstrual periods. Megan shares her study on the effectiveness of suppositories for period pain. The study involved 103 participants who completed two menstrual cycles, one without suppositories and one with suppositories. The results showed a significant decrease in pain scores, with an average drop of 55%. The suppositories were found to be most effective on days one and two of the menstrual cycle. Most participants used the suppositories during the day, and some also used them at night. Overall, the study demonstrated the potential of suppositories as a natural and effective option for managing period pain. The conversation covers the effectiveness of suppositories in reducing pain and improving quality of life. The data from the study shows that 94% of participants reported a reduction in pain and 85% reported an improvement in quality of life. Suppositories were found to be effective in relieving period cramps, nausea, headaches, migraines, and improving focus. The duration of the effects varied, with most participants reporting relief for 3-4 hours. The conversation also touches on the accessibility and legality issues surrounding suppositories and the need for more research on their use in conditions like cancer and pelvic pain. Nothing in this podcast is ever medical advice. Buy Megan's products or learn more: https://www.trustedcannanurse.com/ Patreon members will have access to the entire study PDF including all figures and additional data. Join the patreon for as little as $1/month Patreon.com/Cannabichem Read about cannabis and orgasms: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9854104/ Follow Megan on social media: @TrustedCannaNurse keywords suppositories, menstrual pain, pain relief, study, effectiveness, period cycle, pain scores, suppositories, pain relief, quality of life, period cramps, nausea, headaches, migraines, focus, duration, accessibility, legality, cancer, pelvic pain takeaways Suppositories can be an effective option for managing period pain. The study showed a significant decrease in pain scores, with an average drop of 55%. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Ken Behr shares his remarkable journey from a dyslexic child who struggled in school to a successful writer and former drug smuggler. He discusses the challenges he faced growing up, the influence of his family, and the cultural shifts he experienced moving to Florida during the rise of drug culture in the 1970s. Ken recounts his early experiences with cannabis, the transition to smuggling, and some of the wild stories from his past, including a dramatic plane smuggling incident that highlights the risks and adventures of that lifestyle. In this segment, Ken Behr shares his experiences in the world of drug smuggling, detailing the techniques and precautions taken during operations. He recounts high-stakes smuggling trips, the risks involved, and the consequences of getting caught, including a harrowing jail experience. The conversation shifts to the legal system, the role of lawyers, and the empathy he feels for those caught in the criminal justice system. Finally, Ken discusses his transition from smuggler to collaborator with the DEA, reflecting on the complexities of crime and punishment. In this conversation, Ken Behr shares his journey from being a drug smuggler to working with the DEA, highlighting the struggles he faced, the complexities of the justice system, and the evolution of cannabis understanding. He reflects on the modern cannabis industry, expressing his excitement about the changes and the importance of access to cannabis for all. The discussion also touches on the need for rehabilitation in the justice system and the impact of cannabis on society. Donate to Freedom Grow https://freedomgrow.org/ Purchase or listen to One Step Over the Line https://onestepovertheline.com/ Join the Bioactive Patreon: Patreon.com/Cannabichem Keep up with Dr. Riley Kirk: https://www.bioactivepodcast.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem https://instagram.com/cannabichem https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Riley Kirk interviews Sarah Burke, the founder of Women in Media Network and her new producer! They explore the intersection of cannabis, science, media, and the evolving perception of cannabis in society, especially as it pertains to women. They question some of the advertising challenges that the cannabis industry and content creators within it face, while looking at accepted habits and attitudes towards alcohol. They talk about content creation in the cannabis industry and its inevitable difficulties with censorship. Dr. Kirk emphasizes the medicinal benefits of cannabis and the importance of community knowledge and research in truly understanding its effects. Find out more about Sarah Burke and the Women in Media Network: https://www.womeninmedia.network/ https://www.instagram.com/burketalks/ https://www.instagram.com/wimnetwork/ Keep up with Dr. Riley Kirk: https://www.bioactivepodcast.