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Today on New Hemp Times, we are joined by our Production Assistant Grayson as we all play a round of Cannabusters. New Hemp Times covers recent news and events in the Cannabis industry, while also furthering patient education on one of the most misunderstood plants in modern history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greetings Hempnuts, welcome to another high-larious show of the New Hemp Times. On today's episode, we are joined by PharmD Stacia Woodcock to discuss the most recent news in the cannabis industry. Stick around to the end for a thrilling and shocking Cannabusters game! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our very own farmer extraordinaire, Randy Cameron Jr. is on his way to Jamaica this week to visit with world renowned medical cannabis grower Dr. Weepo Nuftoke. Take a trip with Randy and enjoy the journey to one of the meccas of the Cannabis world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of New Hemp Times we have two special call-in guests.First is Oren Levy from GreenAngelCBD.com discussing his most recent raid where the NYPD confiscated his CBD Hemp flower and mistaking it for Marijuana. Story here: https://abc7ny.com/farmers-say-106-pound-nypd-marijuana-bust-was-legal-hemp/5676619/The next interview we have on todays episode is Jennifer Isbell Boozer from Cannabama http://www.cannabamacbd.com/ A CBD store based in Mobile Alabama. Join our episode as we discuss different sides and regions of the CBD industry! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the New Hemp Times for another thrilling episode of Cannabusters, where we bust myths and current events happening in the industry. There is more than meets the eyes in this episode! Play along with the hosts and see if you can tell finding from fiction! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On todays episode of New Hemp Times, we have special guest Ronit Pinto the founder of HoneySuckle Magazine. Renowned for their coverage of controversial issues and putting women at the forefront of publishing and journalism, HoneySuckle Mag has become a favorite amongst readers nationally. Join us for a great interview and stick around for a special song or two! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of New Hemp Times, Dr. Jahan Marcu and Dr. Jan Roberts sit down and discuss their recent trip to Bogota, Colombia with farmer Randy Cameron Jr. about yet another Medical Cannabis conference. Regulations in the market, new developments in products and more are at the forefront of this episode. Kick back, enjoy and subscribe to New Hemp Times! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the New Hemp Times as we start a new season of shows! Todays episode features the Knox Docs, a family of Doctors who founded the American Cannabanoid Clinics. Listen along as we discuss patient safety, regulations and testing standards and more important issues surrounding Medical Cannabis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of New Hemp Times, join our hosts Dr. Jan Roberts and Farmer extraordinaire Randy Cameron Jr. with special guest Sophia Bruun to discuss where the global hemp market is at the moment. Re discussing the Global Hemp Conference in Harbin, China and also differences in regulations in the industry globally. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @NewHempTimes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cannabusters is a segment of the New Hemp Times show that showcases ridiculous current headlines and stories circulating on the internet to determine if they are fact or fiction. Join our hosts Dr. Jan Roberts, Dr. Jahan Marcu and Randy Cameron Jr. as they are joined by guest Adolfo Brenes, NYC Real estate agent and guest on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader (S6 E11). https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6t7uec See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this new episode of the New Hemp Times podcast, our hosts Randy Cameron Jr., Dr. Jahan Marcu, and Dr. Jan Roberts sit down with industry mogul Barbara Koz Paley as they discuss investments in cannabis, being a successful entrepreneur, and how to deal with being a woman in one of the most expanding industries. Stay tuned for more on the New Hemp Times show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of New Hemp Times. This episode is a Cannabusters special with special guest Stacia Woodcock, PharmD of CuraLeaf NY. Catch our hosts determining Fact vs Fiction with these recent hazy myths from the Cannabis industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This special episode of New Hemp Times features guest Stacia Woodcock, PharmD of Curaleaf New York. We discuss topics such as the importance of having pharmacists in dispensaries, regulations and patient impacts in medical programs across the country. Join the New Hemp Times every week for new episodes and coverage on the latest Cannabis news.ecsforhealth.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The New Hemp Times show features Dr. Jan Roberts, Greer Barnes, Dr. Jahan Marcu & Randy Cameron Jr. as they discuss current events and topics related to the industry. Join us weekly for new updates and cannabusting where we demystify the hazy ongoings of the Cannabis Bonanza. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the weekly New Hemp Times Podcast with another episode of our Cannabusters series. Determining fact or fiction, our hosts reach new heights with recent news and updates from the hazy Cannabis industry. This weeks topics include police being busted for having Weed, Cory Booker's stance on Marijuana and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join our hosts Dr. Jan Roberts & Dr. Jahan Marcu as they discuss their recent trip to the China International Hemp Conference with our favorite unapologetic farmer, Randy Cameron Jr. This episode covers the Cannabis Bonanza and the Chinese as they are expanding into the global hemp market. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this joint podcast of New Hemp Times and Let's Talk Hemp, our host Dr. Jan Roberts sits down with entrepreneur and Let's Talk Hemp Podcast host Rick Trojan about dosing standards, regulations for patients and more. Recorded at the China International Hemp Industry Forum in Harbin, China. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, our hosts Dr. Jahan Marcu, Dr. Jan Roberts, comedian Greer Barnes and “Farmer Ran” Randy Cameron Jr. talk with ProjectCBD Program Director Zoe Sigman about the perfect Cannabis songs for your Fourth of July BBQ playlist.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLswSKWIrB2rnOChpAWeBAKzKyvHGzozAo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the New Hemp Times podcast this week for a special episode regarding regulations and policies. Today we are joined by special guest Zoe Sigman, who is Program Director at Project CBD to discuss facilitating research, furthering education and more. Stick around for the Cannabusters segment as Zoe and the hosts light up the most recent Cannabis myths! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(6/19/19)Join our hosts Dr. Jahan Marcu, Greer Barnes, Dr. Jan Roberts and Randy Cameron Jr. on this episode of New Hemp Times. In this episode, we talk about the history surrounding the first Medical Cannabis laws in California and how the LGBT community had effects on the process. The Cannabis industry as it exists today is due largely to activists in gay communities in San Francisco and other parts of California. Learn more about the roles that Dennis Perron and Harvey Milk played in those times before Medical Cannabis regulations were created.SOCIAL MEDIATwitters:@Newhemptimes @jahanmarcu @iamgreerbarnesFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/newhemptimesInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/newhemptimes/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/irccmh/Patreon:www.patreon.com/newhemptimesWebsite:www.newhemptimes.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(6/12/19) New Hemp Times discusses cannabis and its potential effects on Endometriosis, PMS, Menopause, Sexual Health, Reproductive Health and Pregnancy with Stacia Woodcock, PharmD. Stacia Woodcock is a Doctor of Pharmacy and currently serves as the Practitioner Outreach Liaison for Curaleaf New York, a registered medical cannabis dispensary company. She has also recently been appointed educational chair for the Association of Cannabis Specialists, a national organization dedicated to increasing awareness of cannabis as medicine and safeguarding patient care with clinical best practices, ensuring high standards in the practice of cannabis medicine. She has been a featured medical expert on The Dr. Oz Show and The Rachael Ray Show, among others, and is devoted to being an advocate for patients and caregivers in the medical cannabis space.Links to Research on Women’s Health:Cannabinoid receptor concentration in the uterus and endocannabinoid fluctuation throughout the menstrual cycle:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00418-010-0695-9Why THC should be limited in endometriosis patients:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21595653Cannabis and the female reproductive system:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918871/SOCIAL MEDIATwitters: @Newhemptimes @jahanmarcu @iamgreerbarnesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/newhemptimesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/newhemptimes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/irccmh/Patreon: www.patreon.com/newhemptimesWebsite: www.newhemptimes.