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Lisa is joined by Jordan Tishler, MD, a cannabis specialist, accomplished author, teacher, nationally sought-after speaker, and tireless patient advocate. Through his training in internal medicine and years of practice as an emergency physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients at his practice inhaleMD and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels. Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, including 15 years as an emergency physician at the Veterans Administration hospital in Boston. He has been instrumental in the implementation and improvement of medical cannabis regulation in many states including Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Texas, and Hawaii. Dr. Tishler is a frequent speaker and author on a variety of topics related to the medical applications of cannabis. He is the President of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists (ACS), which aims to educate clinicians, lawmakers, and the industry about best practices and needed tools for proper patient care. He has designed educational courses on cannabis medicine for ACS and Green Flower Media, and he is a member of the Sex & Cannabis Professional Alliance. In this interview, you'll hear about: Dr. Tishler's motivations for founding ACS How patient safety has been left out of conversations to legalize cannabis, both at the state and federal levelsPolicies that ACS recommends to ensure patient safety (e.g. only giving patients exactly what's on their prescription)How recreational cannabis has been edging out medical cannabis in legal markets, and what can be done to prevent that from happeningACS's goal to get cannabis physicians and other clinicians a seat at the table in DC to discuss how current bills impact patientsand of course how Lisa is still trying to get the right dose for her and much more!
Lisa is joined once again by Dr. Tishler is a Cannabinoid Specialist. Today they talk about the best ways to take cannabis and it's benefit for sexual health. Through his training in Internal Medicine and years of practice as an Emergency Physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients here at inhaleMD, and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels.Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, particularly providing care for Veterans. Having treated countless patients harmed by alcohol and drugs, his observation that he had never seen a cannabis overdose led Dr. Tishler to delve deeply into the science of cannabinoids' safety and treatment.Dr. Tishler is a frequent speaker and author on a variety of topics related to the medical applications of cannabinoids. He is the President of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists which aims to educate clinicians, lawmakers, and the industry about best practices and needed tools for proper patient care.
On this episode of the Psychedelic Invest Podcast, we welcome Jordan Tishler. Jordan is a lot of things. All of those things revolve around him being a very hard-working and intelligent doctor and entrepreneur. For starters, he is the CEO of InhaleMD. He's also a Professor at Harvard and the President of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists. We're quite fortunate he was able to sit down with host, Bruce Eckfeldt to record this amazing conversation. We hope you enjoy.
Leave a message on our voicemail : hereOur guests for this podcast episode : Suzanne Mulvehill, MBA, BSW, Board Certified Clinical Sexologist, Female Orgasmic Disorder Specialist, PhD Candidate, International Institute of Clinical Sexology, Miami, FL, USAwww.orgasmproject.orgFacebook: The Orgasm Projectsuzanne.mulvehill@gmail.comSurvey link: www.tinyurl.com/bdf95fnd Jordan Tishler MD, President CEO inhaleMD, President Association of Cannabinoid Specialists, Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolWebsitedoc@inhalemd.comCan therapeutic cannabis help women who have difficulty orgasming or who never orgasmed? Anecdotal research and Suzanne's personal experience says, “Yes!”Join Suzanne Mulvehill, Clinical Sexologist, Female Orgasmic Disorder Specialist and Director of The Orgasm Project, and Dr. Jordan Tishler, Harvard Doctor and President of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists and COO of inhaleMD, Inc., for a personal, educational and inspiring discussion on therapeutic cannabis for female orgasmic disorder. Suzanne Mulvehill shares her personal journey of having seen 4 sex therapists over a 30-year period to address her orgasmic disorder and, to her surprise, discovering cannabis as the healing therapeutic treatment for her orgasmic disorder. The podcast discusses scientific differences between men's and women's orgasm and that the scientific community has at least 25 different definitions of orgasm. The term “disorder” is discussed in relation to female orgasmic disorder, in that a woman must be experiencing distress in order to be diagnosed with female orgasmic disorder. Dr. Tishler discusses the lack of research on male orgasm in comparison to female orgasm. The value of cannabis is discussed in creating