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem https://instagram.com/cannabichem https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Miyabe Shields and Dr. Riley Kirk: Leaders in Cannabis and Natural Products Research Dr. Miyabe Shields and Dr. Riley Kirk, co-founders of the nonprofit organization The Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP), are at the forefront of research and education in cannabis science and natural products. Through their work, NAP conducts national and international studies exploring diverse topics such as cannabis consumption patterns, consumer trends, emerging products, vape and lab testing, and data-driven insights into the natural products industry. Tune in as they share cutting-edge science, discuss critical challenges in the industry like solvent contamination and testing inconsistencies, and recount their experiences at global events like MJBizCon in Las Vegas. Learn how they tackle conference chaos, network with industry leaders, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of cannabis and natural product research. Get Involved with NAP's Research and Community Initiatives: Join the Kava/Kratom Study: Sign up here Learn more about Kava and Kratom or subscribe to NAP's newsletter: Read the blog Participate in our Flower Mill Giveaway: Head to @BioactivePodcast on Instagram and comment something that rhymes with "MILL" on the post featuring the Flower Mill (live on 11/16/24). Stay informed, get involved, and discover the intersection of science, industry, and community with Dr. Shields, Dr. Kirk, and NAP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Consumption Methods Affect Cannabis Chemistry | Dr. Riley Kirk | Bioactive Podcast In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Riley Kirk breaks down how cannabis consumption methods—whether smoking, vaping, or edibles—can impact the chemistry and effects you experience. We often focus on strain-specific effects to curate our cannabis experience, but your method of consumption also plays a key role. Different methods produce unique combinations of compounds, changing how you experience the Entourage Effect. This theory, introduced by Dr. Ethan Russo, explains how the many compounds in cannabis work together synergistically—often making the whole experience greater than the sum of its parts. But did you know the entourage effect varies with each consumption method? Dr. Riley Kirk shares her personal insights into how smoking, vaping, and edibles produce different results. Learn how to tailor your cannabis experience by understanding the relationship between strains and consumption methods. Subscribe to the Bioactive Podcast for more insights into cannabis science and chemistry, and join our Patreon community for early access to episodes and bonus content. Visit www.Patreon.com/cannabichem or contact Riley at BioactivePodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, we dive deep into a lesser-known but serious condition known as Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS). Join host Dr. Riley Kirk and guests Dr. Codi Peterson and Megan Mbengue as they explore the paradox of CHS, where in some rare cases, regular cannabis use leads to severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, despite cannabis being commonly used for its anti-nausea properties. We discuss the symptoms, the prodrome phase, and the potential genetic components that may predispose individuals to CHS. The episode also highlights an ongoing study being conducted by Dr. Kirk, Dr. Peterson and Megan Mbengue with the University of California, Irvine, aimed at understanding CHS better and improving diagnosis and treatment options. Listeners will learn about the unique relief some patients find in hot showers and capsaicin cream, as well as the challenges healthcare professionals face in diagnosing this condition. We also touch on the importance of understanding the role of THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids in relation to CHS, and the implications for cannabis users. Whether you're a cannabis consumer, a healthcare professional, or just curious about CHS, this episode provides valuable insights and encourages participation in the ongoing research to better understand this complex syndrome. Links to the study and more resources are available in the show notes! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below! Link to take part in the CHS Study: https://uci.questionpro.com/CHS-P1 Join the Bioactive Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this video, Riley interviews Jini Glaros, the Chief Science Officer (CSO) at Modern Canna, about groundbreaking research on the relationship between water activity and moisture content in cannabis. Whether you're part of an MSO, a home grower, or just passionate about cannabis science, understanding how these factors influence product quality, shelf life, and data accuracy is essential. Watch as Jini shares key insights from her experiments and discusses how this information can help improve industry standards and reporting practices. Don't miss out on these valuable takeaways that can elevate your knowledge and practices in cannabis cultivation and quality control.