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join our hosts, Greer Barnes, Dr. Jahan, Randy Cameron Jr. and Dr. Jan to take a wild guess at some of the industry's most ridiculous headlines! Are the following stories fact or fiction? The Cannabusters are back again with more breaking news. From Episode 17, June 7th, 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1.The Check In with Dr. Jan - How are we doing?2.Show Recap; what happened last week1.Opioids and humans2.Randy’s farming tips3.Our word of the day : Dabcident4.Over the Counter: THC/CBD Tampon product review 5.Time to Regulate: The FDA files, research on cannabis and the effect of descheduling1.Call-in/Expert testimony w/ Zoe Sigmund6.Mind Munchies (aka Food for Thought)WORD OF THE DAY:dabcident; When you are dabbing (dancing) and you accidentally injure yourself by hitting something or someone. As well, a dabcident can consist of you pulling a muscle by dabbing.When you are smoking dabs and screw up and burn yourself, or get your wax on stuff. "I burnt a hole in my coat sleeve. It accidently touched the nail, it was a dabcident." -Urban DictionaryOVER THE COUNTER•PRODUCT - Will this product work or will it be Cannabusted?◦Tampons Link◦If you have painful period cramps, you’re in luck. There’s a new cannabis-infused “tampon” on the market, and according to customer reviews, it’s “magical.” It’s not exactly a tampon, just a cocoa-butter-based, tampon-shaped suppository, infused with THC and CBD oil.◦The product is called “Relief” made by a company called Foria selling at around $10 a suppository. One woman with endometriosis said it “changed her life,” in a review on Foria’s website. Another called it “better than Midol.” ◦According to the reviews, one suppository can provide 24 hours of relief. Unfortunately not all women can access the little “lifesavers.” So far, only dispensaries in California and Colorado carry them. If you don’t live in those states, you can order the CBD-only version online. ◦Both products are made with sun-grown cannabis cultivated to organic standards and independently-tested as free of pesticides, heavy metals, microbes and other toxins.TIME FOR NEW HEMP TIMES TO REGULATE: THE FDA and the future of cannabisFDA CBD Regulations - NutritionalOutlook.comFormer FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has said if the FDA is unable to come up with regulations quickly, it would be up to Congress to create a framework. Friday’s hearing isn’t expected to yield immediate results and the FDA is set to create a working group to continue the effort, but speakers will include cannabis industry pioneers, entrepreneurs, politicians, scientists and doctors, many of whom have played a role in legalizing cannabis and hemp.The FDA has warned companies that because it views CBD as a drug, it cannot be added to food or beverages or marketed as a dietary supplement in interstate commerce. But it has also said that given the strong public interest in CBD as a wellness aid, it will seek to help provide pathways to regulatory approval.The Need for Federal Regulation of Marijuana MarketingA national for-profit marijuana industry is expanding substantially in the United States. Thirty-three states have legalized medical marijuana, 10 of which (where 1 in 4 individuals reside) have also legalized recreational marijuana. Sales of marijuana are projected to increase from $8.5 billion to $75 billion by 2030, rivaling current tobacco sales ($125 billion). The initial marijuana marketplace was limited to a few states, but emerging brands have developed sophisticated national marketing campaigns that could potentially have an effect across state lines. This marketplace expansion, along with questionable marketing practices, introduces a need for federal action.For some physicians and public health experts, the marketing strategies used by MedMen may harken back to an era when physicians endorsed their favorite tobacco products and youth wore tobacco-branded clothing in schools. The time for a response is now, for delayed reaction will yield lingering exposure to potentially hazardous marketing claims. A national evidence-based regulatory regime for marijuana marketing must become a public health priority.MIND MUNCHIES (aka Food for thought)SOCIAL MEDIATwitters: @Newhemptimes @jahanmarcu @iamgreerbarnesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/newhemptimesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/newhemptimes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/irccmh/Patreon: www.patreon.com/newhemptimesWebsite: www.newhemptimes.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Check In How are we doing? Our word of the day : CharasSocial Justice Focus: We Have to Acknowledge That CBD Use Is a PrivilegeResearch Focus/High Science: CBD Can Help Curb Heroin Cravings, New Study FindsCannaBusting Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and science HEADLINES 3 headlinesMind MunchiesWORD OF THE DAY:Charas: cannabis resin (hashish), either hand-rubbed or sifted. Charas (Hindustani) is the name given to a hashish form of cannabis which is handmade in the Indian subcontinent and Jamaica. It is made from the resin of the cannabis plant.Social Justice Focus:https://www.marieclaire.com/politics/a27009941/cbd-privilege-marijuana-legalization/We Have to Acknowledge That CBD Is a Privilege - The Implications of the Racist History of the War on Drugs - marieclaire.comwww.marieclaire.comWe Have to Acknowledge That CBD Use Is a Privilege. Though CBD (unlike THC) has been largely legalized, recent arrest numbers of black and brown people still reflect troubling policies.In this growing market of Cannabis products, CBD can be found in stores across a multitude of states and regions in the US. Despite the rapid expansion of the market, some consumers will face accessibility issues due to location and demographics. The exclusion of POC and minorities from the profits of the Cannabis industry still happens, despite the history of oppression that Prohibition has created.“Cannabis has been split in the public imagination and in many of our laws, into a good guy and a bad guy. A drug and a medicine.”“Those profiting off of CBD ought to ask themselves what they can do for the predominantly black and brown kids still bearing the brunt of criminalization.”HIGH SCIENCE/RESEARCH FINDINGS: CBD Can Help Curb Heroin Cravings, New Study Findshttps://www.leafly.com/news/health/cbd-can-help-with-heroin-addiction-study-findsCBD Can Help Curb Heroin Cravings, New Study Finds | Leaflywww.leafly.comThe record-breaking climb in US overdose deaths—which now outnumber peak annual deaths from car crashes, guns, and HIV—has led some to second-guess cannabis legalization. But a new study ...Cannabidiol (CBD) reduced cue-induced craving and anxiety in individuals with a history of heroin abuse, suggesting a potential role for it in helping to break the cycle of addiction, according to research conducted at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published May 21 in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The study also revealed that CBD tended to reduce physiological measures of stress reactivity, such as increased heart rate and cortisol levels, that are induced by drug cues."Our findings indicate that CBD holds significant promise for treating individuals with heroin use disorder," says Dr. Hurd. "A successful non-opioid medication would add significantly to the existing addiction medication toolbox to help reduce the growing death toll, enormous health care costs, and treatment limitations imposed by stringent government regulations amid this persistent opioid epidemic."“CBD holds significant promise for treating individuals with heroin use disorder.”Yasmin Hurd, director, Addiction Institute at Mount SinaiCANNABUSTERS:HEADLINES EDITION: Are the following headlines real or will they will be Cannabusted?CBD May Be All The Rage, But Cannabis Terpenes Are About To Hit Big (Forbes)https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidcarpenter/2019/05/28/cbd-may-be-all-the-rage-but-cannabis-terpenes-are-about-to-hit-big/#5de294aa59d3CBD May Be All The Rage, But Cannabis Terpenes Are About To Hit Big - forbes.comwww.forbes.comIn a period of just five scant years, cannabis has gone from the frequently maligned status of stoner counterculture to a Kardashian-level social phenomenon. Popularity of the plant has eclipsed ...The future of CBD: Is the hemp market hurtling towards a crash?https://www.nutritioninsight.com/news/the-future-of-cbd-is-the-hemp-market-hurtling-towards-a-crash.htmlThe future of CBD: Is the hemp market hurtling towards a crash?www.nutritioninsight.comThe future of CBD: Is the hemp market hurtling towards a crash? Cannabidiol (CBD) may be entering mainstream, but Rabobank analysts argue that legal ambiguities and underregulation are the key deterrents for entrants to this new marketMIND MUNCHIES“The only reason we don't open our hearts and minds to other people is that they trigger confusion in us that we don't feel brave enough or sane enough to deal with.”Pema ChodronSOCIAL MEDIATwitters:@Newhemptimes @jahanmarcu @iamgreerbarnesFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/newhemptimesInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/newhemptimes/New Hemp Times (@newhemptimes) • Instagram photos and videoswww.instagram.com54 Followers, 47 Following, 53 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from New Hemp Times (@newhemptimes)LinkedIn:(NHT doesn’t have Linkedin but CMH does): https://www.linkedin.com/company/irccmh/International Research Center on Cannabis and Mental Health - linkedin.comwww.linkedin.comLearn about working at International Research Center on Cannabis and Mental Health. Join LinkedIn today for free. 