an altered state and being used in a thoughtful manner where one can distance oneself from inner voices, such as self-judgment, that stand in the way of orgasm. Dosage is discussed as being more complicated for men than for women. Frequency of cannabis use is discussed as it relates to research on the topic and the discussion broadens to look at cannabis as a therapy, a medicine, to be used overtime, where the cannabis guides us to know what issues need to be addressed and resolved within oneself.Suggestions are made if one is starting to use therapeutic cannabis to enhance sexuality and orgasm. Dr. Tishler makes recommendations as to how begin using cannabis, which method to use and not use, particularly when getting started using cannabis for sex. Suzanne discusses what a pleasure practice is and making a commitment to it and how the body can learn/re-learn pleasurable sensations in a committed practice. Paying attention without vigilance, using journaling to integrate the experience and moving out of goal-orientation and into feelings and sensations are discussed as methods to retrain oneself. “Creating an altered states (with cannabis) allows us to explore our orgasmic potential in ways that some people cannot access without a little intervention.” Dr. Jordan TishlerTimeline :00:20 Introduction00:58 Who is Suzanne01:17 Who is Doctor Jordan Tishler02:49 Suzanne's intentions by recording this podcast09:40 Doctor Tishler's intentions by recording this podcast11:55 Suzanne : What is your vision of sexuality right here, right now?15:09 Doctor Tishler : What is your vision of sexuality right here, right now?19:34 Suzanne : What do you want to share first as an important message?21:55 From Doctor Tishler to Suzanne : What do you mean by "disorder"?23:35 Doctor Tishler reframes slightly in terms of "quality of life with nuances and examples.26:50 What are the scientific differences between the orgasm of men and women ? Seems to have a simplified version for men?27:43 Altered state of consciousness28:30 Women vigilance and inhibition28:53 Men's orgasm adequately researched too31:25 A journey to meet yourself32:30 Advice: become friend with your own sexual response.35:21 How is it really possible to define an orgasm considering the large variety of it?37:30 The value of therapeutic use of cannabis for sexuality and quality of life.39:25 Difference for women and men?41:53 Do you think cannabis open a door to develop a potential of pleasure?42:32 It is a learning process, or even an forgetting process !44:00 It didn't fix me ?!44:33 Use cannabis as a sacred medicine, as a practice with intention46:30 Statistics47:15 Role of frequencies of use (analogy with a pianist)48:38 Recommendation in case someone use cannabis for sexuality: start alone (Cf upcoming book of Dr Tishler for more information)51:13 Practical use of cannabis54:16 Neuroplasticity, new neurons pathways55:17 Youtube meditation to get out of my head and get in my body56:28 Studies of brain areas57:23 How to re-train ourself to let go01:00:00 It is a lever to increase the quality of life step by step01:01:01 Last advices, how to contact Doctor Tishler & Suzanne Mulvehill, website articles, survey, own research01:03:59 Podcast closureExtra info:Difficulty orgasming, which when accompanied by emotional distress, can be diagnosed as female orgasmic disorder, affects up to 41% of women worldwide. This percentage includes women who never orgasmed, women who used to orgasm but do not any longer, and women who orgasm in some situations but not others. The overarching theme of being diagnosed with female orgasmic disorder is that it causes emotional distress. Sadly, the percentage of women suffering from orgasmic difficulties/disorders has not changed in 50 years.Suzanne is committed to helping women heal their orgasm and discovering proven pathways to orgasm. She has presented her research on cannabis, female orgasm and female orgasmic disorder at international conferences including, the 2021 World Conference for Sexual Medicine. In May, 2022, she presented Three theories explore why women who use cannabis regularly are twice as likely to orgasm at the Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference in Orlando, Florida. She is conducting a survey and collecting data for her dissertation to explore if women are using cannabis to help orgasm.Research shows that women who use cannabis more frequently are twice as likely to orgasm. Suzanne is conducting the first study of its kind to focus exclusively on exploring the effect cannabis has on women who have difficulty orgasming. Bonus:Cannabis literature review : https://youtu.be/8mBjf2drqlQMeditation of Suzanne (mentioned in the podcast at 55:17) : https://youtu.be/_dZT8rJ3010Cannabis literature review (All Suzanne's research to date has been co-authored by Doctor Tisher): Three theories explore why women who use cannabis regularly are twice as likely to orgasm, Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, May, 2022.PDF of poster presentationFour theories support a hypothesis that cannabis may be a treatment for female orgasmic disorder, World Conference for Sexual Medicine Conference, November, 2021https://www1.statusplus.net/misc/posters/wmsm/wmsm_virtual2021/search/poster/220?redirect=pmCannabis, female orgasm, and female orgasmic disorder: Comprehensive Literature Review, Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, April, 20213-minute poster presentationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mBjf2drqlQCan cannabis be a treatment for female orgasmic disorder? Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, April, 20213-minute poster presentationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88Ia37LrDN4Meditation of Suzanne (mentioned in the podcast at 55:17) : https://youtu.be/_dZT8rJ3010