Dr. Riley Kirk is joined by Jason Wilson, MS on this episode of Bioactive. The two share many interests in self-exploration of the brain with drugs, navigating their own paths in the cannabis industry, thoughts on open access science, and more. Jason is a neurodivergent scientist and excellent science communicator. He is the host of the podcast Isn't Life Curious which is the new name after years of being the Curious about Cannabis Podcast. Jason is passionate about providing accessible educational material for consumers and medical patients. This is the longest episode of Bioactive so far, and is a great journey in self exploration and navigating challenges in life. We first start with Jason's story of exploration then move into philosophy and the sciences. Both Jason and Riley note the books by Alexander Shulgin in this episode which we're happy to report are now much more affordable and can be found on Amazon and other book stores for $20 or so. If you love this podcast drop a 5 star review wherever you listen to podcasts or consider joining the Bioactive Patreon for as little as $1/month. Learn more about Jason Wilson with his full bio: Jason Wilson is a biologist, educator, and artist with over ten years of professional experience in the cannabis industry and over fifteen years experience as a medical cannabis patient. Growing up in Mississippi, Jason got his early exposure to Cannabis science at the University of Mississippi's Cannabis Research and Development laboratory fixing lab equipment as an IT technician while studying philosophy and psychology. He went on to study science education and biology as a graduate student in Oregon where he worked as a botanist for the Bureau of Land Management studying and working to restore native plant populations across a wide array of ecoregions. Upon graduating he went on to help build one of the first accredited Cannabis testing and research laboratories in the state. After spending several years developing analytical methods, testing thousands of products, and performing research, Jason went on to run a research and development laboratory for a vertically integrated hemp cultivator and product manufacturer in southern Oregon where he conducted research projects on decarboxylation efficiency, sub and supercritical fluid extraction efficiency, ethanol extraction efficiency, filtration and refinement efficacy, homogeneity, product stability, and more. Currently, Jason conducts natural product research out of his lab, Natural Learning Laboratories, while serving as a laboratory operations specialist for a tech startup and instructional designer for Abstrax Tech. He is the author of Curious About Cannabis: A Scientific Introduction to a Controversial Plant, now in its third edition, and the host of the Isn't Life Curious? podcast. Each year, he leads the Curious About Cannabis Master Class, an intensive program focused on cannabis and cannabinoid science. He guest lectures and speaks at conferences on topics related to natural product quality, cannabis science, and psychedelics. In his free time, Jason enjoys creating music, painting, gardening, and exploring nature. OTHER RESOURCES Weird Brains Article https://www.greenstate.com/lifestyle/weird-brains/ Budtender crash course: https://learn.naturaledu.com/pages/budtenders Cbd extraction paper with spellman: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9638139/ Curious about cannabis book: https://cacpodcast.com/book/ Bioactive Patreon Patreon.com/cannabichem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Riley sits down for the second time with reserach scientist Twinkle Paryani from Abstrax Tech. Twinkle recently wrote a paper titled "Nonterpenoid Chemical Diversity of Cannabis Phenotypes Predicts Differentiated Aroma Characteristics" and can be found (open-access) at https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsomega.4c03225 This paper dives into the chemistry of smell, and when cannabis breeders are breeding for unique aroma, how they should be evaluating the final product. We often attribute the smell of cannabis to the terpene profile, but there is a lot more going on than just terpenes that give this plant it's unique complex aroma. Make sure to sign up for ACSCANN journal club on instagram @CANN_ACS and follow Twinkle on IG at @Twinkadink or online at https://cann-acs.org/?utm_campaign=button_list_Visitourwebsite&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=later-linkinbio Follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! www.bioactivepodcast.com Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Follow along on social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/bioactivepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem Watch this podcast on Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLurdly7OUmtRjRvha5H-jhqZ2AQ2329v2&si=iwZApqlkdWD34ZGs Follow other industry news and research: https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/
On this week's episode, Dr. Riley Kirk discusses microbial testing for cannabis products in the legal industry. This is a different conversation than living soil which will be a future topic. Riley chat with microbiologist and medical patient Morgan Boyle about what tests are being done, what species are being tested for and how these guidelines are determined. NJ Homegrow initiative: https://www.njhomegrow.com/ Follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! www.bioactivepodcast.com Snapchat Morgan @MorganCaitlin Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Follow along on social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/bioactivepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem Watch this podcast on Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLurdly7OUmtRjRvha5H-jhqZ2AQ2329v2&si=iwZApqlkdWD34ZGs Follow other industry news and research: https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/