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Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?!Today in the studio we have Dr. Jan Roberts, LCSW, The illustrious actor/comedian, performing and being creative every week in Manhattan - Greer Barnes! And thank you to Miles who is keeping our sounds and video running smoothly. The unapologetic farmer, oddly enough apologizes for not making it today. And of course, I’m cannabis researcher, Jahan Marcu!Segments:The Check In - How are we doing?Our word of the day is: gatra-bhanga - ancient sanskrit or hindi word meaning “body disintegrator.Research Focus/High Science: CBD and Morphine-seeking behaviorCannaBusting Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and scienceListener Q&A Mind MunchiesWORD OF THE DAY:Gatra-bhanga ancient sanskrit or hindi word meaning “body disintegrator.HIGH SCIENCE/RESEARCH FINDINGS: Thank you to Sarah Russo and Dan Goldman for both texting me about this article and bringing it to my attention.https://www.leafly.com/news/health/cbd-can-help-with-heroin-addiction-study-findsResearchers in NYC (Shout to Mount Sinai) teamed up with a team in Spain. Dr. Yasmin Hurd is one of the authors of the paper, she is a colleague of mine. I have hosted panels that she has been on. She’s one of the enlightened drug abuse researchers. And someone I am hoping to work with on some of the institutes work. The work was published in the journal of neuroscience this week.TAKE HOME MESSAGE: The study in rats, translated into its human potential could mean that after abstaining from opioid use for a time, CBD could prevent relapse. But may have no effect on first wave of opioid addiction, CBD may not prevent the development of addiction but may help break the cycle or relapse after abstinence.Cannabis and its benefits remain controversial Reports exist showing THC can both help or hurt regarding opioid useLittle research exists on CBD’s effect on opioid or heroin use Rats were trained to self- administer heroin, they learned very quickly Ratswere trained using environment cues Rats were given CBD during different phases of drug abuse cycle drug addiction cycle involves maintenance, extinction, and relapse CBD has no effect on any part of opioid use during first part of experiment After two weeks off of heroin, rats were challenged in “treatment tank” CBD protected rats from seeking out morphine when placed back in the “treatment tank” The effect lasted two weeks- which is amazingRen, Y., Whittard, J., Higuera-Matas, A., Morris, C. V., & Hurd, Y. L. (2009). Cannabidiol, a nonpsychotropic component of cannabis, inhibits cue-induced heroin seeking and normalizes discrete mesolimbic neuronal disturbances. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(47), 14764–14769.http://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4291-09.2009CANNABUSTING: Finding or Fiction?When you hear strange things about Marijuana...Who you gonna Call?! CANNABUSTERS1.Newsweek reports arrests are up at LAX for flying with cannabis. https://www.newsweek.com/can-i-fly-marijuana-lax-california-laws-arrest-plane-air-travel-weed-14232932. Did you know JFK smoked pot in the white house?While in the white house he suffered from severe back pain and addison’s disease, some claim Kennedy used cannabis to treat his conditions but there is no supporting evidence for this myth. He was taking several medications to help him function.“On the evening of July 16, 1962, according to [Washington Post executive] Jim Truitt, Kennedy and Mary Meyer smoked marijuana together. … The president smoked three of the six joints Mary brought to him. At first he felt no effects. ”According to Mr. Truitt, “They smoked three of the joints before he (J.F.K.) told her: ‘No more. Suppose the Russians did something now.'”The most widely referenced account of Kennedy’s supposed marijuana use was not primarily linked with his health or with medical treatment. Rather, it was an anecdotal account of JFK’s supposedly being introduced to recreational pot use by one of his mistresses that was published in the National Enquirer tabloid in 1976 and referenced in the 1984 book The Kennedys: An American Drama by Peter Collier and David Horowitz. That latter work drew the following criticism in the aforementioned New York Times letter to the editor:3. (Fiction/Satire) Idaho Scientists Develop First CBD Infused PotatoThe biggest Idea in Idaho since the state decided to allow televisionhttps://www.theboisetimes.com/post/idaho-scientists-develop-first-cbd-potato4. Man sues Albertsons, claiming he was wrongfully terminated over medical marijuanaTom Lee's attorney says he was fired from his job, because he was using medical marijuana legally."He was doing a lot of work," Carden said. "One particular palette tipped as it got to the higher shelf and a couple cases of ramen noodles fell. That was the big disaster that happened, we lost some ramen."https://www.12news.com/article/news/man-sues-albertsons-claiming-he-was-wrongfully-terminated-over-medical-marijuana/75-eb49add2-3b3f-45d7-b737-f45472b9f1965) Why are voters in Portland, OR upset with their cannabis program this week? Oregon voters expected the revenue from pot taxes to go towards rebuilding disadvantaged communities. Instead, most of the income was used to backfill police budget shortages.https://mjtodaymedia.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0543f0e8e0f2124691d18ca68&id=da8ca463b9&e=87a9448f47SCIENCE FINDINGS OR FICTIONWhere did cannabis come from? Is it Tibet?https://mjtodaymedia.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0543f0e8e0f2124691d18ca68&id=2dff439837&e=87a9448f47LISTENER Q&AChelsea from the Emerald Pharms dispensary calls in from Hopland, CA to ask about cannabis and Autism research.Jason calls in to ask about the dangers of benzene and naphthalene in cannabis products.MIND MUNCHIES“A lot of happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast” - John GuntherSOCIAL MEDIATwitters:@Newhemptimes@jahanmarcuFacebook:https://facebook.com/emeraldpharmsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/newhemptimes/LinkedIn:(NHT doesn’t have Linkedin but CMH does): https://www.linkedin.com/company/irccmh/Patreon:www.patreon.com/newhemptimesWebsite:www.newhemptimes.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks cannabis bonanza features Greer Barnes (actor/comedian), the unapologetic farmer Randy Cameron Jr., Jahan Marcu, Ph.D, and special guest Dan “Grassroots” Goldman from the MJToday podcast. While our resident Clinical Social Worker is at the beach, she does call us to Check In!Segments:• The Check In - How are we doing?• Our word of the day is: Bhangini• Research Focus/High Science: 1975 The Effects of Cannabinoids in Man• CannaBusting - Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and science• Mind MunchiesPLEASE support us on patreon - for as little as $1 per episode: https://www.patreon.com/newhemptimesWORD OF THE DAY:Bhangini : an ancient sanskrit and hindi word for cannabis translating to "breaks three kinds of misery”.HIGH SCIENCE/RESEARCH FINDINGS:The article for today’s High Science, is a trip through the wayback machine to 1975 and covers a foundational study documenting the so-called "slingshot effect”, a term used to describe the effects of taking THC and CBD together, which has been described on social media and other anecdotal reports.Science Article Title: Interactions in Man of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol - Cannabinol and Cannabidiol• When taken orally CBD can delay onset, increase duration and intensity of THC• This occurs because CBD can block the liver metabolism of drugs• The effect appears slight in this studySource:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1097148More Notes on the 75’ study:Oral doses of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) 20 mg, combined with placebo or with 40 mg doses of cannabinol (CBN) and cannabidiol (CBD), were given to volunteers. The combination of THC with CBN produced no detectable changes in the quality, intensity, or duration of the effects of THC alone. The THC-CBD combination tended to delay onset and prolong effects of THC, while making them somewhat more intense. Even