Despite society's movement towards accepting cannabis as a form of medicine, the topic still polarizes professionals in the medical field. This week, Dr. Jordan Tishler discusses some of the barriers and successes he's faced as a medical doctor specializing in cannabis treatment. Jordan is the founder of medical cannabis practice inhaleMD and is a graduate of Harvard Medical School. On the pod, Jordan talks about his pivot to the medical cannabis niche after years of work as an emergency physician helping underserved communities. He talks about some of the pushback he's gotten from other doctors for his work, and how the framework of the healthcare system can discourage its acceptance. He also sheds light on the main misunderstandings his patients have about cannabis, and how confusion between medical and recreational usage can ultimately hurt the movement.
Lisa is joined once again by Dr. Tishler is a Cannabinoid Specialist. Today they talk about the best ways to take cannabis and it's benefit for sexual health. Through his training in Internal Medicine and years of practice as an Emergency Physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients here at inhaleMD, and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels.Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, particularly providing care for Veterans. Having treated countless patients harmed by alcohol and drugs, his observation that he had never seen a cannabis overdose led Dr. Tishler to delve deeply into the science of cannabinoids' safety and treatment.Dr. Tishler is a frequent speaker and author on a variety of topics related to the medical applications of cannabinoids. He is the President of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists which aims to educate clinicians, lawmakers, and the industry about best practices and needed tools for proper patient care.
The cannabis industry was built around medical patients, but as federal legalization looms, will those same patients be forgotten in this new regulatory landscape. Dr. Jordan Tishler is on the faculty at Harvard Medical School and spent 15 years at the VA as an Emergency Physician. He started InhaleMD when those organizations wouldn't allow him to discuss cannabis with his patients. He then started the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists to address patient care and lobbying for a proper medical cannabis program when federal legalization happens. Check out the Periodic Effects Youtube Channel Schedule 1-on-1 call w/ Wayne (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST) *read details for 1-on-1 calls in this calendar link Send a Message = Contact Us
Lisa is joined by Jordan Tishler, MD, a cannabis specialist, accomplished author, teacher, nationally sought-after speaker, and tireless patient advocate. Through his training in internal medicine and years of practice as an emergency physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients at his practice inhaleMD and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels. Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, including 15 years as an emergency physician at the Veterans Administration hospital in Boston. He has been instrumental in the implementation and improvement of medical cannabis regulation in many states including Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Texas, and Hawaii. Dr. Tishler is a frequent speaker and author on a variety of topics related to the medical applications of cannabis. He is the President of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists (ACS), which aims to educate clinicians, lawmakers, and the industry about best practices and needed tools for proper patient care. He has designed educational courses on cannabis medicine for ACS and Green Flower Media, and he is a member of the Sex & Cannabis Professional Alliance.In this interview, you'll hear about: Dr. Tishler's motivations for founding ACS How patient safety has been left out of conversations to legalize cannabis, both at the state and federal levelsPolicies that ACS recommends to ensure patient safety (e.g. only giving patients exactly what's on their prescription)How recreational cannabis has been edging out medical cannabis in legal markets, and what can be done to prevent that from happeningACS's goal to get cannabis physicians and other clinicians a seat at the table in DC to discuss how current bills impact patientsand of course how Lisa is still trying to get the right dose for her and much more!