In this episode Dr. Riley Kirk interviews researcher Dr. Whitney Ogle about using cannabis for exercise, Dr. Ogle is passionate about this subject because she has found the benefits of medicating before runs, hikes and other forms of exercise and believes it can be a tool to a healthier lifestyle. Dr. Kirk and Dr. Ogle talk about what reserach that is currently happening, how both of them personally integrate cannabis and exercise, navigating difficult conversations, the role of CBD and more. Dr. Ogle's Bio: My personal mission is to make the science of human movement meaningful, understandable, and applicable to daily life. I am guided by my values in finding connections among concepts from diverse sources, striking a balance between cultivating new ideas and improving on current designs, and continual growth by learning with and from others. Originally from Chicagoland, I have moved all over the United States for school and work. I earned my Bachelors degree in Exercise Science from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. While in my Doctorate in Physical Therapy program at Regis University in Denver, Colorado, I had the opportunity to do clinical rotations in Utah, Arizona, Washington, Western Colorado, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. After I completed my DPT degree, I worked as an outpatient orthopedic physical therapist near Seattle and helped with functional capacity evaluations of injured workers north of Seattle. I decided to go back to school to get more involved in research at Indiana University where I earned a Masters degree in Exercise Physiology and a PhD in Human Performance with a focus on Motor Control and Motor Learning with a minor in Psychological Brain Sciences. While I was working towards these degrees, I worked as a home health physical therapist for babies 6 months to 3 years old in rural Southern Indiana and occasionally in skilled nursing facilities for older adults who were medically stable enough to be out of the hospital but not safe enough to be at home. I was drawn to Cal Poly Humboldt because of its strong focus in social justice, giving students hands on experience with research, and because it is physically beautiful! I enjoy rock climbing, slacklining, swimming, hiking, and going on walks with my cats. Instragram: @dr.ogle Twitter: @drwhitneyogle Follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! www.bioactivepodcast.com Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Follow along on social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/bioactivepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem Watch this podcast on Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLurdly7OUmtRjRvha5H-jhqZ2AQ2329v2&si=iwZApqlkdWD34ZGs Follow other industry news and research: https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/
On this week's episode, Dr. Riley Kirk discusses illegal pesticides found in legal California cannabis products with Alex Halperin, the founder of WeedWeek and one of the main reporters on this topic. They review what pesticides were found, how this investigation started, and how the industry can improve these findings. This article is very important for medical users to be aware of and is unfortunately another reason why we need to have the right to homegrow. Most labs when analyzing cannabis products are using a targeted method of analysis, meaning they know what molecules they are looking for and they report on those specific compounds. However, in this case, the illegal pesticides were not known, so they were not tested for. This brings up the issue if the cannabis industry needs to implement some form of testing to ensure we are not missing anything potentially harmful in the products. If you want to read the pdf of the article for free, see the full list of pesticides that were found in this study with the known health risks, and find out what brands tested hot all this info is linked is Riley's Patreon. Thanks always for listening and special thanks to anyone who has given Bioactive a 5 star review - mad love my friends and see you in 2 weeks! WeedWeek Website to read the article and Subscribe: https://www.weedweek.com/stories/la-times-weedweek-california-weeds-dirty-secret/ Find out more about Alex and WeedWeek: https://www.weedweek.com/about/ Follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! www.bioactivepodcast.com Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Follow along on social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/cannabichem https://www.instagram.com/bioactivepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem Watch this podcast on Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLurdly7OUmtRjRvha5H-jhqZ2AQ2329v2&si=iwZApqlkdWD34ZGs Follow other industry news and research: https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/
Dr. Riley Kirk here letting you know that I'm taking a quick focus break to hit some deadlines for the book I'm writing, but I do have a few announcements! In the meantime, get caught up on any episodes you've missed, watch this new YouTube video I mentioned, or listen to the latest episode of the Spicy Fat podcast which is part of the Women in Media Network I'm joining. I speak to Dr. Carlen Costa (psychotherapist, clinical sexologist, psychedelic assisted psychotherapist, cannabis educator, philanthropist, entrepreneur & author) about cannabis and mental health and I can't wait to collaborate with in the near future! Hope you and your plants are thriving, Mad love, Dr. Riley Kirk.
Welcome back to another episode of #NAPTIME with Dr.Miyabe Shields and Dr. Riley Kirk (host of Bioactive). On these episodes the two stoner scientists recount cannabis industry events and discuss some of the relevant science. In these episodes we recount some of the events we attend in the cannabis industry and also talk about a lot of cannabis science. If you want to support NAP or learn more about the research we are conducting head to www.AppliedPharmacognosy.org. Mad love my friends!
In this week's episode Dr. Riley Kirk and guest Tanya Funk dive in to the basics of providing nutrients to cannabis plants. This can look many ways depending on how you like to cultivate. The two discuss organic practices, organic gardening and what to look for to gauge your plants health. Tanya is co-owner of a nutrient company called Organitek who specializes in nutrients for plants. Check them out at www.organitek.com with some amazing resources on growing plants! Suggest guests for the podcast at www.BioactivePodcast.com or join the Bioactive Patreon for as little as $1/month! www.Patreon.com/cannabichem. Mad love thanks for listening!