this interactive effect was slight, providing no reason to abandon the current practice of basing doses of marihuana for clinical studies solely on THC content. At the very most, the presence of comparatively large amounts of CBD in combination with THC may have increased slightly its clinical effects. CBD has been reported to be a potent inhibitor of hydroxylating enzymes. Such an action could delay formation of the Il-hydroxymetabolite, one which is known to be somewhat more potent than the parent substance. This action might also delay formation of dihydroxymetabolites, which are generally assumed to be inactive. Thus, the clinically observed slower onset and longer duration of the THC-CBD combination might possibly be explained by this mechanism.Link to recent post on the subject:https://merryjane.com/culture/can-you-get-high-from-too-much-cbdCANNABUSTING: Finding or Fiction?When you hear strange things about Marijuana...Who you gonna Call?! CANNABUSTERS!To warm us up, let’s start simply, a news report stated that in all, 31,075 people are registered with the program. Fewer than half of registered Ohio medical marijuana patients buying product: marijuana newshttps://www.cleveland.com/open/2019/05/fewer-than-half-of-registered-ohio-medical-marijuana-patients-buying-product-marijuana-news.html--This story is out of florida, the Grandmother (or great-grandmother) that was arrested for CBD oil at Disney World, detained again this week after returning to the park and got caught using a vape pen. After some very serious comments about how she was treated, She quipped to the media, appearing with her lawyer, in an interview, that “I thought that chipmunk was following me but I kept telling myself not to be so paranoid.”BUT WHAT IS TRUE...is that the Grandmother, Hester Burkhalter, is threatening to sue Disney and Orange county police of Florida, represented by Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump. Charges were dropped, but she is suing over things like spending 12 hours in jail while waiting to post bail...https://www.clickorlando.com/news/great-grandmother-to-file-lawsuit-after-being-detained-at-disney-for-cbd-oil---“You stole my schedule 1 drug recipe!” THC and CBD Extract Patent May Be Enforced, Dispute Headed for Jury Trialhttps://www.cannalawblog.com/cannabis-patent-litigation-update-the-911-patent-passes-the-alice-test/Pure Hemp previously filed a motion for partial summary judgment back in November, which if granted, would have ruled some of UCANN’s patent claims invalid. The premise of Pure Hemp’s motion was that UCANN’s claims aren’t actually patentable and such “substantially pure liquid CBD products are ubiquitous” in the marketplace. Plaintiff United Cannabis Corporation (“UCANN”) owns the “911 Patent,” which generally covers liquid cannabinol formulations of a purified CBD and/or THC greater than 95%. Last July, UCANN sued defendant Pure Hemp Collective, Inc. (“Pure Hemp”), alleging that Pure Hemp had infringed on the 911 Patent. UCANN is hoping to secure a permanent injunction against Pure Hemp from infringing on its patent, as well as damages and attorneys’ fees. Pure Hemp’s motion is denied, the case will proceed as normal toward a jury trial. It’s likely that there will be more motion practice, and we’ll keep posting regular updates on this case as we receive them.SCIENCE FINDINGS OR FICTIONSMen’s cannabis use increasing twice as fast as women’shttps://greencamp.com/mens-cannabis-use-increasing-twice-as-fast-as-womens-heres-why/Since legalization took place this past October, the percentage of men in Canada who’ve used cannabis in the past three months increased by 3.3 percent. The increase for women was 1.7 percent.---Backer, R., Schwinghamer, T., Rosenbaum, P., McCarty, V., Eichhorn Bilodeau, S., Lyu, D., et al. (2019). Closing the Yield Gap for Cannabis: A Meta-Analysis of Factors Determining Cannabis Yield. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, 1999–15. http://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00495 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2019.00495----Arkell, T. R., Lintzeris, N., Kevin, R. C., Ramaekers, J. G., Vandrey, R., Irwin, C., et al. (2019). Cannabidiol (CBD) content in vaporized cannabis does not prevent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-induced impairment of driving and cognition, 1–12. http://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-019-05246-8Conclusion: Cannabis containing equivalent concentrations of CBD and THC appears no less impairing than THC-dominant cannabis, and in some circumstances, CBD may actually exacerbate THC-induced impairment.MIND MUNCHIES I use this quote to help determine what I think is a drug and what is not a drug:"A drug is a substance which, if injected into a rabbit, produces a paper.” - Otto Loewi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?!Welcome to the New Hemp Times show recorded at Gotham Studio, the sweetest smelling podcast studio in the world. Today’s episode features Jahan Marcu, Ph.D, the unapologetic farmer Randy Cameron Jr, and Greer Barnes AND our resident clinical social worker, Jan Roberts, LCSW, DSW.We have a fun show for you today!Segments:The Check InOur word of the day is: Shivbooty = Shiva’s plantSegment: "No, THC does that"Research Focus/High Science:Given popular stereotypes that cannabis use is associated with a lack of motivation and, indeed, extreme sedentary behavior (c.f., “couch lock”), increased cannabis use could worsen the sedentary lifestyle epidemic that the US is currently facing. On the other hand, cannabis use is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency because of its potential to improve sports performance, and numerous reports in the popular press suggest that endurance athletes utilize cannabis in their training. Such conflicting ideas about the relationship between cannabis use and physical activity necessitate further investigation into how cannabis use may affect factors associated with regular physical activity participation.5. CannaBusting - Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and scienceWorld’s Longest Serving Marijuana Prisoner Finally Freedhttps://www.freedomleaf.com/marijuana-prisoner-antonio-bascaro-freed/What TSA Would Do If You Got Caught With Marijuanahttps://thefreshtoast.com/cannabis/what-tsa-would-do-if-you-got-caught-with-marijuana/Grandmother arrested for having CBD oil at Disney checkpoint | WDBO 965https://www.news965.com/news/local/grandmother-arrested-for-having-cbd-oil-disney-checkpoint/6fQ1YUZIHzFSI7bLs6sLuN/MS patients taking cannabis were able to reduce intake of opioids and benzodiazepinesAccording to a retrospective chart review of 77 patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis treatment with cannabis allowed one third to reduce the intake of other medications, including opioids. Scientists of Dent Neurologic Institute Amherst in New York, USA, published their study results In the Journal Neurology.Subjective improvement endorsed by patients was extensive, with alleviation of pain (71%), spasticity (43%), and sleep (42%). In addition, 34% of patients were able to decrease or discontinue other medications including opioids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines. A low rate of discontinuation (14%) was observed, most frequently due to cost (36%) and lack of efficacy (36%).McCormack K, Lewandowski e, Rainka M, Aladeen T, Westphal E, Mazhari A, Mechtler L. Multiple Sclerosis and Use of Medical Cannabis: A Retrospective Review Evaluating Symptom Outcomes. Neurology Apr 2019, 92 (15 Supplement) P5.2-106;Open Cannabis Project Dissolves In Response to Controversy Over Ag-Science Company Phylos Bioscience’s Breeding Programhttps://www.wweek.com/news/business/2019/05/06/open-cannabis-project-dissolves-in-response-to-controversy-over-ag-science-company-phylos-biosciences-breeding-program/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?! With Greer Barnes out of studio and performing in Las Vegas this week, the show is anchored by Unapologetic Farmer Randy Cameron, Jr, Jan Roberts, LCSW,DSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D. Word of the day: Virapattra Sanskrit word meaning leaf of heroesHigh Science Topic: The science behind patents: Who Owns Cannabis Genetics? Article: https://bigbudsmag.com/what-happens-if-corporations-patent-cannabis-genetics/Summary/high notes:It wasn’t until 1981 that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) began to issue patents for natural plan. General Electric (GE), developed bacteria that was capable of breaking down crude oil, and so GE and Chakrabarty sought a patent. Today, the USPTO’s guidelines on patenting living things are even broader, allowing anyone who “invents or discovers and asexually reproduces any distinct and new variety of plant … may obtain a patent therefor.” Patents are expensive, but valuable. It works like this: First, an inventor files an application, in which they must provide details on four sets of criteria:1. Whether or not the invention can be patented under law2. Proof that the invention is truly new3. The invention is useful4. The invention is non-obviousCannabis is in danger of going the way the rest of agriculture has gone: toward monoculture, centralization, and restrictive patenting. The Open Cannabis Project (OCP) was established by industry leaders to resist these forces and to protect genetic diversity of the Cannabis plant as well as the economic diversity of the cannabis industry. “Without documentation, how can any of these farmers prove they had things before they were patented? We have yet to see how this will play out,” Schechter says.The effects of these patents on the cannabis industry still remain to be seen. How can you enforce federal patents on something federally illegal? Links to other articles discussed:Cannabots: Are the robots coming for your weed?https://www.cannalawblog.com/cannabots-are-the-robots-coming-for-your-weed/Cannabis delivery company (Eaze's) website crashed on 4/20https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-20/marijuana-delivery-app-crashes-on-pot-industry-s-black-fridayBen & Jerry's is making sure weed legalization doesn't leave POC behindhttps://mjtodaymedia.