Stoner lore. Budtender. Recreational use vs. medicinal use. DIY cannabis treatment and the pitfalls and risks of self-dosing. Is cannabis use helpful for PTSD and anxiety? Dr. Jordan Tishler says so, but it can also be harmful if not used correctly. Curious if CBD actually works? You might be surprised with Dr. Tishler's response. This conversation covers everything from cannabis regulation, who's at risk using cannabis, is cannabis addictive, how the psychedelic movement may or may not effect the positive movement of the medical marijuana treatment and the effects on physical pain. Tishler is a cannabinoid specialist who has devoted his life's work to the education, regulation and medicinal use of cannabis and is at the forefront of this work. He is the founder of InhaleMD, on the faculty of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School and has been named Clinician of the Year from The Americans for Safe Access.We discuss the in's and outs of the ever-evolving world of cannabis use and how to trust the supplier or find a specialist, to understanding if cannabis could be useful to you for your health needs. Please visit Leah on her website to find more inspiration, healing techniques and tools. Or find her on Patreon for monthly learning in a spiritual community.
Dr. Jordan Tishler, Harvard Medical School professor, and President of the Association of Cannabis Specialists, and founder of inhaleMD.
Cannabis for Couples on 4/20 Dr. Jordan Tishler, MD, is a cannabis specialist. Today is 4/20 – so he is the perfect guest! Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School. What are some of the positive effects of using cannabis to enhance sex? There is a heightened sensitivity on emotional and physical levels. What about pitfalls? A small percentage of users consume too much and become dependent. When compared to overuse of alcohol, cannabis offers many health benefits. Alcohol can cause bleeding ulcers and cognitive decline, just to name two negatives. Dr. Tishler claims that cognitive function can get better with cannabis use, and there aren’t all the health problems associated with abuse of alcohol. Any medical contraindications for cannabis use? Not many. If a man has heart disease and has pot and sex with someone other than his regular partner, he puts himself at a heightened risk for a heart attack. We discussed recommended methods and dosage for beginners. Also, how important is “set and setting” when using cannabis? A warm, safe place provides comfort because everything is amplified when high. The “stoner stigma” stereotype is gradually being replaced by healthier models. More good news: the federal prohibitions on cannabis are likely to be eased under the Biden Administration. Dr. Tishler coaches people who want to dip a toe in the (cannabis) water. Go to www.InhaleMD.com where all appointments are virtual; Dr. Tishler helps patients around the world. Additional cannabis information is found on my www.DearDrDiana.com website where you can sign up for a free BONUS CHAPTER “Cannabis for Couples.” Listen to the show because Dr. Tishler offers lots of information, and he knows that pot can make you silly, playful and can put you in the moment. Happy 4/20 Day everybody!
Cannabis hangovers. Covid-19's impact on medicinal cannabis patients. Placebo effects. Marketing medicines. Big Pharma's grip on cannabis, and how the industry can avoid falling into the same model as the pharmaceutical industry. Our guest today is Dr. Jordan Tishler. Dr. Tishler is an instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, president of InhaleMD and president of the Association of Cannabis Specialists, a political organisation that provides evidence-based education to patients, clinicians and lawmakers to help them understand cannabis medicine and make informed decisions at federal, state and international levels. Jordan's work: https://cannabis-specialists.org/ https://inhalemd.com/blog/
As research into the benefits of cannabis continues, and stigmas around the drug fall to the wayside, there are so many issues that can be eased by this plant. Sleep difficulties being one of them.As research into the benefits of cannabis continues, and stigmas around the drug fall to the wayside, there are so many issues that can be eased by this plant. Sleep difficulties being one of them. Well, Dr. Jordan Tishler is one of our favorite guests and our show's cannabis expert, and is back on today telling us how cannabis can help many sleep issues. Dr. Tishler is a Harvard-trained cannabis specialist and CEO/CMO of inhaleMD, a Boston-based patient-focused clinical practice. Today he'll talk about some of the most common sleep issues that can be alleviated by cannabis, the difference in approach to those who have difficulties falling asleep vs staying asleep, pain management, and more.