Todays episode is all about oral health with the talented educator and communicator Stacy Bobak. Stacy is a Registered Dental Hygienist and Certified Cannabis Educator in Ontario, Canada. She is the creator and owner of CannaDent - a Cannabis education platform for Dental Professionals and works as a college professor, public speaker, and nonprofit founder. She is a Breast Cancer survivor and a Medical Cannabis patient advocate and a soon to be a first-time Mom. Learn more about Stacy on IG (@cannadent.ca) or LinkedIN (linkedin.com/in/stacybobak Tincture of Time Podcast for Cancer and Cannabis Resources Stacy's Nonprofit https://www.educannation.info/ Join the Bioactive Patreon: Patreon.com/cannabichem Bioactive Website: www.BioactivePodcast.com Bioactive Instagram @BioactivePodcast
How do we standardize an industry that is known as the wild west? It's definitely difficult to implement standards in the cannabis industry but people like todays guest, Darwin Millard are working hard to ensure standards are in place to ensure quality and consistent products are on the legal market. Standards are created to ensure that when you purchase a product there is no mold, pesticides, residual solvent and more. This topic is a little heavy, but very important for any consumer or manufacturer to understand. If you want to ask guests questions ahead of time, see the plants/strains I'm growing at home, or message me directly, or just support this podcast- join the bioactive Patreon for as little as $1/month. https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Request guests, contact me and get additional resources at BioactivePodcast.comThanks for listening!
The Network of Applied Pharmacognosy is a reserach non-profit formed by Dr. Miyabe Shields and Dr. Riley Kirk. The goal of the nonprofit is to provide a more nuanced and holistic view of cannabis as medicine and emphazie community data and engagement. On this #NAPTIME Riley and Miyabe head to Nova Scotia, Canada for two speaking events: one geared towards industry professionals and another towards consumers. The two talk about what they discussed during these events as well as shenanigans during packing (Riley accidentally greens out tasting canna-butter pierogies), touring an aquaponics facility, getting detained at customs... and so much more. Sign up for NAP's emails on our website: www.AppliedPharmacognosy.org or www.BioactivePodcast.com ubmit guest requests or questions at www.BioactivePodcast.com Thanks for joining, mad love! Nothing on this podcast is ever medical advice.
Kimberly Hooks, CEO of Frenchy Cannoli Brand and Kevin McGovern owner of First Harvest Hemp join Riley to talk about the history of hashish and the process of making quality product. Kimberly carries on the legacy of her late husband Frenchy Cannoli, a notorious hash maker by sharing workshops across the world. Kimberly and Cherryblossom Belle (Frenchy's apprentice) will be teaching a workshop on Saturday April 6th in Westboro, MA. Join Riley and the Hash making legends for an unforgettable experience at First Harvest Hemp! Resources Buy tickets to the MA Hash workshop https://www.purplepass.com/#282953/Frenchy_Cannoli-Lost_Art_-_Westboro,_MA-Lost_Art_-_Westboro,_MA-April-06-2024.html Learn more about Frenchy (his website) https://frenchycannoli.com/about The Darker Side: Decarbing & the Role of Heat https://thepressclub.co/blogs/tips-tricks/the-darker-side-hashish-why-press-your-resin Temple ball youtube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCfzTaGmOa8&rco=1 Whitethorn Rose Strain: https://www.leafly.com/strains/whitethorn-rose Hashishene (the terpene) https://www.veriheal.com/blog/terpenes/hashishene/ Thai Stick Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0231161344?psc=1&smid=A145U086SR2CTZ&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp First Harvest Hemp: https://www.thefirsthemp.com/
Where does cannabis play a role in end-of-life care? Today Riley speaks with Dr. Rasean Hodge, MD. Dr. Hodge has worked with a large diversity of patients and is an open consumer of cannabis products. He has suffered from chronic pain and opiate addiction and helps patients learn from professional and lived experience. We talk about the role of cannabis in end-of-life care, and also answer questions from my good friend who is a nurse in a hospice unit and submitted questions from her and the other colleagues in her institution. Nothing in this podcast is ever medical advice. Join NAP's email list: www.AppliedPharmacognosy.org Dr.Rasean's products: https://www.raseanhodgemdcbd.com/ Dr. Rasean's social media: @raseanhodge.md @raseanhodgemdcbd
If there's two things Jake and I love talking about its moose and chaga! This episode we finally dive deep into both subjects. Jake talks about his graduate research with moose in Vermont; radio-collaring our of helicopters, counting ticks, and what to do about the diminishing population in New England. Then I dive into some of the reserach i've conducted with chaga and how to get the most out of this medicinal fungus. Don't miss the big announcement at the 1 hour mark of this episode (no it has nothing to do with babies)! & lastly, why Jake and I say 'Mad Love' so often. If you want to check out our chaga, here is the link: https://newenglandnaturals.net/products/chaga-tincture-double-extraction Nothing in this podcast is ever medical advice, but I encourage you to question everything: read labels & think critically about your health and wellness
The Science of Smokeability is a collaboration study between Dr. Allison Justice & Ashley Manning from the Cannabis Research Coalition Dr. Miyabe Shields & Dr. Riley Kirk from The Network of Applied Pharmacognosy & Dr. Markus Roggen from Controlled Chemistry The team aims to quantify both the subjective and objective experiences of cannabis smoking using consumer surveys and chemical data. Sign up for Phase 2 of SOS! https://www.cannabisrc.org/event-details/sos-the-science-of-smokability-study-phase-ii Interested in sponsoring SOS? Please send an email to Ashley@theHempMine.com & we will get you a deck with more info ASAP!