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0543f0e8e0f2124691d18ca68&id=ba65d26511&e=87a9448f47Keen, L., Abbate, A., Blanden, G., Priddie, C., Moeller, F. G., & Rathore, M. (2019). Confirmed marijuana use and lymphocyte count in black people living with HIV. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 198, 112–115. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.11.018'Cannabis Is A World Of Mystery,' Says A Nobel Prize Winner Working In Weed(with weed company in Israel -- Aaron Ciechanoverhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/javierhasse/2019/04/22/cannabis-is-a-world-of-mystery-says-a-nobel-prize-winner-working-in-weed/#618d889a5837 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?! Thank you to our Patreon supporters!https://www.patreon.com/newhemptimesGreer Barnes (HBO crashing, Chapelle Show) , the Unapologetic Farmer Randy Cameroon, Jr, Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D dig into recent marijuana science and news after a brief discussion of their week.Show Segments:The Check-In with Jan Roberts, LCSWOur word of the day is HarshiniResearch Focus/High Science: THC Analysis in the Dead- interesting implications for policy because of this new dataCannaBusting - Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and scienceApril 20th? What does it mean to each us?Listener Call in, Q and AMind MunchiesWORD OF THE DAY:Harshini the exciter of sexual desire, the rejoicer, delight-giver, causer of elationHIGH SCIENCE/RESEARCH FOCUS:Today’s High science research focus, is bigger than the discovery gravitational waves!New evidence may invalidate a lot of THC testing that is done after people die from accidents or natural causes. Research tries to tie MJ to deaths by looking at levels in the body after people die. Researchers/toxicologists have found what is described as “Oh my god” levels of THC in post mortem analysis.Post-Mortem THC levels do not shed light on intoxication LevelsResearchers have found that the death greatly affects THC levels in the blood. Potentially discounting all roadside and death related research into cannabis.If you take a blood sample from a living person, and it is low or within legal limit, but if the day that day, the levels shoot up to “oh my god” levels, due to the body breaking down and releasing it.Coroners/toxicologists being asked to determine whether marijuana played a role in death state that “we couldn't really answer that question, it is not scientifically possible. because what happens is that if take you the sample after death the results produce artificially high, “sky high”, levels of THC that make you think “oh my god” by in facts its just an artifact from the body breaking down.“We cant rely on post-mortem THC concentrations when it come to the impairment that somebody was at or the level they had in their the system when they were alive.”The fresher the body, the lower the blood levels of THC.https://www.csindy.com/coloradosprings/study-finds-postmortem-thc-tests-dont-shed-light-on-intoxication-levels-before-death/Content?oid=19419481CANNABUSTING: Finding or Fiction?Former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders coauthored an op-ed on modern-day "Reefer Madnesshttps://www.psychiatrictimes.com/cultural-psychiatry/21st-century-reefer-madness• David L. Nathan, MD• Joycelyn Elders, MD• Bryon Adinoff, MD“we acknowledge one key point of agreement with Berenson: Research does show that cannabis can trigger or worsen psychosis in predisposed individuals. Indeed, we have spent years educating the public about this risk.”“We appeal to government officials, the public, and our fellow physicians to support the sensible regulation of adult cannabis use as a more humane and cost-effective alternative to prohibition. Our nation must embrace science, reject misguided moralism around cannabis use, and recognize that books like Berenson’s are exactly what he inadvertently entitled his own: Reefer Madness.”Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee (D), a presidential candidate, implied that he consumed high-quality marijuana in the 1970shttps://mobile.twitter.com/PodSaveAmerica/status/1117955769419198464Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) tweeted a photo of herself meeting with marijuana business owners who "are worried that the feds could step-in at any moment and shut them down. Marijuana is now a multi-billion-dollar industry in our state. We shouldn’t have to worry about suddenly losing a key part of our economy.”From Twitter(NAT) Cannabis vaping device maker seeks to inhale $400 million in funding | San Francisco Business Times / The vaping company that used to operate Juul is seeking to inhale 400 million in funding for a cannabis vape https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2019/04/16/pax-labs-seeks-to-inhale-400-million-in-funding.htmlPax labs is hitching its star to the cannabis markets. PAX labs is seeking 400million in fund raises after Juul Labs spun out of it operation.(INT) Canopy Growth Buys Spanish Cannabis Company Cafina in All-Cash Deal | The Streethttps://www.thestreet.com/investing/cannabis/canopy-growth-acquires-spanish-cannabis-company-cafina-in-all-cash-deal-14928508Adds to its European facilities in Denmark and GermanyCarl’s Jr Announces Trial Run of CBD burger (5mg in the sauce)https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/17/business/carls-jr-cbd-burger/index.htmlThe company announced for one day only, at one location in Colorado, on 4/20, the will sell a CBD burger, under the name “Rocky Mountain High” Burger.SCIENCE FINDINGS OR FICTIONSA recent study conducted by a federal agency, on Police Officer Exposure to cannabis smoke at stadium events, found that over half of officers tested positive for THC afterand they concluded with the recommendation that those officers who are bothered by marijuana smoke and its effects should be assigned to other locations (where exposure .)Evaluation of Police Officer Exposure to Secondhand cannabis smoke at Open-air Stadium events.Researchers involved Police officers who worked in areas around and within the University’s football stadium (50K+ capacity). Officers were assigned to patrol various areas in on foot, bicycle, and various small vehicles. Before, after, and during concert events.19 of 29 (66%) had detectable levels of THC in their blood.Symptoms reported were red eyes, dry mouth, headache, and coughing, were reported by over 20% of officers.However, subjective reporting of a contact high was low.One of the Recommendations:Recommendations: Assign police officers who report being bothered by secondhand marijuana smoke should be assigned to other locations, where exposure would be low or non-existent.A study of police officers' exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke at open-air stadium events found "measurable amounts of THC in personal and area air samples" and that "small amounts of THC-COOH, a chemical marker of THC exposure, were detected in urine samples, but not in blood samples," but that "the amount found in the urine would not be considered positive in a routine drug screening test."https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/77396Preventative Medicine Reports Indoor Cannabis Smoke and Children’s HealthA recent study found that the air quality of cannabis smoking households is linked to a greater number of adverse health outcomes (but not because of the drugs effect.)A study found that "odds of reporting a greater number of adverse health outcomes were 1.83 times higher for children of families with indoor cannabis smoking vs families without cannabis smoking, after controlling for exposure to cigarette smoke and other covariates" but that "our results do not indicate a statistically significant association."Air particle monitors were placed in 298 homes with at least one child under 14.15% smoked cannabis indoors, 48% of those said they smoked cigerettes inside.Health outcomes : 31% said none, 44.8% said 1, and 24.1% reported 2 or more.Types of outcomes: ED visits, ear infection, bronchitis, asthma, skin conditionsDue to higher particulate matter in the air, lower air quality.