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Today we're lighting up and dabbing a heavy-hitting strain that's as wild as its name — Purple Platinum Garlic. This potent hybrid is a cross between GMO (Garlic Cookies) and Platinum OG, and it packs some serious flavor and effects.We're not just sparking flower either — we're dabbing the concentrate using the Sykloud by Bomb Erigs, one of our favorite portable rigs. If you want to try it yourself, hit up Bomb's site and use the code cannabisschool at checkout for 10% off. It's smooth, tasty, and makes concentrates way more fun to sesh with.Now back to the strain. Purple Platinum Garlic isn't your everyday smoke — THC levels on this one hit between 30–35%, so it's definitely one of those “clear your schedule” strains. There's barely any CBD (about 0.01–1%), so all the effects are dialed in from the THC and terpene combo.And speaking of terpenes, here's what's in the mix — and what they do for you:Caryophyllene – spicy, peppery, and known to help reduce inflammation and stress. It's the only terpene that actually interacts with your endocannabinoid system like cannabinoids do.Limonene – bright, citrusy, and often associated with boosting mood and easing anxiety. It gives you that “sunshine in your brain” kind of feeling.Humulene – earthy and woody, and may help curb your appetite (yep, a rare anti-munchie terp).Myrcene – herbal and musky. This one's the most common cannabis terp and usually behind that heavy, sedative body high that makes you feel like melted butter.Flavor-wise, Purple Platinum Garlic lives up to the name. It kicks off with a big garlic-and-herb inhale, then smooths out into sweet, creamy notes on the exhale. There's even a little sage-y earth vibe in the background. It's weird. It's tasty. And if you're a fan of the funky stuff, it's a must-try.The high starts up top — a fast cerebral rush that'll have you feeling floaty and giggly. Then the body high rolls in slowly and fully. You're not locked to the couch at first, but don't be surprised if you end up there with snacks and a dumb grin on your face. Perfect for unwinding at night, de-stressing, or sinking into some creative work if you catch the head high early enough.Looks-wise, this strain is a stunner. Dense, chunky buds that are forest green with deep purple tones, loud orange hairs, and a thick, frosty layer of trichomes. Definitely a “pull this out to impress your friends” kind of flower.If you're growing it, Purple Platinum Garlic flowers in about 8–9 weeks. Indoor growers can expect about 400g/m², while outdoors you can pull around 500g per plant with a harvest window in early October. It grows solid and sturdy, like it knows it's a powerhouse.Medically, it's great for stress, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and appetite loss — but again, go easy if you're sensitive to high-THC strains. This one doesn't sneak up on you… it kicks the door down.Whether you're here for the garlic funk, the relaxing body high, or just trying something new on the dab rig, Purple Platinum Garlic brings the full experience. And the Sykloud by Bomb Erigs made the sesh even smoother.Light it. Dab it. Let it take you for a ride.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Sweet Orange Essential Oil with The Strange Apothecary. Celebrated for its fresh, citrusy aroma and a multitude of benefits, sweet orange oil is a favourite in aromatherapy, skincare, and natural home solutions. From its ancient roots in Asia to its modern-day applications, discover how this zesty oil can energize, heal, and refresh your daily life. What You'll Discover in This Video: Historical Background: Explore the journey of sweet orange oil from traditional Asian medicine cabinets to European perfumeries, and its rise to popularity during the Renaissance. Chemical Composition: Learn about the key constituents such as Limonene and Myrcene that give sweet orange oil its therapeutic prowess for enhancing mood, reducing inflammation, and more. Health Benefits: Mood Enhancement: Dive into the science behind how sweet orange oil helps alleviate anxiety and depression, and promotes a sense of happiness. Antimicrobial and Antioxidant: Understand its role in boosting the immune system and protecting against free radical damage. Anti-inflammatory and Pain Relief: See how it soothes physical ailments including muscle aches and joint pain. Beauty Benefits: Skincare: Discover how sweet orange oil aids in maintaining radiant, clear skin by fighting bacteria and reducing signs of aging. Hair Care: Learn about its benefits for scalp health and hair vitality, making it a superb choice for natural hair treatments. Practical Uses: From enhancing aromatic environments in homes to its inclusion in luxurious skincare and haircare products, find out how sweet orange oil can be incorporated into your everyday wellness routine. Usage Tips: Topical Application: Get tips on how to mix sweet orange oil with carrier oils for a soothing massage or effective skin treatment. Aromatherapy: Instructions on how to use sweet orange oil in diffusers to uplift any space or blend with other oils for added benefits. Safety Precautions: Important advice on conducting a patch test, avoiding sunlight after application due to photosensitivity, and guidelines for safe use around pets and children. Whether you're new to essential oils or an avid user, this video will equip you with everything you need to know about Sweet Orange Essential Oil and its wide range of applications.