As research into the benefits of cannabis continues, and stigmas around the drug fall to the wayside, there are so many issues that can be eased by this plant. Sleep difficulties being one of them.As research into the benefits of cannabis continues, and stigmas around the drug fall to the wayside, there are so many issues that can be eased by this plant. Sleep difficulties being one of them. Well, Dr. Jordan Tishler is one of our favorite guests and our show's cannabis expert, and is back on today telling us how cannabis can help many sleep issues. Dr. Tishler is a Harvard-trained cannabis specialist and CEO/CMO of inhaleMD, a Boston-based patient-focused clinical practice. Today he'll talk about some of the most common sleep issues that can be alleviated by cannabis, the difference in approach to those who have difficulties falling asleep vs staying asleep, pain management, and more.
Dr. Jordan Tishler is back on the show to continue our conversation on the many benefits of medicinal cannabis. Today we're talking about your sex life, and how many common issues can be relieved in the bedroom, with a little cannabis.Dr. Jordan Tishler is back on the show to continue our conversation on the many benefits of medicinal cannabis. Today we're talking about your sex life, and how many common issues can be relieved in the bedroom, with a little cannabis. Dr. Tishler is a Harvard-trained cannabis specialist and CEO/CMO of inhaleMD, a Boston-based patient-focused clinical practice. This is a newer field in terms of cannabis use, but can show some drastic results! Dr. Tishler talks with Dr. Susanne about how using it can help lift roadblocks in your sex life, the different strains we hear about, the problem with current treatments for sexual dysfunctions, the important timing of edibles, and the pros and cons of heading to your local dispensary.
Dr. Jordan Tishler is back on the show to continue our conversation on the many benefits of medicinal cannabis. Today we're talking about your sex life, and how many common issues can be relieved in the bedroom, with a little cannabis.Dr. Jordan Tishler is back on the show to continue our conversation on the many benefits of medicinal cannabis. Today we're talking about your sex life, and how many common issues can be relieved in the bedroom, with a little cannabis. Dr. Tishler is a Harvard-trained cannabis specialist and CEO/CMO of inhaleMD, a Boston-based patient-focused clinical practice. This is a newer field in terms of cannabis use, but can show some drastic results! Dr. Tishler talks with Dr. Susanne about how using it can help lift roadblocks in your sex life, the different strains we hear about, the problem with current treatments for sexual dysfunctions, the important timing of edibles, and the pros and cons of heading to your local dispensary.
Ashley is joined by Dr. Jordan Tishler, MD, to talk about coping with various sexual issues, including painful intercourse, and the possible medical benefits of cannabis use. Bio: Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Tishler is a Cannabis Specialist. Through his training in Internal Medicine and years of practice as an Emergency Physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients at his practice, inhaleMD, and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels. He is the President of the Association of Cannabis Specialists which aims to educate clinicians, lawmakers, and the industry about best practices and needed tools for proper patient care. He's also one of the founding members of the Sex and Cannabis Professional Alliance Follow and work with Dr. Tishler: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/JordanTishlerMD On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inhaleMD His website: https://inhalemd.com/ To find more about Elevated Intimacy Podcast, visit www.ElevatedIntimacyPodcast.com or follow www.instagram.com/elevatedintimacy To keep up with Ashley, visit www.CannaSexual.com or her coaching website www.elevatedrelationship.com or follow her on IG www.instagram.com/cannasexual Special thanks to our sponsors Playboy and Sybian. Use coupon code COSMICPUSSY20 at www.PleasureforAll.com to save 20% on your first purchase. If you have comments or ideas for future episodes, please DM us on Instagram! Please like, subscribe, and review!