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335519300385?via%3DihubScience/Human: The use of synthetic cannabinoids is associated with more mental health problems compared to natural cannabisAccording to an online survey with 367 users of synthetic cannabinoids and natural cannabis, those who used synthetic cannabinoids scored higher on drug abuse, sleep problems, depression, anxiety and other mental health problems.Department of Drug Monitoring, Utrecht, The Netherlands.Mensen VT, et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2019 Apr 9. [in press]Science/Animal: Interaction between ketamine and the endocannabinoid systemA study with mice suggests that antidepressant effects of ketamine are mediated by cannabinoid receptors.Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.Khakpai F, et al. Biomed Pharmacother. 2019 Apr;112:108717.Researchers publish article detailing strategies for producing GIANT hempseed and cannabis crops.Concluding the urgent need to develop public gene bank collections of cannabis.Criticizes cannabis producers for their shortsightedness for eliminating cannabis germ plasm, because cannabis biomass has a lot of genetic diversity. No R&D on cannabis varieties.Genetic Resources and Crop Evaluationhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10722-017-0597-y See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?! Welcome to the New Hemp Times show recorded at Gotham Studio, the sweetest smelling podcast studio in the world. Thank you to our Patreon supporters!We have a fun show for you today! Joining us is Greer Barnes, Randy Cameron jr., Jan Roberts, CSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D.New Hemp Times Segments:• Our word of the day is manonmana• Research Focus/High Science: Dispensary Training• Listener Call in Q and A• CannaBusting - Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and science• FDA Hearing on May 31st• Mind MunchiesWORD OF THE DAY: Manonmana an ancient word for cannabis, meaning “accomplishes the objects of the mind”RESEARCH FINDINGSToday’s research focus is on a study that is bigger than gravitational waves; We will discuss a recent study on dispensary staff training.Buller, D. B., Woodall, W. G., Saltz, R., Grayson, A., & Buller, M. K. (2019). Implementation and Effectiveness of an Online Responsible Vendor Training Program for Recreational Marijuana Stores in Colorado, Oregon, and Washington State. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP, 25(3), 238–244. http://doi.org/10.1097/PHH.0000000000000843CANNABUSTING:When you hear something strange about marijauna…who you gonna call?!Below are our sources from discussing findings and fictions from recent news and science (partially sourced from MJToday):(NAT)Marijuana Stocks Took a Hit Because There's Too Much 'Sub-par Quality' Pot | Barron's(NAT)Mitch McConnell Floats Legislation To Resolve 'Glitches' In Hemp Regulation | Marijuana Moment(NAT)Weed's Biggest Investors Are Alcohol and Tobacco Companies | Merry Jane(MI)University of Michigan Police: No arrests made during Hash Bash 2019 | Click on Detroit(NY)Pot Tests On Parolees Could Soon Become History In NYC | WCBS News Radio 880(INT)Chile Brings up full scale marijuana decriminalization, again | Pot Network(INT)More Parents Are Being Forced to Smuggle Medical Marijuana into the UK | Civilized(INT)UK Cops Will Stop Arresting People for Weed | Merry Jane(INT)UK Customs Took $6,000 Worth of Medical Cannabis from an Epileptic Girl's Mother | Merry Jane(NAT)FDA commissioner who approved first drug containing cannabis steps down | News 5 Cleveland(NAT) Smoke Up and Drive for Science- Volunteers Needed | LeaflyLiquid marijuana use on surge in South Korea CBD hype: Is this hemp-plant derivative snake oil or a legit remedy?https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2019/04/08/cbd-marketers-cannabidiol-claim-hemp-derived-product-works/3374793002/CBD and THC-A oil dispensaries set to open across Virginia(NAT) Notorious BIG's Son Launches Weed Brand in His Father’s Name | Merry JaneSCIENCE CANNABUSTINGResearchers concluded in a recent study, “Though it is unclear why, the risk of dependence formation among heavy marijuana users appear to have declined since 2002.” “One might have expected the population prevalence of marijuana dependence to have increased proportionally to the substantial increase in prevalence of marijuana use. That this did not occur presents a puzzle…” Davenport, S. (2018). Falling rates of marijuana dependence among heavy users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 191, 52–55.http://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.06.025NEXTThe Surprising Reach of FDA Regulation of Cannabis, Even After Descheduling.O'Connor SM, et al. Am Univ Law Rev. 2019.University of Washington School of Law.University of Missouri School of Law.CitationAm Univ Law Rev. 2019;68(3):823-925.Cannabis producers appear to assume that descheduling would facilitate a robust market in cannabis-based edibles and dietary supplements. In fact, neither of these things is true. If cannabis were descheduled, the FDA's complex and comprehensive regulatory framework governing foods, drugs, and dietary supplements would preclude much of this anticipated commerce. For example, any medical claims about cannabis would require the seller to complete the rigorous new drug approval process, the cost of which will be prohibitive for most current traditional providers.NEXTScience/Human: Cannabis use is associated with a lower probability of obesity in healthy peopleIn a representative group for the US population, who were followed for 3 years cannabis use was associated with a lower increase of BMI (body mass index). Researchers of the Department of Family Medicine of Michigan State University in East Lansing, USA, published their research in the International Journal of Epidemiology. Adults completed computer-assisted personal interviews on cannabis use, body weight and height at Waves 1 (2001-2002) and 2 (2004-2005).At wave 2, 77% of the participants never used cannabis, 18% had discontinued use, 3% were initiates and 2% were persistent users. Estimated BMI change over 3 years shows an increase for all subgroups. Compared with never-users, there was an inverse association of cannabis use with obesity and body mass index.NEXTScience: Degradation of THC over a course of 4 years under different storage conditionsResearchers of the Laboratory of Environmental Hygiene and Forensic Toxicology of the DMPO Department in Venice, Italy, investigated the degradation of THC in herbal and resin materials containing different initial concentrations of THC. Four representative samples were collected from each study material and were maintained for a prolonged time (four years) under different controlled storage conditions: (A) light and room temperature (22°C); (B) darkness and room temperature; (C) darkness and refrigeration (4 °C); (D) darkness and freezing (-20 °C)Almost 100% of THC was degraded after four years under conditions A and B (room temperature, light or dark). Data indicated that the storage temperature and light exposure had two different effects on the conversion of THC to CBN. Models were proposed which allow to predict the storage time, if unknown, and the initial content of THC, from the measurement of THC and CBN content at any time under storage condition A.Zamengo L, Bettin C, Badocco D, Di Marco V, Miolo G, Frison G. The role of time and storage conditions on the composition of hashish and marijuana samples: A four-year study. Forensic Sci Int. 2019;298:131-137.NEXTScience/Human: Cannabis use in adolescents decreased in Washington State after legalisationCannabis use decreased among adolescents according to a survey with 76,000 youth representative of 8th and 10th grades in the state of Washington. It only increased among 12th-grade working youth.College of Nursing-Spokane, Washington State University, Washington, USA.Graves JM, et al. J Adolesc Health. 2019 Mar 14. [in press]Science/Human: Cannabis use mitigates inflammation associated with alcohol useIn a study with 66 regular alcohol drinkers concomitant cannabis use reduced the concentration of the pro-inflammatory mediator interleukin-6. Authors wrote that there “preliminary findings suggest that cannabinoid compounds may serve to mitigate inflammation associated with alcohol use.” Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado, USA. Karoly HC, et al. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2018;42(3):531-539.Science/Human: Heavy cannabis use is more likely associated with depressionAccording to a large study “cannabis users have consistently higher prevalence rates of depressive disorders compared with nonusers.”Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy. Carrà G, et al. Subst Abus. 2019:1-7.Science/Human: Cannabis use in patients with schizophrenia is associated with a reduced risk for inflammatory bowel diseaseIn a study with 21,066 cases with schizophrenia and 176,935 control subjects cannabis use was associated with a reduced risk for inflammatory bowel disease in patients with schizophrenia but not in the control group. Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health - CORE, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark. Olesen JA, et al. Psychol Med. 2019:1-8.Science/Human: CBD degradation is slower in people with hepatic impairmentIn a clinical study patients with liver disease presented with slower degradation of CBD than in healthy people. Authors concluded that their “findings indicate that dose modification is necessary in patients with moderate and severe hepatic impairment, and a lower startingdose and slower titration are necessary based on benefit-risk.” GW Research Ltd, Cambridge, UK Taylor L, et al. J Clin Pharmacol. 2019 Mar 28. [in press]Science/Human: Cannabis use during pregnancy is associated with lower birth weightIn a study with 2173 patients infants born to mothers, who tested positive for THC in urine had a lower birth weight (mean: 2925 g) than babies not exposed to THC (mean: 3235 g). Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Hatton Research Institute, TriHealth, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Howard DS, et al. J Addict Med. 2019 Mar 1. [in press]Science/Animal: The CB2 receptor is involved in wound healing of the corneaIn a study with mice researchers found evidence that the CB2 receptor plays an important role in healing after injury of the cornea and that these receptors are required for the normal course of wound closure.The Gill Center for Biomolecular Science and the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. Murataeva N, et al. Exp Eye Res. 2019 Mar 21. [in press]Science: New patents for about 30 new cannabinoid receptor antagonists between 2015 and 2018According to a review on new patents “peripherally acting CB1 receptor antagonists and modulators are an emerging class of drugs for metabolic syndrome, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and other important disorders where this receptor has been implicated.”Center for Drug Discovery, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA. Amato G, et al. Expert Opin Ther Pat. 2019 Mar 20. [in press] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the New Hemp Times show recorded at GothamStudio, the sweetest smelling podcast studio in the world. Today’s episode is partially powered by McSorley’s Chilli Dogs, McSorley Ale house, the oldest ale house in the United States. Also, powered by Five and Dimes Old Fashioned, hand crafted by Erin.TheIllustrious actor Greer Barnes and the unapologetic farmer Ran discuss the turbulent origins of cannabis, chocolate, chili peppers and coffee with Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D.Subscribe and support us at Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/newhemptimesSegments:Our word of the day is Monoecy and the origins of useful plantsCannaBusting Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and science*NEW* closing segment Mind MunchiesWORD of the DAY:Monoecy- male and female flowers on the same plant. Is an aberration used by breeders to create relatively stable monoecious hemp cultivatorsNotes on the word of the day:Cannabis is normally dioecious, which means unisexualmale or female flowers develop on separate plants, although cosexual monoecious or hermaphrodite examples with both sexes produced on one plant do occur. Cannabis is anemophilous (wind pollinated), relying on air currents to carry pollen grains from male plantsto female plants.The hairs on a cannabis plant, usually white, turningorange or reddish color when drying or curing, are the sexual organs, the stigmas, which are adhered to a bract, the bract is covered in hundreds of resinous trichomes, which produce an aromatic resin that we all know and love.Normally, a male plant sheds its pollen and dies. Femaleplants can keep on maturing for months, an flowers are formed if no pollination occurs.Undernormal conditions, cannabis populations will produce about a 1:1 ratio of male and female plants.Monoecy- male and female flowers on the same plant. Is an aberration used by breeders to create relatively stable monoecious hemp cultivators.BECAUSE artificial selection undercultivation for certain characteristics, such as female flower forms, result in abnormal sex ratios.Stress, the environment , and genetic factors can influence ratios of male to females and co-sexual individuals.“French cultivars are monoecious, with male and femaleflowers appearing on the same plant, and are grown primarily for making specialty paper pulp, animal bedding, and construction materials. Breeding in“Breeding in France today is mainly aimed at maintenanceof extant cultivars (conservative breeding) and at further reduction of their THC content. Genetic homogeneity of cultivars must be maintained by careful selection of monoecious parents each year.”“In 1913 and 1914, Lyster Dewey published results ofthe USDA’s initial hemp breeding experiments begun in 1903. ”Excerpts From: Clarke, Robert, Merlin, Mark. CannabisEvolution and EthnobotanyCANNABUSTING - Findings or FictionWhen you hear something strange about marijuana? Who ya gonna call? CannaBusters!Here are sources, real and imagined for our discussion of current events:News (Courtesy of MJToday and other newsletters)The Cannabis Industry Has Always Been Rooted in Racism. Black Chefs Are Pushing Back(NAT)Charlie Sheen Is Still 'Winning' with New Weed Brand, Sheenius| Merry Jane(NAT)Cresco Labs Bets Big on California with C$1.1 Billion Origin House Acquisition| New Cannabis Ventures(NAT)As New Cannabis Products Gain Traction, 'Pass The Joint' May Turn To 'Pass The Eye-Dropper'FORBESWith no explanation CA regulators delay marijuana social equity fundingMarijuana Business Daily (CA)(FL)Florida's largest medical marijuana operator gets more dispensaries after reaching deal with state| Orlando SunSentinel(OH)Ohio medical marijuana continues to cost over $450 an ounce| Cleveland.com(MI)Michigan seeks more volunteers for adult-use marijuana rules work groups| Marijuana Business Daily(NAT)Chris Evans 'Used to Love' Smoking Weed But Is Now Taking a Break: It 'Gets in My Way'| PeopleWhen speaking withComingSoon.net in 2011, Evans reacted with shock when he found out his interviewer had never done drugs.“REALLY!?? You’re missing out, dude!” Evans said,adding, “Let’s smoke some weed, bro!”(CA)Expiring licenses, not oversupply, is California's real 'crisis,' industry insiders say| Marijuana Business Daily(CA)Los Angeles to Erase 50,000 Criminal Cannabis Convictions| Leafly(NAT)The EPA Is Funding Research On Using Hemp As A Sustainable Alternative To Concrete| Marijuana Moment(NAT)The DEA Wants You To Stop Calling Them About Getting Paid To Burn Marijuana| Marijuana Moment(NAT)Possession Of A Medical Marijuana Card Alone Does Not Prove Marijuana Use, Appeals Court Holds| National Law Review(NAT)MedMen Is Faltering and It Paints a Bleak Picture of California's Pot Market| Merry Jane(CA)Licensed marijuana shop, unlicensed grow both raided on same day in California| Marijuana Business Daily(FL)Miami's First Drive-Thru Marijuana Dispensary Opens Thursday| Cannabis DispensaryMI)Michigan judge thwarts crackdown at 50 unlicensed medical marijuana shops| Michigan LiveUnlicensed Michigan medical marijuana dispensaries allowed to stay open| Marijuana Business Daily(MI)Marijuana K-9s are still on job in Michigan but newbies won't be trained on the drug| South Bend Tribune(NJ)Winery owner turns to hemp to save his vineyard| New Jersey Herald (AP)(ND)North Dakota broadcasters advised not to accept medical cannabis ads| KFGO(CAN)Cannabis Smog Causes Public Outcry in Metro Vancouver| Civilized(NAT)16,000 Pounds Of Marijuana Labeled as Hemp Found On The Arkansas-Oklahoma Border| KFSM 5 News(NAT)Scientists Are Using Tequila Technology to Create THC| Merry Jane(NAT)Bong Water Broth? 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Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?! Welcome to the New Hemp Times show recorded at Gotham Studio, the sweetest smelling podcast studio in the world. Today’s episode is partially powered by McSorley’s Chilli Dogs, McSorley Ale house, the oldest ale house in the United States. Also, powered by Five and Dimes Old Fashioned, hand crafted by Erin.We have a fun show for you today!Segments:Our word of the day is tinctures.Research: Lancet article on Psychosis and cannabis.We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and science.And time permitting we will provide a Q&A about PTSD and cannabis and other issues in the hemp and cannabis space.We are joined by Jan Roberts, our resident clinician and LCSW, CEO of the IRCCMH.Also participating today is the Unapologetic Farmer, Randy Cameroon, Jr. CEO of Brooklyn Sprouts Social Enterprises, engaging in one of the most radical things you can do, grow your own food and medicine in an urban environment. Working with Interfaith medical center And from HBO’s crashing, performing every week in Manhattan, living the dream, Greer Barnes!And, of course Dr. J (aka Jahan Marcu,Ph.D)Word of the day: Tincture - Notes below:What is a tincture you may ask? Tinctures are liquid extracts made from herbs that you take orally (by mouth). They are usually extracted in alcohol (known here on our website as "regular"), but they can also be extracted in vegetable glycerine or apple cider vinegar (non-alcohol). Tinctures are easy and convenient to use. Tinctures are also easier to give to children as they have to take only small amounts (see Children's Dosage Guide for suggestions). Because they are taken directly under the tongue, they enter the bloodstream much more quickly and directly than by any other means. This means that the action in the body is usually quicker. Although some herbs will have an immediate effect, such as those used to help one relax, others that are more nutritive and building in nature may take several weeks of continual use before best results are seen (much like a multi-vitamin).In the 19th century, the Irish surgeon O’Shaughnessy reintroduced the use of cannabis from India into Western medicine. Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae)—largely in the form of ethanolic tinctures—was then part of main Western pharmacopoeias until the 1930s, when it was removed gradually with increasing recreational use and its legal prosecution In the second half of the 19th century, over 100 scientific articles were published in Europe and the United States about the therapeutic value of cannabis.13 The climax of the medical use of cannabis by Western medicine occurred in the late 19th and early 20th century. Various laboratories marketed cannabis extracts or tinctures, such as Merck (Germany), Burroughs-Wellcome (England), Bristol-Meyers Squibb (United States), Parke-Davis (United States), and Eli Lilly (United States).As non-alcohol tinctures have no alcohol content to them to act as a preservative, they can easily become contaminated and are at risk for growing mold. Alcohol, pregnancy and drug interactions: One dose of an alcohol-based tincture has approximately the same alcohol content as eating a very ripe bananaSativex is licensed in about 30 countries, an insane about of gold standard clinical research is published about this product, which is essentially a tincture with a spray nozzle. LANCET ARTICLE, additional articles:https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2215-0366%2819%2930048-3https://nypost.com/2019/03/20/daily-marijuana-use-linked-with-higher-risk-of-psychosis-study/https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/03/19/704948217/daily-marijuana-use-and-highly-potent-weed-linked-to-psychosishttps://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/marijuana-psychosis-lancet-study-810568/https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/435448-will-smoking-cannabis-make-you-psychotic-not-likelyTools for Understanding Lancet data:Odds ratioOR=1 Exposure does not affect odds of outcomeOR>1 Exposure associated with higher odds of outcome OR
The show features Greer Barnes (HBO’s Crashing, the Late Show), the Unapologetic Farmer Randy Cameron Jr., Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D. The groups discusses the history and research behind "Hotboxing", research on the endocannabinoid system and sexual function, and we test your knowledge of recent marijuana news and science.Overview:• Today’s Word - Hotboxing (aka Clam Baking and Passive Inhalation)• Research of the week - Relationship between Marijuana User Sexual Function in Women• New Segment called “No...THC does that”• Guess the Fake Cannabis News and Science Headlines • USDA Hemp WebinarResearch Articles, News and and Other Sources:The Relationship between Marijuana User Prior to Sex and Sexual Function in Womenhttps://www.smoa.jsexmed.org/article/S2050-1161(19)30009-1/fulltextCannabis industry questions new system that would add chemicals to marijuana for tracking purposesInstitute for Cannabis Research at CSU is going ahead with research despite industry and legislature’s rejectionhttps://www.denverpost.com/2019/03/11/marijuana-industry-tracking-system/Creator of Jelly Belly releases CBD-infused jelly beans | WWSB 7 ABChttp://www.mysuncoast.com/2019/03/17/creator-jelly-belly-releases-cbd-infused-jelly-beans/African-Americans Missing Out on Southern Push for Legal Pothttps://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2019/03/18/african-americans-missing-out-on-southern-push-for-legal-potUSDA HEMP WEBINARhttps://zoom.us/recording/play/4joqzWH50TVZTi3oGz2YymTHmBmwcSJF4SeREeOMXXzv-ZYMVSvqaA-XYV6hiKZt?continueMode=true See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rand Cameron Jr., Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D., discuss three main topics:1) The current shaping of NY State marijuana legalization and how it will effect the inclusion of people of color and women.(2) This historical moment in time compared to ending prohibition and the agricultural industry during emancipation proclamation. And (3) the importance of educating the public on the currently known medicinal applications of cannabis so that it is able to remain relevant when competing with the emerging recreational/ adult use market. The word of the day is “Anandamide” the endocannabinoid known as the bliss compound. And the gang plays a round of guessing the fake cannabis news headline at the end of the show. Other topics include recent science in the news such as THC/CBD brewed in yeast, Parrots that are terrorizing poppy fields in India, and some personal stories about the discovery of THC and the Endocannabinoid system. And fishing, we love talking about fishing on the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor/Comedian Greer Barnes (Chapelle Show, For the Love of the Game, and Top Five), Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D, have fun talking about cannabis extracts known as “Nabiximols” as the word of the day. The discussion covers the effect of terpenes on THC, CBD, as well as dosing, mental health research, organoleptic analysis, and aromatherapy. Jahan shares some personal stories from his experience traveling the world over the last 15 years to conduct cannabis analysis and product safety research. At the end of the show, Jahan finally stumps Jan and Greer with a fake cannabis news headline! Learn more about us at www.newhemptimes.com and www.IRCCMH.org.Jahan Marcu, Ph.D., recently posted this presentation on youtube about CBD and opioid use disorder:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16BvFo1RlqU See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Special Guest Randy Cameron joins actor/comedian Greer Barnes (HBO’s Crashing, Chapelle Show, and Red Oaks), Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D, on this weeks show. Randy discusses balancing his acting career with social justice activism. Randy help members of his community learn how to use hydroponics for sustainable agriculture, including hemp and fish farming. After developing a seizure disorder (a form of epilepsy) while on a fishing trip, Randy found that the symptoms were effectively treated with cannabis. Mr. Cameron now wants to bring education about the therapeutic potential of hemp and CBD to his community through his new project and community center, Brooklyn Sprouts, which opens in June in NYC. The group discusses the history of the word and smoking device called a “bong”, which was the word of the day. The group takes a break to play guess the fake cannabis news headline. Learn more about us at www.newhemptimes.com and www.IRCCMH.org.And here is an example of Randy’s comedy work (co-starring Greer Barnes) for an HBO show, hope you enjoy Fly Fishing Jam:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhkYQw9xqd0 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor/Comedian Greer Barnes (HBO’s Crashing, Chapelle Show, and For the Love of the Game), Jan Roberts, LCSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D, discuss the endocannabinoid system, cannabis use in sports and training, the hemp farm bill, other CBD issues, and recent research on the impact of cannabis (aka marijuana) on sex, vehicle accidents, and fear therapy. And our the word of the day is Mazui, a Chinese word for anesthesia, which translates literally to “cannabis intoxication.” The group also takes a break from the discussion to play guess the fake cannabis news headline. Learn more about us at www.newhemptimes.com and www.IRCCMH.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Goldman from the podcast Marijuana Today graces the New Hemp Times studio with a special visit. We have a fun discussion with Dan, who has a long history of advocacy, working in the cannabis industry, and he currently hosts one of the most successful podcasts in the world, which covers cannabis news and politics. So, we decided to challenge his knowledge of current events by playing “Guess the Fake Cannabis News". This is a rare chance to hear Mr. Goldman being a guest on a show instead hosting and reporting, showing his humor and insight into this brave new cannabis world. We discuss the origins and history of the word of the day,“bogart.” Visit us at www.newhemptimes.com , sponsorship and advertisement space is available, a portion of proceeds support research into mental health and cannabis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greer Barnes, Jan Roberts, and Jahan Marcu discuss and have a laugh about the new book about a cannabis scenario by science fiction author Alex Berenson. The group also talks about ancient cannabis history, recent research, and big tobacco getting into the cannabis industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.