About the guest: Ryan Vandrey, PhD is a Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University, where his lab studies the behavioral pharmacology of cannabis (marijuana), nicotine/tobacco, and other substances.Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Vandrey discuss: marijuana; cannabinoids like THC; terpenes like limonene, myrcene, and pinene; the entourage effect; anxiety and other side effects of cannabis consumption; and more.*This content is never meant to serve as medical advice.Support the showAll episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Try Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase.Try SiPhox Health—Affordable, at-home bloodwork w/ a comprehensive set of key health marker. Use code TRIKOMES for a 10% discount.Try the Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for $50 off.Learn all the ways you can support my efforts
This beauty comes in combining White Widow & Cinderella 99. Relaxing enough that it can help with pain, but it also has enough pep to keep you running smooth all day long. This is potent with Terpinolene as the main terpene with very minors of Myrcene & Ocimene. We partake on this episode in the flower form. So join us as we explore the benefits of this very happy strain. Help support the show https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support Check out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CannabisSchool For Questions or to submit feedback please email Hosts@cannabisschool.us https://www.youtube.com/@cannabisschool A Flow Media Production www.cannabisschool.us Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis information, Cannabis enthusiasts, Exploring cannabis, Cannabis insights, Cannabis culture, Cannabis industry, Cannabis knowledge, Cannabis tips, Cannabis trends, Cannabis news, Cannabis facts, Cannabis benefits, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis safety, Cannabis dosage, Cannabis effects, Cannabis strains, Cannabis products, Cannabis legalization, Cannabis legislation, Cannabis health, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis lifestyle, Cannabis community, Cannabis experiences, Cannabis stories, Cannabis Q&A, Cannabis research, Cannabis science, Cannabis therapy, Cannabis history, Cannabis plant, Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis extraction, CBD insights, THC insights, Cannabis and wellness, Cannabis and mental health, Cannabis and physical health, Cannabis and creativity, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and stress relief, Cannabis and pain management, Cannabis and sleep, Cannabis and productivity, Cannabis and mindfulness, Cannabis and self-care. Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah https://chll.to/d08ed5fb --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support
We are choppin' it up with Rachel Motes aka Myrcene Mama. Rachel is a budtender at the World's Largest Cannabis Complex, Planet13. Join us as she talks about her extensive journey navigating through the Cannabis Industry and how she has learned to make her mark. You can find Rachel on instagram at @myrcenemama. You can listen to the High Budtenders Potcast on all major podcast services and you can reach out to us on instagram at @highbudtenders. We Thank you for listening and as always...Stay High, Budtenders!
The Terpene of the Week is Myrcene! And Phoebe raves about Deep Sea Sugar and Salt, a teeny tiny small cake business in Seattle selling mouth watering slices.
Primos in case you didn't know: Myrcene is also known as β-myrcene, is a terpene found in a variety of plants, including mangoes, hops, thyme, and of course, cannabis. It's known for its musky, earthy aroma resembling cloves or red grapes. Myrcene is typically recommended for the treatment of pain and inflammation. It's also believed to have anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) effects, making it potentially useful for the treatment of anxiety and stress. It's also been shown to have sedative and analgesic properties. Some of the most popular cannabis strains with high myrcene percentages include OG Kush, White Widow, and Granddaddy Purple. These strains are known for their potent effects and are often used by individuals seeking relief from chronic pain and stress. Remember that the effects of any terpene or cannabinoid, can vary greatly depending on the individual and the specific strain being consumed. It's always important to consult with a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medicinal purposes. And ask your budtenders about it also. Note: Good Terpene for sleep & relaxation Here's your Playlist for today Ray Barretto - Mercy Mercy Baby Johnny Jones & the King Casuals - Soul Poppin' Disrupt - Gateless Barrier SantiGold - God from the Machine Broken Bells - Good Luck St. Paul & the Broken Bones - Like a Mighty River Billy Woods - FaceTime Run D.M.C. - Run's House Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride Talking Heads - Burning Down The House The Mouse Outfit - Repeat Shocking Blue - Love Buzz The Ettes - Crown of Age Citrus Clouds - Spacing Out Origami Angel - Thank You New Jersey
Ayako (AYA-ko) Monsell has been known affectionately known on socials as @MyHempFairy since they'd hand out CBD samples around the Southern Paiute area of the Las Vegas cannabis industry. Since then, they've used their background in public health to provide scientific education for over 5,000 of those interested in medical cannabis licenses or support from all over the US & even other countries. Their goal is to advocate for others to be a smart consumer & aware of what to expect out of products. Currently they offer additional psychedelic education with a continued focus on science. In their free time, Ayako enjoys music and Asian studies from bunka embroidery to feng shui. They are also very spiritually attuned with gifts such as mediumship & clairaudience. In this episode, Ayako shared the complicated history and politics of Cannabis, the bliss molecule anandamide and how it relates to Cannabis, the difference between CBD and CBN, and how the specific terpenes Myrcene and Pinene can help support meditation practices. Follow them at MyHempFairy.com.
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Doesn't matter if you are from Amsterdam or the States, this citrusy encounter will have you creatively buzzing in no time. Take this to your next business meeting, or friend gathering. Ever been too High? or just have a lot of inflammation, stress, anxiety? can't sleep? check out our Favorite CBD company Mons Pura for products that help with all of the above. https://cannabisschool.monspura.com For Questions or to submit feedback please email Hosts@cannabisschool.us A Flow Media Production www.cannabisschool.us If you would like to help support the show you can go to https://www.patreon.com/CannabisSchool Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah https://chll.to/d08ed5fb Canabis , Limoncello , Cannabis , Headband , Cabbabis , Cannavist , cannabuild , cannabiz , Sativa , Extracts , THC , CBD , MMJ , cannabid, cannabuild , cannabidol, cannabiz , cannabot , Canna , extracto , khush , kush , carts , pax8 , botanicals , alternative health , alternative medicine , marijuana , hemp , delta8 , plant medicine , Skywalker , OG , CBG , CBN , HHC , Tangie , Myrcene https://shop.bydesign.com/monspura/#/shop/from/1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabisschool/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabisschool/support
If I were to tell you a product is high or low potency...the daily user might know we tlaking mainly THC. But what if I said it was medium potency? OR what if it had High Myrcene and low THC? OR what if it was ratioed with CBD?Does that Change the potency rating? Is there a standard way to judge or measure any of this?Join the Professor as he introduces the best rating system for cannabis available - the F-SPEC rating and in this episode we take a look at the 'P' - because after all P is for POTENCY.
I'm still flabbergasted at how difficult it is to choose wisely for myself at the dispensary… the overwhelming information scrolling so fast on screens so far away and then the names mean nothing but the tenders all talk like the stuff with the highest thc levels is the BEST! Well it isn't and it's not the thc that's giving you all those effects! Oh sure… thc has AN effect… actually several… but the terpenes have action and effect as well and that's the difference in using cannabis mindfully or not. Choosing the right effects for your issues. Let's get into it. 4 terpenes alll sedating: Beta-Caryophillene, Linalool, Myrcene, and Pinene when paired with Myrcene. 2 terpenes both uplifting: Limonene or Pinene (without Myrcene!) The Big Book of Terps by Russ Hudson on Amazon. Dr. Anthony Mazo - (321) 733-2711. Https://healercbd.com/products/?ref=116 The Big Book of Terps by Russ Hudson Www.Clubhouse.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabaverum/support
You ever heard of Terp talk? tune in as we talk Terpenes, This week we cover 5: Myrcene , Beta - caryophyllene , Pinene , Limonene and Terpinolene. Find out what is going to compliment your experience or why you may want to stay away from certain ones. For Questions or to submit feedback please email Hosts@cannabisschool.us A Flow Media Production www.cannabisschool.us If you would like to help support the show you can go to https://www.patreon.com/CannabisSchool Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah https://chll.to/d08ed5fb Canabis , Limoncello , Cannabis , Headband , Cabbabis , Cannavist , cannabuild , cannabiz , Sativa , Extracts , THC , CBD , MMJ , cannabid, cannabuild , cannabidol, cannabiz , cannabot , Canna , extracto , khush , kush , carts , pax8 , botanicals , alternative health , alternative medicine , marijuana , hemp , delta8 , plant medicine , Skywalker , OG , CBG , CBN , HHC , Terpenes , Myrcene , Pinene , Limonene , Terpinolene , --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabisschool/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabisschool/support
Daffy and Goofy drop by to rate Disenyland OG for all fans of anything Disney. The small spring green buds are a 50/50 sativa/indica variety with a gritty sandpaper texture that camouflages bright lime colors. Piney notes and ocean breezes transport you to a windy summer California day. The Pinene terpene profile has a strong pine taste with subtle sourness and green earthy-vegetable flavors that hint at the Myrcene and Caryophyllene terpenes that have a balance of both sedative and euphoric stimulating effects.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/rec-time/exclusive-content
In this episode learn more about what Myrcene is and can do for you. Where is myrcene found? What medicinal benefits does it have? What is the best strain to choose if you want to get myrcene's effects?
The Cannabis 101 Podcast is your guide through the legalization and consumption of cannabis in Canada and beyond. It's not just about getting high, it's about getting healthy. Catch Hour One on Tuesday and Hour two on Wednesday. Chris Ianson is our educator and a Regional Manager with Plantlife Cannabis. Each week on Know Your Buds, we explore a different cultivar and make recommendations for what level of cannabis user it fits with based on their level of experience. 72 Volts from RGB Cannabis is an 80-20 sativa dominant hybrid cultivar that has a mysterious lineage. At just under 20% it has a beautiful look, feel and taste to it. It also has 2.7% terpenes with Myrcene, Caryophyllene and Pinene. A nice uplifting daytime cultivar. You can hear full episodes and more at www.Cannabis101Podcast.ca, where you can sign up for The Weed Weekly and get in on our Friday giveaway, and you can watch full episodes, individual segments and product reviews on our YouTube channel. Thanks to all our partners, you can find them here. www.Cannabis101Podcast.ca@TheCannabis101 @TheCannabis101Podcast - Insta Cannabis101Podcast@Gmail.comJoin our Vibe on Relevnt - Download the app and join the C101 Podcast Party
How Terpenes Are Shaping The Future of Cannabis | 710 Morning Show | April 9, 2021 What do you love about cannabis? What makes a good strain to you? Chances are it's the terps, even if you don't know it. There are over 100 Terpenes in cannabis and they all have different effects alone and together. Myrcene for instance is a “hypnotic” terp and is largely responsible for the forgetfulness associated with cannabis consumption. Terpenes are what give all plants their smell. So when they say to enjoy life “stop and smell the flowers”, you can take that advice to the dispensary. Join us LIVE at 7:10am et every weekday. www.710morningshow.com www.floridacannabiscoalition.com #floridacannabiscoalition #710morningshow
Description: On this episode of the Know Your Dose Podcast, welcome the fourth installment of our Taste the Terps series! This time, co-hosts Nadeem and Derek talk about the so-called king (or queen) of cannabis terpenes, myrcene. They explore how prevalent this terpene is in most cannabis strains, the medical qualities within it, and the characteristics of it, such as smell and taste. This quick episode will be very useful during your next trip to the dispensary! Show Notes (People / Products / Mentions): Baked Bros - Terpene Spotlight: Myrcene Baked Bros - The 7 Best Weed Strains of All Time (So Far) Myrcene: An Abundant Terpene With Surprising Benefits What is Myrcene and What Does This Cannabis Terpene Do? Baked Bros - 3 Reasons Indica Puts You “In-Da-Couch” LEAVE A REVIEW FOR A FREE SHIRT Connect With Us: Website: https://knowyourdosepodcast.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/knowyourdosepodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/bakedbrosthc/ Company: https://bakedbros.com Text "JOIN KYD" to (480) 680-8792 for specials, new product updates, and more!
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When people say that cannabis has a distinctive smell, what are they talking about? Terpenes are more than just the aromatics in cannabis; they are found in every single botanical. Today I'm going to teach you what terpenes are and why you should pay special attention to the particular terpenes found in products.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/WCIHealth)
We break down two of our most favorite terpenes and tell you all of the beneficial qualities that they each, uniquely carry. Curious about a natural anti inflammatory reliever or easing withdraw symptoms? Let's break it all down.
We break down two of our most favorite terpenes and tell you all of the beneficial qualities that they each, uniquely carry. Curious about a natural anti inflammatory reliever or easing withdraw symptoms? Let's break it all down.
Miss Myrcene joins me fresh off her first harvest, reaping the rewards but realizing how much work proper curing methods can be! With one complete grow under her belt, this was a great time to hear her thoughts on all the things she can improve upon and make better for the next grow. We cover things like her personal journey to growing cannabis, including a horrible first experience at a shady dispensary in California which she overcame to realize the true medical benefit after a visit to The Apothocarium in San Francisco. I go on to pick Miss Myrcene's brain about the many lessons learned and the improvements she plans on making for the next grow like better journaling, airflow/circulation, and overall environmental controls. Miss Myrcene attributes a lot of her success to the help she received from the form at CocoForCannabis.com. She also plans to use the Atlas Plant Trainer in the upcoming Plant Training Grow Challenge hosted on CocoForCannabis.com! This amazing episode is brought to you by Green Goddess Supply and their discreet grow cabinet, The Armoire. Check out their personalized lineup of smoking accessories at GreenGoddessSupply.com and use the code GROWCAST to save 10% off, while our members enjoy 25% off all the stuff you'll need to consume the fine cannabis we help you grow. Lastly, use GROWCAST100 to get $100 off the amazing Armoire! Make sure you scoop your environmental controls with ACInfinity.com using code GROWCAST15 to save 15% off your entire order on fans, ducting and more at ACInfinity.com Also brought to you by the amazing time-saving invention - Trim Bag and their $30 off + free shipping using code GROWCAST. save yourself time, effort, and frustration by using the amazing Trim Bag on your next harvest. With a few flicks of the wrist, and some light tossing you'll be amazed when your harvest comes out close to trimmed without ever using a pair of scissors. Check it out at TrimBag.com and make sure you watch the videos & use coe GROWCAST to save $30 & free shipping.
Welcome to the Cannabis Question with Scott Goddard!On today's Daily Sesh, we dive into Myrcene and find out what the role of this special terpene is. Myrcene is the most prevalent terpene found in cannabis, and it has a huge part in why marijuana has such varied effects. Prep a Mango, grind your kind buds, and get ready to find out why Myrcene is the King of Terps.Check the Instagram for pics related to the episode @thecannabisquestion.
Wishing safety and chill to our listeners in these unprecedented times! We are back and glad to be with you again! We talk about what we've been up to these past few months and give some practical advice on working with your allotment during the quarantine. Smorgasbord episode incoming! We'd love to hear what you think about the episode, so hit us up at cannabisquestpodcast@gmail.com with notes or anything else!
What are terpenes and how important are they to the cannabis plant? This week we're joined by Dr. Ethan Russo, physician, researcher, and leading expert in the field of Medicinal Cannabis. In this episode, we discuss all things terpenoid, including how they are produced, varieties commonly found in cannabis, and their therapeutic benefits. Episode SummaryDr. Russo was classically trained as a neurologist, but turned back to a teenage interest in medicinal plants when he realised he was prescribing increasingly toxic drugs to his patients. In the early 90's he became interested in treating headaches and migraines, and took research trips to the Amazon rainforest in Peru to work with native tribes who treated the condition with botanicals.When he returned to the USA he knew that he wanted to change his career path, and became interested in the medicinal properties of essential oils, terpenes and terpenoids.Dr. Russo became interested in using cannabis medicinally and started the Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics. He quickly became an expert in the field, and worked as a consultant for GW Pharmaceuticals who had obtained a permit to grow cannabis for medicinal purposes in 1998.Later on he became a Senior Medical Advisor and was heavily involved with the development of Sativex and Epidiolex.The first cannabis derived pharmaceutical approved by the FDA was Epidiolex, which contains a 98% pure cannabidiol compound and is used to treat Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome.To get a drug approved by the FDA often requires between 10 and 12 years of research and between $700m and $1.2bn of expenditure.Dr. Russo has recently founded CReDO Science, who create innovative products and services related to cannabis and the endocannabinoid system, outside the realm of THC. Projects include over the counter treatments, novel extraction techniques, nutritional cannabis products, cannabis based disinfectant, and diagnostic tests. Terpenes are the aromatic components of plants which can be found in the leaves, bark, flowers and sometimes roots. They are used in aromatherapy which is the science of essential oils. An example of this is lemon oil, which denotes cleanliness and is a cleaning agent. The terpene responsible for this aroma is Limonene, which can be found in citrus fruits.Selective breeding for high THC strains means that many of the new strains have a dominant terpene of Myrcene, which interacts with THC to produce sedative effects.Dr. Russo is currently conducting a piece of research which looks into the effects of using THC with differing terpenoids, using memory tests as a measure.There are over 20,000 identified terpenoids, none of which (so far) are unique to cannabis. Alpha Pinene and Limonene are the most abundant in nature but are not found in cannabis very often. In cannabis, Myrcene and Caryophyllene are often found, which interact with CB2 receptors. Caryophyllene is both a terpene and a cannabinoid.In any cannabis sample, there are on average 3-5 prominent terpenoids along with trace amounts of many more.Terpenes act as a defence mechanism for plants, their strong smells either promote pollination, deter predation by insects or to prevent grazing by mammals. Cannabinoids and Terpenoids are both produced in Capitate Glandular Trichomes which are most abundant in unfertilised female plants. Many terpenes have pain reducing effects which work through distinct mechanisms. Quotables‘Terpenes are critical components to the medicinal effects of cannabis' 04:20‘Essential oils are extremely potent, so the amounts involved are tiny' 22:25
A series not just for Budtenders. Myrcene & Limonene are two of the most abundant terpenes in modern cannabis. You might know their scents, but it’s hard to find clear information on their complete health benefits & effects. We distilled the range of intense scientific discovery on these major cannabis terpenes to help you understand how you might be able to leverage them for improved health & positive cannabis experiences. Link to [Periodic Budtender Sessions] FB Group Paper Discussed [1] “Cannabis Pharmacology: The Usual Suspects and a Few Promising Leads” by Dr. Ethan Russo and Jahan Marcu Ph.D.
in this episode I cover the 7 terpenes most found in cannabis, their effects, and cultivars or chemovars which the terpene can be found in cannabis. I cover Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene, Humulene, Linalool, caryophyllene, and Terpinolene.
Today Col speaks with Sarah Schwefel, Marajuana Refugee, Medical Cannabis Activist, and Terpene Enthusiast who was recently a panelist lecturer at CBD.io. Sarah was born with a connective tissue disorder, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). She was living at a daily 7 or 8 out of ten on a pain threshold scale, until one day when she discovered Cannabis, CBD and Terpenes. She tells some of her story, and we go over her favorite 9 Terps, and what other plants they are found in, and what natural medicinal properties they may have. Sarah is @Rising_Zebra on Instagram. #cannabisrefugee #ehlersdanlossyndrome #EDS #terps #terpenes #savetheterps #ocimene #caryophyllene #limonene #linalool #pulegone #humulene #pinene #a-thujene #myrcene
In this episode, I review:What therapeutic effects does it have?What other plants is it in?What other strains are known to have myrcene?What is the boiling point?Anything particular interest?Download notes PDFFeel free to request I expand by emailing info@marymedibles.com.Cannabis can be intimidating to work with, I know I was nervous the first couple of years! This is still unchartered territory for us medical patients. Working together, we can share our stories & make each other’s journey easier.Thank you for tuning in to Medicating with Mary!Mary L Webber
We are joined by our friend Matthew to learn a bit about concentrates. Whether you call them dabs, wax, or concentrates this episode is here to break them down in a more approachable fashion; Giving some great tips for first-time dabbers and helpful advice for long-time users of the rig!
Lisa, Joy, and Amber; Fellow Space Cakes, MMJ patients, and MOMS join our hosts to chat about what it's like to be parents that use cannabis! They chat about how and why they use their meds, and how they talk to their children about it. Got into some recent cannabis news at the end of the show, so listen to the whole way through and let us know your thoughts on the vaping issue gripping the US and elsewhere currently. Keep informed, and smoke safely!
Hunter and Courtney talk about learning through recreational weed to walking into the medical cannabis space. While our home state of Arizona looks into becoming a recreational state we touch on prop 205 and what might change in the current medical space if the vote passes. Prop 205 AKA the "Smart and Safe Act" is up for Arizona voters to decide on in 2020. Here are the links we looked at: https://azmarijuana.com/arizona-medical-marijuana-news/18-must-know-facts-about-the-arizona-2020-cannabis-legalization-initiative/ https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2019/06/29/what-look-arizona-recreational-marijuana-legalization-ballot-measure/1552021001/ https://smartandsafeaz.com/ Also, PS Please forgive the dyer in the background, ya girl had to do laundry!
Full Show notes : Medicating without the high: CBD is a great start -Topicals, Patches, Dabs/isolates, Tinctures Delta 8 > little psycoactive effects -known to connect to both CB1 and CB2 receptors in our bodies. -Studies in Jerusalem show the benefits of delta 8 in children with cancer, chemo symptoms subsided. -antiemetic, anxiolytic, appetite-stimulating, analgesic, and neuroprotective properties. Terpenes are added to many CBD and Delta 8 products as they are a great way to get the EFFECT cannabis plant provides without introducing a high. And the amazing thing is you can basically finetune exactly the feel you are aiming for. Such as Limonene for focus or linalool for relaxation. AZ MMJ Law Updates: -“Tests of samples of all the medical marijuana, concentrates, gummies, and other products sold at dispensaries will be governed by new standards and rules.” Cheaper MMJ cards! “..new law's two-year provision cuts those costs in half.” P.S. : MMJ has been legal in Arizona since 2010. https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol https://www.leafly.com/news/science-tech/what-is-delta8-thc https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/marijuana/arizona-need-to-know-new-medical-marijuana-law-sb1494-11316200
Terpenes are one of the many things across the world that unite us all. They are the reason for why some things taste and smell differently, and could be why some foods and drinks have the healthy properties they do. Courtney and Hunter dive deep on Terpenes to clue you in on what they are, why they matter, and how knowing what is in your cannabis is important if you are looking to target specific issues and ailments. What are your favorite terpenes? Let us know in the commments/DM/ or review on iTunes! P.S. We do know that this is the 8th episode. You might hear us refer to it as the 9th episode in there, but we goofed. You'll just have to wait for episode 9 till next time, haha.
In this episode, Courtney and Hunter talk about the ins and outs of Hybrid cannabis strains, as well as giving their thoughts on best uses and when to steer clear of some crosses. Episode highlights: Benefits of hybrid strains Understanding the parents of a crossed strain to inform your high Knowing what works for you Stay tuned till the end of the episode to get the latest tip from our helpful hosts!
In this episode, Hunter and Courtney help you grow your knowledge of Sativa strains and what they can do, and how you can best choose your preferred medication. Through research and anecdotes, the space cadets help steer you towards better decisions in your medicating process! And don't forget to listen to the end of the episode to get your tip of the month; Which if you already have your pens and paper out, you'll be way ahead! You are now clear for lift-off, space cadets
Daffy and Goofy drop by to rate Disenyland OG for all fans of anything Disney. The small spring green buds are a 50/50 sativa/indica variety with a gritty sandpaper texture that camouflages bright lime colors. Piney notes and ocean breezes transport you to a windy summer California day. The Pinene terpene profile has a strong pine taste with subtle sourness and green earthy-vegetable flavors that hint at the Myrcene and Caryophyllene terpenes that have a balance of both sedative and euphoric stimulating effects.
This is an exciting episode with my good friend Charlie, who worked with me as a Paramedic and as a 9-1-1 call taker. We share some of our most intense experiences working in emergency services, how we use cannabis for self care to prevent PTSD as first responders, healthy VS unhealthy coping strategies, and more surreal framing of how we view life and death. We also talk about a few calls we have done that caused an acute stress response and what measures we took to re-process and overcome them, before they manifested as trauma. Enjoy this ride through life and death moments, using psychedelics and cannabis for self care, while integrating our dark sense of humor! Cannabis can be an effective self-care tool for the overall benefit to the mental health of first responders and emergency workers when used responsibly with education! Strains that are high in Myrcene, CBD, and Linalool are best for combating the acute stress reaction that you may have 24-48 hour after a stressful emergency call. Avoid high levels of THC (above 12%) when experiencing distressing emotions or anxiety, as CBD-dominant indica and hybrids are much better for managing those symptoms. Sativa strains high in THC can exacerbate rumination and distressing emotions, so stick to strains that promote a healthy balance of terpenes and CBD when possible! * Instagram @jake_flightofthoughts * Facebook The Psychedelic Society of First Responders and Emergency Workers * This podcast is uncensored and covers many topics considered “taboo” or difficult for some individuals. We do not condone any illegal activities, as this is a platform for harm reduction and open-dialogue. Although the ideas are mostly evidence-based and honest, the lines of reality and comedy may be blurred at times...this is your trigger warning!
Today we are drinking Lagunitas' Mozango, a limited release IPA that is so aromatic it slaps you across the face when you open it.
Episode 42 has Casey & Tyler talking about listeners and then imbibing Obama Kush from Bridge City Collective with Royal Highness hash from Oregon Coast Cannabis. Then they chat about pairing 10 #cannabis strains with five kinds of Girl Scout Cookies. They talk about: Samoas with Hindu Kush (6:05), Samoas with Chocolate Chunk (7:47), Tagalongs with Trainwreck (9:46), Tagalongs with OG Kush (12:15), Do-si-dos with Jack Flash (13:59), Do-si-dos with Burmese Kush (15:48), Thin Mints with Black Betty (17:45), Thin Mints with God Bud (19:57), Toffee-tastic with White Widow (20:32), Toffee-tastic with Chocolate Cream (21:32), “They’re (the cookies) shit Casey, don’t lie to me.” (22:01), Casey & a letter to the editor (25:40). Last year, Casey and I did Girl Scout and cannabis pairing for Willamette Week. Below are our original notes. Samoas Pairing Notes Hindu Kush was chosen for its tasty and stinky combination of sweet, nutty and earthy flavors. It made sense that the toasted coconut in the cookie would pair well because it takes on the flavor of other foods well. Major terpenes: Caryophyllene, Pinene, Humulene Chocolate Chunk was brought on board for its strong and sweet aroma of chocolate. The hope was to enhance the chocolate taste in the cookie by adding more sweet and bitter flavors. Major terpenes: Myrcene, Linalool, Limonene Tagalongs Pairing Notes When searching for strains to combine with this cookie, we focused our attention on varieties with a combination of sweet, nutty and chocolate notes — like Trainwreck. The most prominent taste in Train Wreck is it’s nuttiness as well as a sweet, almost lemon flavor. We wanted to mellow out the peanut butter and turn the sweetness in the chocolate. Major terpenes: Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene The sweet and nutty flavors in OG Kush are what stuck out in the selection process because the aim of pairing these aromas and tastes was to great a synergy of flavors. Think of it of the weaving of flavors to create more complex ones. Doubling up on the sweetness along take its potency to a deeper level. Major terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene do-si-dos Pairing Notes
We talk about Arrested Development, Dr. Greene from ER, and Myrcene. and we test some new equipment on this episode that has so much wind noise it's barely listenable. Enjoy!
Daffy and Goofy drop by to rate Disenyland OG for all fans of anything Disney. The small spring green buds are a 50/50 sativa/indica variety with a gritty sandpaper texture that camouflages bright lime colors. Piney notes and ocean breezes transport you to a windy summer California day. The Pinene terpene profile has a strong pine taste with subtle sourness and green earthy-vegetable flavors that hint at the Myrcene and Caryophyllene terpenes that have a balance of both sedative and euphoric stimulating effects.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/rec-time/exclusive-content