Cannabis as a medical therapy can be a tough idea for some to wrap their heads around, after decades of being told it's a harmful drug.Cannabis as a medical therapy can be a tough idea for some to wrap their heads around, after decades of being told it's a harmful drug. So what are the benefits of using cannabis in a medical setting, what's the difference between cannabis and hemp, should you smoke it or eat it? We'll break this all down for you in today's episodeWe have one of the leading experts in the fast-growing industry of cannabis therapeutics joining Dr. Susanne today. His is Dr. Jordan Tishler, a Harvard-trained cannabis specialist, CEO/CMO of inhaleMD, a Boston-based patient-focused clinical practice and has also practiced for the Boston Veterans’ Administration for 15 years.Listen as the doctors discuss the differences between marijuana, CBD & hemp, the best ways to take cannabis for the best results, and how dosing works.
Cannabis as a medical therapy can be a tough idea for some to wrap their heads around, after decades of being told it's a harmful drug.Cannabis as a medical therapy can be a tough idea for some to wrap their heads around, after decades of being told it's a harmful drug. So what are the benefits of using cannabis in a medical setting, what's the difference between cannabis and hemp, should you smoke it or eat it? We'll break this all down for you in today's episodeWe have one of the leading experts in the fast-growing industry of cannabis therapeutics joining Dr. Susanne today. His is Dr. Jordan Tishler, a Harvard-trained cannabis specialist, CEO/CMO of inhaleMD, a Boston-based patient-focused clinical practice and has also practiced for the Boston Veterans' Administration for 15 years.Listen as the doctors discuss the differences between marijuana, CBD & hemp, the best ways to take cannabis for the best results, and how dosing works.
Thinking Outside the Bud is a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. During each episode, we speak with founders, investors, thought leaders, researchers, advocates, and policy makers who are finding new and exciting ways for cannabis to positively impact business, society, and culture. Have each episode delivered to your inbox by subscribing here: http://www.thinkingoutsidethebud.com/subscribe
One of the goals of this podcast is to connect people in relationship with dementia with health care professionals knowledgeable in how cannabis can help. For some doctors, dementia hits closer to home than others. Dr. Jordan Tishler is an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a cannabis therapeutics specialist with over 23 years of experience. He's previously practiced for the Boston Veterans' Administration for 15 years. Dr. Tishler is President/CEO of the Association of Cannabis Specialists, Advisor to Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance, member of the International Cannabinoid Research Society, and widely sought after author/expert. His company InhaleMD, is a Boston-based patient focused clinical practice and Dr. Tishler sits on the boards of several medical Cannabis related businesses. He is available to consult via telemedicine, and practices in MA. Dr. Tischler's' family has also been impacted by dementia. Hear how and why he thinks cannabis helps dementia symptoms in EP9. Despite cannabis medicine being legal in more than 2/3rds of U.S. States, in order for people living with dementia to get some relief today, we need to get cannabis de-scheduled, and open up the Schedule I of Drugs for research. Contact your Senators, Representatives and the President to let them know that you want to de-schedule cannabis and open up the Schedule I for research at the very least. Do you want to tell your story of how Cannabis Helps Dementia? Leave a voice message at Anchor.FM/cannabishelpsdementia. Drop us a note or connect with us on the socials. @CannabisHelps on Twitter @CannabisHelpsDementia on Instagram @CHDPodcast on Facebook Subscribe to get notifications when new episodes drop. Check out the Society of Cannabis Clinicians website and find real medical professionals familiar with cannabis medicine in your area like, Dr. Grob - cuz, you remember, we're not doctors...just family caregivers turned advocates. And, don't forget! Download, like and share what you learned. Cannabis Helps Dementia. We hope you're inspired by EP9 with Dr. Jordan Tishler! In Solidarity, Chela & Dave www.cannabishelpsdementia.com THANK YOU! Dr. Jordan Tishler inhaleMD Association of Cannabis Specialists Anchor.fm Society of Cannabis Clinicians Original Music by Doug Goodwin “Try Something That's New” ...and thank you Mom , my greatest teacher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabishelpsdementia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabishelpsdementia/support
Harvard Cannabis Specialist Dr Jordan Tishler of InhaleMD talks to Brit about what we know about how marijuana affects Post Traumatic Stress. With a focus on veterans' health, Dr Tishler discusses his experience working as a VA emergency room doctor, a cannabis specialist, and what the studies say on the efficacy of cannabis for PTSD,
GREENNURSE Hosted by: Sherri Tutkus RN, BSN & Jodi Chapin RN Today we welcome Dr. Jordan Tishler back to the GreenNurse Office here at Irie Bliss Wellness, 140 Union Street Rockland Mass. Dr. Tishler is a Cannabis Specialist at InhaleMD. He graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School(Preparation H), trained at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with Veterans and having treated countless patients harmed by alcohol and drugs he had never seen a cannabis overdose which led him to delve into the science of cannabis as treatment. He is a frequent speaker and author on a variety of topics related to the medical application of cannabis. He is President of the Association of Cannabis Specialists and today we give Dr. Tishler an opportunity to share with us his organization mission and vision as cannabis continues to roll out across the country. GreenNurse is a fun and educational broadcast hosted by GreenNurse's Sherri Tutkus and Jodi Chapin. Tune in every week for news, information, and to become part of the GreenNurse family. #LivingYourBestLife #GreenNurse
This episode originally aired 9/11/18. Brit talks to Blunt Talk's resident Cannabis Physician Dr. Jordan Tishler of InhaleMD, about cannabis for Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease.