The THCA market is taking the US by storm, but what is it? and how is it legal? Todays guest is Liz Peterson who is the head of operations at Canvast Supply Co. in Nashville, TN and also has a background in organic chemistry. Liz works in the THCA market and knows the ins and outs of the cultivation, marketing, manufacturing, and distribution of THCA products. I believe that THCA products should continue to be available but we should be testing these products before they reach consumer hands. If you want to try THCA products from a trusted source, Canvast Supply Co. is offering 20% off your order with the code Bioactive20. Follow Liz and Canvast on IG! @Lizzy.Nug @CanvastSupplyCo Join the patreon! Patreon.com/cannabichem Nothing discussed on this podcast is EVER medical advice.
This episode is funded by our cannabis reserach and education non-profit called the Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP). If you want to learn more about NAP or donate check out our website with new rebranding (thanks to Rachel Colic): https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/ Thank you to the patrons of this episode, you can join the community for as little as $1/month Thank you to our amazing sponsors who are so compatible with each other: DynaVap is a dry herb manual vaporizer: CBG Gurus for the amazing CBG, CBD, and CBN products additional resources discussed in this episode: Link to the microscale for weighing out your... products :)
Dr. Jonathan Fields discusses the connection of cannabis and metabolism. He recently authored a paper in AJEM (American Journal of Endocannabinoid Medicine) discussing the wide range of metabolic effects from cannabis. Nothing in this podcast is medical advice. Join the Bioactive Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem The science behind the munchies: https://weedmaps.com/learn/cannabis-and-your-body/why-does-weed-make-you-hungry https://www.fatnugsmag.com/daily-nugs/the-science-behind-the-munchies Review paper authored by Dr. Fields on metabolism: https://www.endocannabinoidmedicine.com/features/an-integrative-approach-to-treating-obesity-metabolic-dysfunction-and-eating-disorders-via-the-endocannabinoid-system/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanmfields/ Check out Dr. Fields Art: www.Trails.com https://jonathanmfields.com/art/ Dr. Fields health and wellness website: https://cr8health.com/
Karen O'Keefe is a lawyer and an advocate for cannabis. Karen works for the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) that aims to change laws across the US associated with Cannabis. Karen has actively been involved in many states journey to legalization. Advocacy work is often donated time, and I want to thank everyone who has contributed their time to the effort of accessible medicine. Join the Bioactive Patreon :) https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem MPP website: https://www.mpp.org/ Youtube videos: outdoor vs indoor cannabis chemistry: https://youtu.be/60MQJ6HyKEs?si=Rfp4Y9vYWOCb3Hzh State house vlog: https://youtu.be/HPXJTXiOHwc?si=tFPhXuN8O6FuKGtZ Paper on outdoor grown cannabis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9861703/
Nothing in this podcast is EVER medical advice, consult your physician before adding or changing your routine. This episode is all about the pharmacists role in the cannabis industry with special guest Dr. Codi Peterson. Dr. Peterson is a researcher and educator in the cannabis industry and works as a clinical pharmacist in California. In this episode we talk about the pharmacists role in the ever changing cannabis industry, CHS, what drugs cannabis is replacing in the world of pharmacy and so much more. Learn more about Codi's non-profit organization: PCCCRX.org Codi's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cannapharmd/ Codi's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cannabispharmd/ Curious about Cannabis Podcast https://cacpodcast.com/ The Cannigma https://cannigma.com/
NAPTIME with Dr. Miyabe Shields. Thank you to MCR labs for sponsoring this episode and donating to NAP: https://mcrlabs.com/ Nothing in this podcast is ever medical advice, consult a medical professional for advice about your health needs. Sign up for the Effective Cannabis Newsletter: https://www.effectivenewsletter.com/ecn Take our survey: https://btstudi.es/q/napbaseline/ Learn more about NAP: https://appliedpharmacognosy.org/ Donate to NAP: https://givebutter.com/KEZGuw
Nothing discussed in this podcast is ever medical advice. Zeus Tipado is a Ph.D. candidate researcher at University of Maastricht in the Netherlands. He is studying DMT and trying to understand what is happening in brain, and specifically in the visual cortex. Join the Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Follow Zeus everywhere and read some of his research @Tipado and Tipado.com
Nothing discussed in this podcast is EVER medical advice, consult your physician for medical needs. Recent article summarizing Dr. Bryan's reserach: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2024/01/03/study-cannabis-can-make-workouts-more-fun-its-no-performance-enhancer Dr. Bryans research papers: https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/can.2022.0338?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori%3Arid%3Acrossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub++0pubmed Please note... additional research is available behind paywalls but can be found and downloaded on the Bioactive Patreon page Patreon www.patreon.com/cannabichem MAD LOVE MY FRIENDS
Welcome back to season 3 of Bioactive! As always, nothing discussed in this podcast is medical advice, this is only opinion. Consult your doctor for any significant changes to your health. Today's episode we talk to industry professional Chase Huff. Chase has worked in the industry as a cultivator, an extractor, in tissue culture, as a consultant and much more. We discuss the volatility of the industry the good and the bad, as well as what products are on the rise. We end this episode talking about cannabis, creativity, and poetry. If you would like to submit poetry fill out the form on my website, please let me know if you want it to be anonymous or not. There's also a secret giveaway in this episode… :) Thank you to the patrons who support this podcast, you can join for as little as $1/month and help support this podcast, ask guests questions, and get exclusive content. If you want to contact chase head to his Instagram product page @FlowStateNaturals, his poetry page @wordofthewild or his consulting page @strategicleaf. If you want to try Chase's adaptogen products head to flowstatenaturals.com and use code Bioactive10 for 10% off! Chase's email: Chase@strategicleaf.com
Nothing in this podcast is medical advice EVER. THE LAST EPISODE OF 2023, JUST IN TIME TO MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY CHARCUTERIE BOARD. Thank you all for listening and your support for this new podcast! If you want to join the patreon for this podcast head to https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem you can join for as little as $1/month. This episode Riley chats with Madelyn Varela, a cheese monger and a previous cheese maker. They discuss the process of making cheese, what microbes are involved, the different types of cheeses and rinds, the drying and curing process, the government cheese caves... and much more. If you want to learn more about government cheese caves here's a good article to start you down the rabbit hole: https://www.deseret.com/2022/2/14/22933326/1-4-billion-pounds-of-cheese-stored-in-a-cave-underneath-springfield-missouri-jimmy-carter-reagan Check out Madelyn's social media content @cheezytalkwithmadelyn Stay up to date on Bioactive content at @bioactivepodcats on IG. Request guests by heading to https://bioactivepodcast.com/ or emailing guests@bioactivepodcast.com Thanks for listening! Mad love
Nothing in this podcast is medical advice, consult your doctor for that. In this episode we learn about some new research with fiber cannabis, veteran use and access to cannabis, narcolepsy, and more with Steven Philpott Jr. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem Website: https://bioactivepodcast.com/ Contact: Riley@bioactivepodcast.com Request guests: Guests@bioactivepodcast.com Steven's socials: @coachjackpott Cannigma grow guide: https://cannigma.com/cultivation-guide/
In this episode Riley and Miyabe dive into the most recent peer reviewed study on CBG and anxiety, our recent trip to Vegas for the largest cannabis event in the US (MJBizcon), and unveil some of the initial data from the cannabis survey. Nothing in this podcast is medical advice, personal and lived experience only. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS PODCAST ON APPLE OR SPOTIFY. Join the Bioactive patreon for as little as $1/month. Donate to NAP: https://givebutter.com/KEZGuw Take the Cannabis Survey: https://btstudi.es/q/napbaseline/ Contact NAP: Info@appliedpharmacognosy.org Learn more about NAP: AppliedPharmacognosy.org Request guests for Bioactive: Guests@BioactivePodcast.com Contact Riley: Riley@BioactivePodcast.com Submit a Haiku: Haiku@BioactivePodcast.com Sign up for the Neurodivergent Psychedelic conference: https://www.ndpsychedelic.com/ Join Miyabe's learning network: DoseLikeAScientist.com
Nothing in this podcast is medical advice, personal opinion only. Thank you to the patrons of this podcast for making it possible and everyone who has left a 5 star review. Todays episode dives into the evolutionary biology of poisons and venoms. This has always been one of my special interests for years and I was so excited to find Seth educating on social media about similar topics! You can find and follow Dr. Coleman's content on tiktok @ChuckDarwin If you want to suggest a guest email guests@bioactivepodcast.com If you want to write a haiku and submit it for the website email your haiku to haiju@bioactivepodcast.com.
Recent news stories by CNN and other big media companies have began publishing fear-mongering articles about two recent ABSTRACTS that have not been fully published or presented yet. Dr. Benjamin Caplan comes on the podcast to discuss the real risks of cannabis to your cardiovascular health and why media reports like this are damaging to the reputation of the reporters and the industry. Join my Patreon and support this podcast for as little as $1/month: Patreon.com/cannabichem Dr. Caplans's website: https://benjamincaplan.com/ Dr. Caplan's blog post: https://cedclinic.com/cannabis-cardiovascular-risk-impact/ Dr.Caplan's book: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Approved-Cannabis-Handbook-Wellness-Marijuana/dp/B0CKGC434Q/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SQ5R19WEPAKI&keywords=the+doctor+approved+cannabis+handbook&qid=1699653877&sprefix=the+doctor+appro%2Caps%2C106&sr=8-1 Abstract 1: https://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/?_ga=2.223148063.569559676.1693429947-1069604919.1693247687#!/10871/presentation/8975 Abstract 2: https://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/?_ga=2.223148063.569559676.1693429947-1069604919.1693247687#!/10871/presentation/8974
This weeks episode is all about our newly launched Cannabis research nonprofit called the Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP). Miyabe and I co-founded this non-profit to expand the community's voice in scientific research surrounding cannabis and other natural medicines. We currently have 2 studies underway and we just published our first paper on CBG use for anxiety. TODAY we released what we hope to be the largest and more depth cannabis survey that will help guide us towards future studies needed in our community. LINK TO PARTICIPATE IN STUDY: https://btstudi.es/q/napbaseline/ LINK TO OUR WEBSITE & PRESS RELEASE: https://appliedpharmacognosy.org/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem THANKS FOR LISTENING, MAD LOVE
Weed has an unmistakable and iconic smell. There has been various research that highlights the different molecules respobsible for the smell like volatile sulfur compounds (VSC's) (Read more here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.1c04196) as well as terpenes contributing to the smell. New research, published last week has now identified some other compounds that give exotic varieties the really sweet and really savory scents. Read the Abstrax Tech paper here (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.3c04496). Today I am talking with Twinkle Paryani who is one of the reproach and development scientists at Abstrax to learn more about this research and what it means for consumers. If you want to support this podcast and the projects i'm working on, please consider subscribing to my Patreon for as little as $1/month. THANKS! https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem
Fall is our favorite season in New Hampshire. We are almost done with preserving the garden, and we get to witness mother nature preparing for a long cold winter. Animals and plants prepare in different ways, and that is the focus of this episode. Jake is a wildlife biologist and together we discuss: - why leaves fall off trees - why leaves are such bright colors in some places - why hunting season is in the fall - why birds migrate - how to harvest lions mane/bears head tooth & medicinal applications. & more... Thanks for tuning in, and thank you to the patreons for sponsoring this podcast and to everyone who has left a review on spotify and apple podcasts!
This episode features Dr. Mary Clifton, MD. Dr. Clifton is a physician, a best selling author, a cannabis advocate, a social media educator & more. In this episode Dr. Clifton and Dr. Kirk discuss some aspects of medicinal cannabis including endometriosis, Crohn's Disease (& other inflammatory gut conditions), eating disorders and other topics. Thank you to the amazing Patreon's who asked questions for this episode, and everyone who has subscribed, left comments, shared with family and friends. (https://www.patreon.com/cannabichem) Dr. Clifton's book: https://www.amazon.com/Cannabis-Health-Essential-Guide-Wellness/dp/1454942614 Dr. Clifton's websites: https://doctormaryclifton.com/ https://cbdandcannabisinfo.com/ & thank you to the Podcast Sponsor Boveda: www.BovedaInc.com