The GreenNurses speak with Dr. Jordan Tishler MD on Cannabinoid therapeutics and sexuality. Can cannabis improve our sex lives? Dr. Tishler is a Cannabis Specialist. Through his training in Internal Medicine and years of practice as an Emergency Physician, Dr. Tishler brings knowledge, reason, and caring to patience at InhaleMD, and through his advocacy work at the local national levels. Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard Collage and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and is faculty at both Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underdeserved, particularly providing care for Veterans. Having treated countless patients harmed by alcohol and drugs, his observations that he had never seen a cannabis overdose lead Dr. Tishler to delve deeply into the science of cannabis safety and treatment. Dr. Tishler is a frequent speaker and author on a variety of topics related to the medical applications of cannabis. He is the President of the Association of Cannabis Specialist, and the Treasurer/ Board of Directors member of Doctors for Cannabis Regulation (DFCR).
Thinking Outside the Bud is a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. During each episode, we speak with founders, investors, thought leaders, researchers, advocates, and policy makers who are finding new and exciting ways for cannabis to positively impact business, society, and culture. Have each episode delivered to your inbox by subscribing here: http://www.thinkingoutsidethebud.com/subscribe
Brit talks to Harvard physician Dr Jordan Tishler, of Inhale MD, about the most recent research on medical marijuana. And Carl chats with Sira Naturals CEO Mike Dundas about a new opportunity for cannabis entrepreneurs in Massachusetts.
Dr. Jordan Tishler is one of the premier doctors in the country who is a specialist on Cannabis. His company Inhalemd.com creates a personally tailored treatment plan for people who use Cannabis in the Massachusetts Medical program.
Today on Just Say Know Ryan Hunt is joined by Dr. Jordan Tishler, Founder of InhaleMD to talk about safe use and wellness with Cannabis. Jordan goes over some of the most popular drugs used in the emergency rooms today, as well as the traditional course of therapy for someone suffering with PTSD.
Association of Cannabis Specialists with Dr. Jordan Tishler today on Hempire only on Cannabis Radio. Dr. Tishler is a Cannabis Specialist. Through his training in Internal Medicine and years of practice as an Emergency Physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients here at inhaleMD, and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels. Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, particularly providing care for Veterans. Having treated countless patients harmed by alcohol and drugs, his observation that he had never seen a cannabis overdose lead Dr. Tishler to delve deeply into the science of cannabis safety and treatment.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Association of Cannabis Specialists with Dr. Jordan Tishler today on Hempire only on Cannabis Radio. Dr. Tishler is a Cannabis Specialist. Through his training in Internal Medicine and years of practice as an Emergency Physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients here at inhaleMD, and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels. Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, particularly providing care for Veterans. Having treated countless patients harmed by alcohol and drugs, his observation that he had never seen a cannabis overdose lead Dr. Tishler to delve deeply into the science of cannabis safety and treatment.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy