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In this soul-nourishing episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, we dive deep with Trinn Hatch—co-creator of Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy—into the transformative journey of healing from within. Trinn shares how his path from chronic disability and PTSD to radiant vitality began not in a clinic, but at rock bottom—with a prayer and a promise. Drawing from the ancient lineage of Sowa Rigpa, Trinn discusses how Tibetan medicine, plant energetics, and vibrational remedies awaken the body's innate healing intelligence. Whether you're burnt out, chronically ill, or just seeking wholeness, this episode is a call to reconnect with your body, your breath, and your deeper self. About the Guest:Trinn Hatch is a healing guide and co-creator of Jampha, a Tibetan Pharmacy rooted in the ancient tradition of Sowa Rigpa. Blending Himalayan minerals, terpenes, and vibrational remedies, Trinn supports others through personalized consultations and soul-led formulations. His journey of physical and emotional regeneration is a beacon for those ready to heal from within. Key Takeaways: True healing begins when you stop outsourcing and start tuning into your body's wisdom. Tibetan medicine focuses on regeneration—not symptom suppression. Terpenes reintroduce life force energy into botanical medicine for deep healing. Chronic illness often carries unresolved emotional blocks—especially in the heart. Healing isn't about fighting illness, but inviting balance and inner harmony. Remedies resonate when you're ready to receive—trust the whispers of your body. Connect with Trinn Hatch: https://www.jampha.com/ Explore the healing work of Trinn and Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy at https://www.heal.me/jampha Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life?DM on PodMatch: DM Me HereSubscribe to the newsletter: Join HereBe part of the community: Join Us Stay Tuned And Follow Us!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.clubFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymindLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #tibetanmedicine #healingjourney #healthymindbyavik #jampha #holistichealing #vibrationalmedicine #traumarecovery #mindbodyspirit #wellness
Grove Bags: Mission to Protect Terpenes, Science Behind Grove, Preserving Purity with TerpLocFor this special episode of FSOTD, we want you to forget everything you think you know about packaging and storing the plant post-harvest, including your current perception of a “mylar bag.”Blackleaf is joined in the studio by Jack of Grove Bags, to do the ultimate scientific deep dive into what needs to happen to the plant after it's been harvested, cured, and trimmed, the exact water activity levels of the ideal nug, what defines quality bud beyond smell and appearance, what “gradual slope” means, and most importantly, how to create the most advanced and effective Passive Modified Atmospheric Packaging.Founded in Cleveland in 2016, Grove Bags is a company that specializes in
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Riley Kirk interviews David Sandelman from Cannatrol, delving into the intricate processes of drying and curing cannabis. David shares his journey into the cannabis industry, emphasizing the importance of controlling environmental conditions to achieve optimal drying and curing results. The conversation explores the science behind water activity, the significance of terpene retention, and the implications of traditional drying methods like the 60-60 method. David highlights the impact of drying rates on the final product and discusses the potential for enzymatic processes to enhance the curing experience. The episode concludes with insights into the variability of different cannabis cultivars and the importance of post-harvest practices in maximizing quality. In this conversation, Riley Kirk and David from Cannatrol delve into the intricacies of drying and curing cannabis, emphasizing the importance of strain specificity and the role of technology in enhancing the quality of cannabis products. They discuss methods for rehydrating overly dry cannabis, adjusting water activity for different products, and effective storage techniques for harvested cannabis. The conversation also touches on the significance of terpenes, the potential for using Cannatrol for other herbs, and the encouragement of experimentation with the technology. David shares insights on achieving consistent drying and curing processes, and the conversation concludes with practical advice for growers. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Drying and Curing Cannabis 03:46 The Science Behind Drying and Curing 12:50 Understanding Water Activity in Cannabis 14:43 The Importance of Terpene Retention 21:43 The 60-60 Method: Origins and Implications 26:31 The Rate of Drying and Its Effects 31:05 The Role of Enzymatic Processes in Curing 34:26 Understanding Strain Specificity in Drying and Curing 36:04 Rehydrating Cannabis: Enhancing Quality and Experience 38:41 Adjusting Water Activity for Different Products 41:43 Home Drying and Curing Techniques 43:49 Storing and Managing Harvests Effectively 45:37 The Importance of Terpenes in Cannabis 46:50 Exploring Other Uses for Cannatrol 49:40 Encouraging Experimentation with Cannatrol 51:40 Achieving Consistent Drying and Curing 53:40 Final Thoughts on Drying and Curing Process Learn more from Cannatrol: Instagram @Cannatrol Website: https://www.cannatrols.com/ Seed Giveaway Make sure to comment the magical words on Instagram to be eligible to win some seeds from OR comment the same thing on the FREE Patreon post. Winners will be notified by next week and the next giveaway will be in two weeks when the next episode of Bioactive drops! Preorder my book Reefer Wellness! https://www.amazon.com/Reefer-Wellness-Understanding-Cannabis-Medicine/dp/0593847156 ✨ Want Exclusive Content? Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
In this week's Grow Guides, we take a deep dive into terpenes on cannabis plants, the compounds responsible for the aroma, flavour, and effects of cannabis. We discuss: What are terpenes, and why are they important in cannabis? How do terpenes influence the effects of different strains? What are the most common cannabis terpenes and their properties? How can growers enhance terpene production for better flavour and potency? What environmental factors impact terpene development? Does drying and curing affect terpene retention? If you want to maximise the flavour, aroma, and therapeutic benefits of your cannabis, this episode is packed with essential information! If you have any questions you'd like us to answer in next week's episode, reach out to us through your favourite social network, join our Discord server, or visit Percy's Grow Room for more. Links are available on our website—don't miss out! Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you have enjoyed this episode.
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: 5 ways PERFORMANCE is the best way to measure progress. (2:09) The problem with poor methylation. (19:20) What does colostrum do for humans? (24:13) Terpenes' health benefits. (28:09) Why buy the cow when you can get the milk? (33:27) Human nature at its finest. (45:39) The moment your kid feels smarter than you. (50:45) It's the only non-stick pan you will use again! (54:27) #ListenerLive question #1 – Can I expect more from my physique or should I lower my expectations given my circumstances and age? (56:29) #ListenerLive question #2 – How can one build an unbreakable lower back? (1:06:45) #ListenerLive question #3 – Any recommendations to relieve chronic hip pain? (1:14:54) #ListenerLive question #4 – Do you have any tips to protect the progress I'm making? (1:30:49) Related Links/Products Mentioned Ask a question to Mind Pump, live! Email: live@mindpumpmedia.com Visit NED for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Code MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off ** Visit Our Place for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MINDPUMP at checkout to receive 10% off sitewide. Our Place offers a 100-day trial with free shipping and returns. ** April Special: MAPS HIIT or Extreme Fitness Bundle 50% off! ** Code APRIL50 at checkout ** Mind Pump #2564: The Top 10 All-Cause Mortality Risk Factors & More (Listener Live Coaching) Mind Pump #2560: How to Break Free from Destructive Body Image Issues Betaine benefits, dosage, and side effects - Examine Effects of short-term betaine supplementation on muscle endurance and indices of endocrine function following acute high-intensity resistance exercise in young athletes Colostrum benefits, dosage, and side effects - Examine ‘Liquid Gold': Bovine Colostrum Is TikTok's Latest Supplement Trend. Does It Work? Ultimate List of Terpenes and Terpene Benefits 'After All Those Kids': Soccer Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo Drops Bombshell About Why He's Still Not Sold on Marrying Girlfriend After Nine Years 17 Examples of Oviparous Animals (With Pictures) Visit Seed for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code 25MINDPUMP at checkout for 25% off your first month's supply of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic** Mind Pump #2280: Why Everyone Should Train Like an Athlete Mind Pump #2272: The Dangers of Heavy Metals & How to Flush From Your Body With Dr. Stephen Cabral MP Holistic Health Mind Pump #2337: Is Hidden Household Mold Making You Sick? Visit Transcend for this month's exclusive Mind Pump offer! Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Dr. Stephen Cabral (@stephencabral) Instagram
GROWCAST CULTIVATORS CUP! APRIL 12TH, VIRGIL ILLINOIS: Grab your tickets today before they sell out at www.growcast.com/events The incredible Dr. Riley Kirk from Bioactive Podcast and so much more is here on the program for the very first time! Dr. Kirk tells us all about her extensive background in studying plant medicines, and what led her down the path of educating patients and diving into cannabis research. Riley shares some of the findings she's discovered through her extensive personal study and research, and enlightens home growers on how to more accurately think about things like flavor and aroma. Riley talks about the complexity of the human palette, and how so many different compounds play into the taste and aroma experience- not just terpenes. This leads to a larger conversation about the broad category known as flavorants, and how some of the lesser known compounds can create some of the most unique and noticeable flavors. Introduction 0:00 Dr. Riley Kirk's Background and Passion for Cannabis 2:56 The Role of Flavor Compounds and Terpenes 14:20 The Impact of Flavor Compounds on the Cannabis Experience 32:06 Cannabinoid Ratios and Their Importance 32:19 The Role of Light and Heat in Cannabinoid Production 35:35 Smoking vs. Other Consumption Methods 48:45 Future Plans and Research, Conclusion 53:20 Join GrowCast Membership TODAY! Connect with the most active, vibrant cannabis community in the entire world. Personal 24/7 garden support, Members Only content and discounts, and so much more! www.growcast.com/membership GrowCast Seed Co KLM DROP IS LIVE! Members get $20 off per pack- this Key Lime Madness Drop is going fast so don't miss it! Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now REFILLABLE FILTERS!
⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains discussions about cannabis use, consumption methods, and its relationship with mental health and motherhood. This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before making any health or lifestyle changes.In this fascinating and educational conversation, Mary Hendricks and Riley Kirk, a cannabis educator and scientist, dive deep into the realities, myths, and stigmas surrounding cannabis use, particularly in the context of motherhood, mental health, and wellness.They explore the differences between edibles, vaporization, and smoking, the importance of terpenes in cannabis effects, and how dosing plays a crucial role in having a positive experience. Mary and Riley also discuss the stigma surrounding cannabis use, the challenges of discussing it with medical professionals, and why education is the key to responsible and informed consumption.The episode also covers legal considerations, product safety, and common misconceptions about Delta-8, THCA, and other cannabis products that have gained popularity. If you're curious about how cannabis fits into motherhood, mental health management, or everyday wellness, this episode provides a judgment-free, research-backed conversation to help break down the barriers of stigma.
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Adam chats live with John Haggerty, Brewmaster at Warped Wing Brewing! If you are interested in Adam's consultation or marketing services, click the link for more details: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pkUkUC-MNmwDrRbacPv8JgaGWEVHeoYU/view?usp=sharingAdam Makes Beer Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Si7TqiEY7ZeTq3D7CwqMUApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adam-makes-beer/id1695229502Instagram: @adammakesbeer Equipment Sponsor: Blichmann Engineering Pro BrewingWebsite: https://www.blichmannengineering.com/pro-brewingEmail: Probrewing@Blichmannengineering.com---Hello, I am Adam! I am a professional brewer, consultant, and content creator outside of Cincinnati, OH. I am a former high school and university educator, and I have been making beer for a living for over a decade. My goal here is to give a behind-the-scenes look into the craft brewing industry, and to share any knowledge I have. I am not the perfect brewer, but I am always pushing myself to get better and to learn more. Our goal in the brewhouse is to always aim for the bullseye, knowing we will never hit it. That mantra keeps us focused on continual growth, and helps us appreciate the journey of improving as brewers.
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Dr. Riley Kirk is a cannabis research scientist and educator. She obtained her Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences, specializing in natural product chemistry, and has studied the traditional and contemporary uses of hundreds of medicinal plants. In this episode, we explore cannabinoids and terpenes, discussing some of the most unique combinations, their effects, and more! Follow her for more: https://www.bioactivepodcast.com/ Support Our Channel Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel: https://youtube.com/cannabuzz Join the CannaBuzz community! Use code "buzz" for a free month of access: https://www.cannabuzz.app/invite/1117872 Thank You to Our Sponsors! TikiMadMan - Premium seeds and cuts: https://www.TikiCuts.com Sacred Three Mushrooms - Explore their range of products Lost Coast Plant Therapy - Protect your plants with confidence. Raw Genetics - Genetics you can trust. Stay Connected Sign up for our Email List: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/621c1f4f755600eb5898aa42 Subscribe to our show on Spotify or your favorite podcast app!
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textPodcast episodes are fully available to paid subscribers on the M&M Substack and on YouTube. Partial versions are available elsewhere.About the guest: Alex Wiltschko, PhD is the founder and CEO of Osmo, a startup using AI, neuroscience, and chemistry to digitize the sense of smell.Episode summary: Nick talks to Dr. Wiltschko about: the sense of smell & olfactory perception; aroma and why certain molecules are smelled but not others; how the brain encodes odors; using AI and machine learning to create “odor maps”; designing novel scents for the fragrance industry; Osmo and its goal of digitizing the sense of smell.Related episodes:M&M #114: Marijuana, Plant Chemistry, Terpenes, Volatile Sulfur Compounds, Cannabis Industry, What Pungent Weed Smells Like & Why | Iain OswaldM&M #22: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Animal Behavior & Giving Computers a Sense of Smell | Alex Wiltschko*Not medical adviceAll episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn and grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils or artificial ingredients. Use code MIND for 20% off. Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for 10% off. Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase. KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB + potassium, calcium & magnesium, formulated with kidney health in mind. Use code MIND20 for 20% off any subscription. Learn all the ways you can support my efforts
Send us a textPodcast episodes are fully available to paid subscribers on the M&M Substack and on YouTube. Partial versions are available elsewhere.About the guest: Alex Wiltschko, PhD is the founder and CEO of Osmo, a startup using AI, neuroscience, and chemistry to digitize the sense of smell.Episode summary: Nick talks to Dr. Wiltschko about: the sense of smell & olfactory perception; aroma and why certain molecules are smelled but not others; how the brain encodes odors; using AI and machine learning to create “odor maps”; designing novel scents for the fragrance industry; Osmo and its goal of digitizing the sense of smell.Related episodes:M&M #114: Marijuana, Plant Chemistry, Terpenes, Volatile Sulfur Compounds, Cannabis Industry, What Pungent Weed Smells Like & Why | Iain OswaldM&M #22: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Animal Behavior & Giving Computers a Sense of Smell | Alex WiltschkoSpecial offer: Use MINDMATTERSPECIAL2 for a free 1-year premium subscription to Consensus, an AI-powered research tool that helps you find the best science, faster. ($150 value, limited-time offer).*This content is never meant to serve as medical adviceSupport the showAll episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: Consensus: AI-powered academic research tool. Find & understand the best science, faster. Free 1-year premium sub with code MINDMATTERSPECIAL2 (exp 12.23.24) MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn and grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils or artificial ingredients. Use code MIND for 20% off. Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for 10% off. Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase. KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB + potassium, calcium & magnesium, formulated with kidney health in mind. Use code MIND20 for 20% off any subscription. Learn all the ways you can support my efforts...
Take out a pen and a pad because this episode of the pod with a real-life herb scientist will redefine your preexisting knowledge of the plant.Blackleaf is joined by viral content creator and natural product chemist with a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences, Dr. Riley Kirk, to discuss a number of hard-hitting questions that only a scientist could accurately answer.The entire first half of this episode is truly a treasure trove of educational nuggets surrounding Dr. Riley and her team's efforts to unravel the Science of Smokeability (S.O.S.), as well as her own endeavors to understand the effects of terpenes and other compounds that make up each individual experience with a given strain.You'll hear Dr. Riley speak on the very real nature of the Entourage Effect, as well as how it can change based on the form of consumption you're engaging in. She also weighs in on the receptors in our brains and bodies that respond to different strains in a way that only “the nose knows.” If you've ever wondered why some herb smells like straight up dog shit, then this is also the podcast for you. Dr. Riley delves in deep on terpenes and how some of them present themselves in other organisms in the world. On the less stinky side, she even explains her theory behind why some strains spark creativity.Deeper in the conversation, you'll hear Dr. Riley give her candid opinion on the synthetic cannabinoid wave, the over 30% potency debate, why you should try more CBD, and how to more consciously purchase your herbal goods. This episode is especially unique because you're getting the perspective of a regular smoker who consumes daily who is also a highly educated chemist with a Ph.D and a deep passion for the plant.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you can't find anywhere else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How many of you know that the post-harvest process is just as critical—or even more so—than cultivation for preserving terpenes and cannabinoids?While cultivation is often in the spotlight, the post-harvest process is essential to maintaining quality in cannabis. This week on The Dime, we sit down with Jack Grover, co-founder of Grove Bags, to explore how post-harvest techniques can make or break the final product.Jack explains the importance of managing terpenes, moisture levels, and environmental conditions to keep cannabis potent and aromatic long after harvest. Discover how Terploc technology and thoughtful post-harvest strategies can prevent profit loss, extend shelf life, and elevate product quality in a competitive market.This week we sit down with Jack Grover to discuss TerpLoc® technologyWhat you don't know about Water contentPost-harvest Terpene strategiesKey Topics DiscussedJack's background and entry into the cannabis industry (00:00:11 - 00:01:37)The importance of post-harvest curing and optimization (00:01:37 - 00:07:54)The science behind terpene profiles and their impact on the consumer experience (00:07:54 - 00:14:23)Challenges around cannabis testing and regulation (00:14:23 - 00:16:41)The global cannabis market and international trade (00:16:41 - 00:19:32)Lessons learned in business and the cannabis industry (00:19:32 - 00:20:54)Guest Links:https://grovebags.com/https://www.instagram.com/grovebags/https://www.linkedin.com/company/grove-bagshttps://x.com/grovebags Our LinksBryan Fields on Twitter Kellan Finney on Twitter The Dime on Twitter At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime has a New Website. Shhhh its not finished. The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
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We catch up with Seattle Chronic Seeds to talk about his early work in creating strains that have exciting combinations of cannabinoids and terpenes. Check him out @ https://www.seattlechronicseeds.com/ - Please Like & Subscribe to our channel! - https://youtube.com/cannabuzz Join the CannaBuzz community and use code "buzz" for a free month of access. https://www.cannabuzz.app/invite/1117872 Need help with pest management? Check out Lost Coast Plant Therapy: https://www.lostcoastplanttherapy.com/ Thank you to our Sponsors: TikiMadMan - TikiSeeds and TikiCuts Neptune Seedbank Sacred Three Mushrooms - SacredThreeMushrooms Lost Coast Plant Therapy - https://www.lostcoastplanttherapy.com/ Sign up for our Email List: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/621c1f4f755600eb5898aa42 Please subscribe to our show on Spotify or your favorite podcast app.
Flavors, terpenes, and genetics—all essential components of an incredible cannabis product. But how do you achieve this while running a vertically integrated business with volatile wholesale prices? That's the beauty of the cannabis industry: you're building the plane while flying it.In this episode, the founders of Trade Roots reveal the secrets behind their exceptional strains and flavors. Discover how they've mastered the art of transitioning from legacy to legal cannabis cultivation, integrating West Coast genetics with cutting-edge techniques. They also discuss how vertical integration gives them a unique edge in delivering top-tier products that stand out in the market.This week, we sit down with the Carl Giannone & Jesse Pitts to discuss:West Coast GeneticsUnderstanding Vertical IntegrationTerpenes, THC & Consumer EducationAnd so much moreKey Topics DiscussedJesse's background in the legacy cannabis market and transition to the legal industry (00:01:43)Carl's perspective shift from viewing cannabis as a "business for criminals and children" to becoming a partner in TradeRevs (00:07:18)The process of building TradeRevs' business plan, navigating regulations, and securing funding (00:13:08)Vertical integration and the importance of maintaining control over the supply chain (00:17:21)Challenges around testing, transparency, and integrity in the cannabis industry (00:38:57)Bringing in West Coast genetics and balancing customer demand with commercial viability (00:50:53)Highlights of TradeRevs' cultivation and extraction capabilities (00:59:29) About Trade RootsTrade Roots brings cannabis culture to the gateway of Cape Cod—Wareham, Massachusetts. We deliver a highly curated cannabis experience and have taken special care to tailor everything from our high-quality product to our gorgeous retail space to ensure a first-class experience for our customers.Roots are important to us, and we're proud of ours. One of our owners was born and raised in Wareham while the other lives in town, we're staffed by members of the local community, our product is grown and produced on-site, and our retail shop features the work of local artists and craftsmen. As the saying goes, strong roots produce beautiful leaves.Guest Links https://traderoots.buzz/https://www.instagram.com/traderoots_buzz/https://www.linkedin.com/company/trade-roots-ma/https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlgiannone/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-pitts-4b560199/Bryan Fields on Twitter Kellan Finney on Twitter The Dime on Twitter At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
Adam Ross of Twin Span Brewing shares four beers brewed with terpenes – three with hop terpenes, and one with terpenes from hops' wacky cousin. Scott Housel helps James sample.
Dr. John Streicher is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology in the College of Medicine at the University of Arizona. He has built a long-term research program focused on finding improved treatments for pain. This has encompassed multiple approaches over the years, including testing cannabinoid and non-cannabinoid constituents of Cannabis sativa, identifying new ways to target opioid receptor signaling, and identifying new receptor targets in the body for pain relief. His lab works on both the basic science knowledge of how these systems work and also works to create new drugs for human therapy. During our conversation, we discussed: The basics of terpenes. What they are and their role in cannabis The cannabimimetic effects of terpenes and their synergistic effects with cannabinoids What levels of terpenes are needed to get a therapeutic effect A recent study showing terpenes can relieve chronic neuropathic pain Combining terpenes with other drugs, such as opioids, to get better pain relief at lower doses Which terpenes provide the best pain relief Thanks to This Episode's Sponsor: Healer Healer is a trusted, physician-developed medicinal cannabis brand founded to address the challenges of helping people and health providers get the best results with safe, reliably dosable products and education on how to best use them. Healer Hemp products are available nationwide and include a step-by-step usage guide and response tracker. Healer's distinctive product formulations and education are based on the latest research and work of leading cannabis clinician, Dr. Dustin Sulak, D.O. Visit Healer.com or HealerCbd.com Additional Resources: Terpenes are Cannabimimetic and Enhance Cannabinoid Activity Terpenes Relieve Chronic Pain A Review Article of Terpenes in Pain A Screen of Minor Cannabinoids in Pain The University of Arizona Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction Review the Podcast CannMed Archive
I take a two part dive into the complexity and magic in terpenes, a look at the provinces taking the lead in cannabis change while the feds twiddle their thumbs, a renewed interest in cannabis seeds, the podcast makes number 2 on the Top 25 Canadian Cannabis potcasts for 2024. I stop for some concentrates on Cultivar Corner with Pura Vida Legacy Zombie Kush Cured resin JUMBO jar – tasty.Interest in seedsThe scents of terpenesBoxing glove gummiesTop 2024 Canadian Cannabis PodcastsPura Vida at OCSPure Vida WebsiteProvince leading feds
A new federally funded study into the effects of cannabis terpenes suggests that the compounds could be “potential therapeutics for chronic neuropathic pain,” finding that an injected dose of the compounds produced a “roughly equal” reduction in pain markers when compared to a smaller dose of morphine. Terpenes also appeared to enhance the efficacy of morphine when given in combination.Unlike with morphine, however, none of the studied terpenes produced a meaningful reward response, the research found, indicating that “terpenes could be effective analgesics with no rewarding or dysphoric side effects.”Notably, terpenes that were vaporized or administered orally seemed to have little impact on pain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Conner AKA Terp Wizard (@terp_wizard) joins us to discuss pheno hunting both indoors and outdoors for Hash and unique terpene profiles. We are looking forward to taking questions from the community and learning more about the practices and techniques that make Terp Wizard such a powerhouse in the Hash Community.Topics Discussed:1. Ways to express loud terpenes using alpaca manure and other stinky inputs like Jadam Liquid Fertilizer and Fermented Plant Extracts2. What it means to be DEM certified on the farm and how Conner re-uses his hash wash waste material, forages his land for inputs, grows companion plants and makes his own bio-char3. The Terp Wizard special sauce for pheno hunting 4. Community questions: a. Who wins in a battle, soil mites vs. springtails? b. How does diatemeceous earth effect beneficials?c. Best practices for keeping beneficials arondd. Best inputs for the loudest terpenes
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Hello and welcome to Healthy Mind Healthy Life with your host Eric. This podcast is all about exploring the latest research, sharing personal stories, and providing personal tips for improving our mental health and well-being. Each episode will be joined by experts in the field of mental health, as well as individuals who have experienced the transformative power of a healthy mind firsthand. Together, we will dive into a range of topics from managing stress and anxiety to building resilience and cultivating happiness. So join us on this journey to discover new ways to take care of our minds, bodies, and souls, and let's work together to create a healthier, happier world one episode at a time. So let's get started. Hello dear listeners, welcome to Healthy Waves, the live group podcast where we dive deep into the sea of topics with the experts who bring their wealth of knowledge and insights to our discussions. I'm your host and together we will explore the nuances of the mental and the physical wellbeing and also at the same time, uncover the new perspectives and provide the practical advice to help you lead a healthier and more fulfilling life. So. But before we delve deep into the topic, because today's topic is very great, where we'll be talking about from shadows to the serenity, like harnessing the power of your mind to overcome the addiction, trauma, chronic illness, and others. So, uh, but before we do that, uh, I really love to introduce you to all of our guests. So we'll start with Dave. Dave. Maury. So, uh, the listeners, Dave, uh, lives with the bipolar disorder and is the beacon of hope and the humor for many. So as the bestselling author of the OMG That's me mental health books and stand up comic, he teaches others with the mental illness how to find humor in the darkest days. So his journey from hospitalization and homelessness, uh, to becoming a transformative figure in the mental health is nothing short of inspiring. So through his work, uh, Dave shatters the stigma, shares laughter, and offers a message of resilience and recovery. So welcome to the show, Dave. Thank you. Okay. So we'll quickly also introduce you to our, uh, next guest, Micheal Martin. So, uh, like, following a series of life changing events, Michael turned of nature and turned to nature to find that inner peace and heal himself. So after a difficult, uh, divorce, he embarked on a solo backpacking trip that led him to reconnect with the, uh, tranquility and the resilience of the natural world. So his journey of self-discovery and the emotional healing in the wilderness has given him a renewed sense of peace and the purpose which he now shares to inspire others. Also, we have, on the other hand, we have Len Len May. So he is a pioneer in the, uh, uh, medical cannabis industry and the CEO and the co-founder of Endo DNA with over 25 years of experience, Lin has shaped the legislation and culture around the cannabis, and his expertise in genomics and, um, uh, into the system has revolutionized the personalized health and the, uh, wellness. So, uh, his mission is to educate and empower the individuals through the healing powers of cannabis and the personalized medicine. So welcome to the show, Len. And, uh. Uh, Michael. Thanks for having me. Appreciate it. Lovely, lovely. So to start with, uh, I'll quickly, uh, start with Martin. Uh, so, so, uh, so, Michael, like, uh, to start with, I mean, how do you I mean, how did your solo backpacking trip to the wilderness contribute to your emotional and mental healing after, uh, uh, the phase you've been through? Uh, and what lessons did you learn during that journey? So I think overall through that journey, I rediscovered something that somebody took away from me, which was my sense of self-worth, my sense of self value. And it expanded and really took shape once I learned to embrace the idea of meditation. And once I started working that into my practice of sitting in the wilderness and learning how to befriend myself and befriend the different emotions that I was struggling with, I started to gain a sense of balance and peace and that journey. It's taught me to not only rely on the skill set that I've learned throughout life, but it's also taught me to be open to the different examples that I encounter within the living world around me. Okay. Okay. So, um. Okay. Thanks. Thanks for sharing. Uh, this. Michael. So, uh, I'll come to the, like the, like, uh, uh, so exploring the humor in the healing, uh, if you can share with us, like, how the humor became, uh, pivotal tool in your recovery journey and also, at the same time, how it can transform the lives of those with the mental illness. Um, I had a breakdown in in 1996 and from 1996 to 2010, where my last years, my dark days, uh, suffering in silence. Um, just hiding from from everyone. And then in 2010, I took a stand up comedy class for folks with mental illness, and it changed my life. Instead of, uh, me having the thought and, uh, about a past trauma and reliving that experience, I started to look for the humor in in those triggers, those things that would trigger those, those, uh, memories and, and take me to those darkest places. And once I started doing that, it again, it changed. It changed everything. I, I when the trigger happened, uh, I no longer went to those dark places. I looked for the humor in it, and, like, Lynn was talking. You know, Lynn's talking about cannabis. And I have a cannabis joke. When, uh, when cannabis was legalized in in Oregon, uh, we got a new airline. It's called Air Cannabis, and they don't charge it by how far you go, but by how high you get. So you know, it does a couple things. One, it it it, uh, made a huge difference in my life. And then I teach standup comedy to others, and I see the same transformation in them. And, you know, I'll be able to talk a little bit about that. Um, but it it also helps shatter the stigma. People, when people find out I'm bipolar, uh, you know, they tend to back away and, and actually run away as fast as they can. But by including some humor, it humanizes me. It makes it so much less scary and helps shatter the stigma. Lovely. Thank you. Thank you so much for sharing. Yeah. So I'll come to Len. Um, so after that joke. Definitely. So, uh, we'll, uh, so regarding that personalized health through the, uh, genomics, uh, if you can, if you can share, I mean, how, uh, know DNAs technology harness the power of DNA to provide that personalized, uh, health recommendations and how this can be beneficial for the individuals who are dealing with the chronic illness. Yeah. I just want to say that Dave and I got the orange memo, and I think Mike didn't get the memo, so we're, uh, we're we're very coordinated today. Uh, so, uh, I didn't check my email before this. My apologies. Yeah. I'm sorry. Uh, so I wanted to, uh, kind of take a step back and really explain to people. And I really appreciate everybody's sharing their personal journeys, because that's what it is. Uh, we are all individuals, and we all should be treated personally, individually, and not like one size fits all. Uh, medicine and wellness. That's what. That's how we treat it today. And, you know, focusing on the root cause of something instead of addressing with a pill or a shot. So I just want to say, you know, I always focused on we started with the endocannabinoid system. That was that was my goal because I was noticing I was a dispensary owner at the time, had five different dispensaries under the same brand, uh, in Southern California. And, uh, I was noticing that people would consume the same chemical variety and have a completely different experience. And the first thing I did, I focused on a plant genomics. So doing genetic sequencing in the plant, we named this plan different names, but it really doesn't mean anything. It's what the components of the plant are that you're putting in your body. So once I started realizing that, I started looking at the human genetic side and merging those two together, not defined. You know, what is the ultimate plan? It's to help people avoid or mitigate possible adverse events. So now your DNA is your personalized roadmap. So this is your human, uh, G.P.S. system. It shows you where your own personal potholes are in your road. Where is there your own personal traffic jam. So if you're aware of this, it's empowering because you can then, uh, create lifestyle, uh, modifications to be able to avoid those possible personal potholes along the way. So the way that it works is, you know, we have a it's a saliva based test you swab into your cheek or your register because we're a hippo, we're GDPR compliant. It's medical data. You send it over to our lab, we'll sequence that and genotype that and provide you a report. So like I said, uh, it's it's focusing on your endocannabinoid system first. But now we expanded the whole genome and we're providing precision, uh, wellness and precision therapeutic, uh, suggestions across the board. So we have like, uh, for women. Uh, female hormone health. So looking at predisposition and menopause. Perimenopause post menopause. Extremely helpful to women who have a predisposition to something that they can actually turn off the genetic expression by taking certain things in advance. Also, it helps their significant others because we had a lot of calls from husbands and boyfriends saying, thanks, you saved my marriage because I don't have to deal with my wife going through certain, you know, genetic challenges based on her menopause. So we have a male hormone health, we have neutral genomics or personalized supplements and, and, uh, and vitamins, etc., skin, etc., even even canine, uh, for dogs. But the concept is you book an the experience starting with DNA, giving you a suggestion, then being able to have a feedback loop on how is that working for the individual and using AI to be able to start creating predictive inferences. So the next person that comes into a healthcare professionals office, you can say, you know what, there was 100 people that were similar to your genetics that took this protocol and showed that it was efficacious, that it worked for them. And that's the way, you know, you really building personalized precision health and wellness and medicine. And, Mr. Minister, thank you for sharing this. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. That's amazing. Yeah, exactly, exactly. We talk about it. I don't want to step on anybody's toes because you're moderating this. But you talk about, you know, addiction. You talk about mental health and all of these things. Well, I just want to make a couple of statements. Number one, there's a very large percentage of human beings that have a treatment resistant gene. So we have these, uh, you know, antidepressant, anti-anxiety medications. We go to a psycho pharmacologist. They look at us, they diagnosis, and they say, all right, here's your medication, here's your SSRI, etc. well, guess what? Maybe close to 30% of the population has a predisposition to treatment resistance. So they're going to get their pill. It's not going to work for them but they'll get all the side effects from that. So why are we not making that standard practice to be able to do that? Additionally, you know, we work with a lot of pain management specialists, and, uh, there's one quarter of the population has a predisposition to opioid, uh, dependence. So we're giving people opioids without understanding that by giving them the opioid, you can actually turn on the expression of the genetic predisposition and get them to be dependent. Not everybody. But if there's four of us on this, if we all take an oxy. One of us may actually get triggered that, uh, that dependence gene. So these are the things that we have to be extremely aware of as, as us, as patients or as humans and working with our health care professionals. It has to be a more of a collaborative kind of approach to health and wellness, I understand. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you for shooting. Yeah. So, uh, I'll come to, uh, Michael again. So, uh, for the power of solitude, if you can describe the impact of it. And, uh, also like disconnecting from the stress of the everyday life, uh, on your mental health. So, uh, if you can share and also, like, how can others incorporate this into their own lives? So when you bring up the word disconnection, I have a very, very strong relationship with that word because it's a trait that I have, and I really rely on the idea of disconnecting and it brought me into the wilderness is something we all do. Now, a part of that that we all face is like the fear of sitting alone with ourselves. We bring the mindful aspect of that out here with you. It almost makes it a little bit more comfortable because you're relying on the power of observation, which is something that we all utilize in our everyday life. And you're able to observe the animals, plants, trees and the way that they move and what it does for me and what I like to point out, the people that I work with is it gives you an opportunity to step away from that story of self suffering that we all tell ourselves that we all caught up in, because it's easy and just watch the environment, watch how things move and how they interact with each other. You can build a new story around which team to correct the story that's holding you back. So it helps you to bring this ability to sit with yourself and connect emotionally and inside while engaging the living world around you and removing that disconnect to build a new narrative and a new story that helps you to get and achieve the goals in it. You know, I think it really builds on the clinical aspect of things, because we essentially work hand in hand and whether we're in the clinical. From the outdoor side. We're still working with that collaborative property, you know, vibrating with the person that's guiding us one or the other or the environment around us. But it all comes back to the fact that we got to believe. We got to believe that the steps and the effort that we're putting into whatever avenue we're pursuing is going to achieve that goal. You know, we talk about the medications and this and that. Well, if we rely fully on somebody to give us an answer, it's not going to be a long term fix. So by bringing these mindful practices in to a nature background, you know, peaceful tranquility setting like this. You're able to speak and listen to that voice of hope inside of you. Okay. Got it. Understood. So, um. Okay, I'll come to Dave. Uh, like, what was the turning point that shifted your control over the bipolar disorder? And, uh, how do you guide others to find their own moments of the transformation through the stand up comedy? For me. You know, manic depression, bipolar disorder is cyclical. So I would go into depressive episodes. And as I got older, the depression, the episodes got deeper and deeper, darker and darker and lasted longer. And the same thing with the mania. It it it, uh, I the fly among the clouds, I'd get higher. I had to think I was the smartest person in the room. And, uh, you know, uh, oftentimes I was I was an asshole. Uh, without planning it, without knowing it. It's just how it came out. And so, uh, through I think what I hear, too, from from Lana and Mike is, you know, for me, taking quiet time, I don't necessarily call a meditation. uh, because meditation for me means I've got to get somewhere to, uh, that quiet place where I really don't have any thoughts or they're minimal. And with bipolar disorder, the anxiety is constant and it's always there. And our minds are racing and loops of negative thoughts that are constant. And so the quiet time gave some reprieve for that. And what would happen would be the things that were important would just bubble up in my head. And I knew, you know, maybe it's two things or three things. Um, but oftentimes, um. One thing. If I could accomplish one thing, um, that was success. And I found I was making lists of, uh, lists of things to do, the things that I wanted to do, things that needed to be done. And I could, uh, it was overwhelming and, uh, created anxiety and worse than the depression or the mania. And when I started making lists of one thing or two things or three things, then I could have success by doing just that one thing, and I could mark it off my list and feel good about it. And then that encouraged me to do the other. As far as a turning point, um, part of it was writing my blogging. I blog for BP, hope.com, and my blog posts have been read by over a million people, and the most comment common comment from them was OMG that's me, you're telling my story and I was writing it. When I was writing it, I was actually telling my story and I was helping other people, but I was also helping myself and and I could see it. So the combination of that and then being able to start looking for the humor in my experiences and, uh. You know those? Those were the things that that started me in a different direction. Also, I've got to say medication helped the medication. You know, you don't you don't, uh, you get cured from having bipolar disorder or depression or anxiety, but the medications I'm making can make it so the the lows aren't quite so low and they don't last quite so long. And the, the high is don't go quite so high and they don't last too long. Uh, but again the anxiety was the worst. And you know, just getting out of my own head, whatever, you know, I was stuck. We were stuck. When we're doing that in our own heads, and we have senses of dread and senses of guilt, and it's just constant. So being able to get out of my head, uh, was just and it was, it was just a little bit at a time, but it was a blessing and helped turn, start to turn things around for me. Um. Sort of minister. So can I jump in there real quick to something that was very important to me. It was the assumption of meditation that you had. You know, it was always had to go somewhere. When I got into meditation, I had the same kind of view as caught in the stigmas of it. Like, you know, you got to shave your head. You got one of those 1998, uh, chant CDs or whatever the case may be. I had to talk therapy session where it was introduced to me. I thought it just like that. Just like you were talking about. And then I went out back and I picked up my crossbow and I started shooting, and I realized that all the different things in meditation that are important the breathing, the slowing your thoughts down to being able to center yourself were a part of my my enjoyment, my shooting. So then I started to be able to transition that into coming out in the wilderness. But what I'm looking at is the fact that we all, in one form or another, have, within our daily processes and our daily routines, some form of meditation, which it doesn't necessarily have to go to a certain spot or a certain destination. It's about the journey, the thought process, just like you were talking about writing things down, how you work through them. That's the that's essentially what meditation is about. It's not about chasing a thought or a direction or even technically sitting still. Nine times out of ten, when I'm out in the wilderness with a group, we're walking. We're focusing on walking meditation. It's simply about channeling your thoughts and being able to look at them, to slow down and bring yourself back into the present moment so that everything else is beating down on you. All that stress disorder and, you know, just disruptions are not what you're focused on. You're focusing on you and how you can overcome each of those. And. It's a staircase essentially in front of you to climb and reach each one of those objectives that you write down on the paper. Yeah. And if I may, I like what you said. And if I sit down and I'm going to meditate and I have a purpose for that, I'm going to work on this aspect of what's going on in my life. It doesn't work when I sit down and just be Then again, uh, I calm and the thoughts bubble up, and then that's that's where I end up at it. Not. Not trying to get somewhere, just allowing my mind to to, uh, help me discover, uh, a pathway. Uh, you know, it's right for me. Absolutely. There's always a unique pathway and a unique, you know, individualized journey. If I was to make any suggestion as to, you know, help you kind of tame that or change that in a different direction at some point, if you were comfortable with it would be the idea of walking meditation. Just simply go out for a walk and kind of focusing on inside of your breathing and setting up the actual movements that you're making, the way that it feels when your foot is the ground, the way. You feel the push against you, or it's within your arms and things like that. And ultimately it aimed at kind of softening all that tension that you're bringing to the table when you try to sit down. Because to me, I get a feeling that there's a lot of the hamster wheel momentum going on within the thought process, and your hand is your outlet in writing it down. If you added another tool into it by being in this walking meditation, I feel like it may kind of summarize things for you a little bit and kind of help you to ease into some of these ideas that we're trying to work through. Thanks for that. Well, it's definitely. A great. So, uh, it is a great discussion, I would say. And also I'll quickly come to Len. Uh, so, uh, so, Len, like what? According to you, I mean, uh, I do the, uh, uh, cannabinoids and, uh, interact with the, uh, uh, endocannabinoid system. Like, what role do they play in managing the mental health and the wellness? Um. I'm going to try to see if I can integrate the answer with some of the things that both, uh, Dave, Mike said, uh, when I was a kid, I was, uh, I would sit in class and the teacher would call my brain. I would have different thoughts. Uh, so it was the daydreaming kind of kid. And at some point I was diagnosed with the attention deficit disorder, which I never thought it was a disorder. I always thought it was my superpower, but they labeled it a disorder. So, as Dave said, you know, for some people, medication works. For other people, it doesn't work as well. You got to find the right one. So I was put on prescription medication. I can't say it didn't work. The goal of it was to help me focus, which it did, but it removed my connection to self. So I had no connection to my emotional sense. And uh, by meeting some older kids, they asked me if I wanted to smoke a cigarette. They actually try to, uh, you know, fool me and put cannabis in the cigarette. So I had an experience with cannabis. I went back to class and the windows are open in my head, narrowed, and I could focus. I never said anything to anybody because cannabis wasn't really supposed to be medicine. It's a drug, you know, uh, at that time. But for me, it became my medicine. So I got off the prescription medications. And I'm not advocating this for anybody. This is my experience. And, uh, you know, and I can relate to what Dave was saying about, you know, your mind is trying to escape in many different things. There's all these thoughts because I have this ad and, uh, you know, meditation for me. I want to take so many different classes. I took transcendental Meditation, all those things. But as Mike was saying, the best time that I quote unquote meditate is when I hike in nature. Stop thinking and I just be. And all those kind of things, uh, start flowing in and your your mind gets clarity. You become a vessel for things to start downloading to you. And now your ideas are much more clear. So there's different ways to meditate. I agree with Mike and nature's huge help with that. But so to go back to answer your question about mental health and anxiety and all that stuff, I think it's important for us to establish what the endocannabinoid system really is and how it works, and then how cannabis sort of interacts with that. We discovered this system in 1992. It's it wasn't that long ago, uh, and it evolved with us. There's a lot of things in our bodies that, you know, through evolution, we no longer use and need. But this system evolved with us. So the main goal of the endocannabinoid system is to maintain balance or homeostasis. The way that it does this, it gets signals from the other systems. So like your immune system, your endocrine system, etc., it sends up the central nervous system, sort of like salmon swimming upstream to your brain. And your brain makes a decision which neurochemicals to be able to secrete to get that system back in balance. So the two that are endogenous means we create those ourselves. Uh, part of the endocannabinoid system are called anandamide. And the word and the second one is two AG. So the word uh, Ananda means bliss and Sanskrit is your bliss. Uh, molecule. This is what secreted. This is when we when we run, uh, we get the runner's high. This is one of the chemicals that we produce that gets, uh, made. So when we consume cannabis, the main the two main cannabinoids. Phyto cannabis means the plant is delivering that. Uh, it's called THC delta nine, THC, uh, or and CBD, cannabidiol CBD. So when the plant grows, uh, and you remove that, uh, that bud from plant, it has an acid molecule to it when you heat it. Uh, it's called decrease oscillation. It drops the acid molecule and it binds to our receptors there in our body. So we have CB1 receptors. They're mostly located in our brain and central nervous system. When we consume THC, it binds to your CB1 receptor and releases anandamide. So that's the way the drug works. When we, uh, consume CBD, it has an affinity for the CB2 receptors, which are mostly located in our immune or digestive system or body, and it releases to AG. So those are the two chemicals, neurochemicals that are released that a lion which is cannabis, uh, helps to secrete. Now going back and answering your question about mental health, etc., so let's say. I'll use Mike as an example, but he seems to be a guy that doesn't get rattled really fast, but I'll use him as an example anyway. So Mike is walking down the street and a car flies out of almost nowhere and almost hits him and he's going to have a fight or flight experience. So some of the things are going to happen is you're going to have a secretion of, uh, neurochemicals dopamine, adrenaline, norepinephrine, cortisol. Now, when he realizes his mind realizes it's safe, there's no line chasing you in the jungle. There's two things that happen. There's the reuptake of those neurochemicals, and then your brain releases new neurochemicals to get you back to balance and homeostasis. And those are anandamide and to AG. So your genetics how they would play a role in that. Let's say that Mike has a predisposition to, uh, stress reactivity. And I know that Dave does this. Why? I want to use him as an example, because he already is diagnosed. Let's say he has a predisposition of stress reactivity. It's a gene called, uh, FH five fatty acid amide hydrolase. Very, very important gene. But we may not know because it breaks down anandamide which is that endogenous endocannabinoids. So if he's breaking down anandamide at a very rapid pace compared to the average person, that cortisol that's in his bloodstream can stay longer. And if the cortisol is staying longer in his bloodstream, there's several things that can happen. Number one, it can lower his pH level, make him more acidic. Your immune system can then over respond to that and create inflammation. So what you may feel is inflammation in your knees anywhere in your joints, knees, hips, elbows, neck, back, etc. if he has predisposition to gut health issues, it can actually turn on the expression of IBD or other gut health challenges. The good news is, by understanding this, you can subsidize what you're naturally deficient in. So maybe take some THC, it'll bind to that receptor and I'll actually squirt more anandamide. On the flip side, if you take a little bit too much THC, it does the opposite. It can actually trigger the stress reactivity, make people feel more anxious. And then if he has a gene for PTSD now can replay that over and over and over. And instead of having a therapeutic benefit, you're actually creating an adverse event. So being able to know this about yourself and take the right amount. So a suggestion would be maybe take higher CBD, less THC. And then to answer your other question. Terpenes are essential oils that the plants produce. Every plant produces essential oils in nature. In cannabis, there's two things. The terpenes give it its smell and also have an effect. So if you're prone to stress reactivity, you may want to turn in profile first. That is calming. So something like Lidl, which is also found in lavender, is a common terpene. The second 1st May be beta carotene, which is found in clove and black pepper, and also in some cannabis varieties, and that is an anti-inflammatory. Works very well with CBD to reduce inflammation. So as you're using THC as an example to reduce the pain, you have your your sort of formulation that is geared directly to you. And then you can find the products that are more identified to you. And two other things really, really quick. This one is metabolic function of dosing. How you dose anything is really important because how you metabolize things are different. The doctor tells you to take two of these. Well why am I taking two? Why am I not taking four? Why is Mike not taking one? He may be a slow metabolism, so understanding how to dose correctly is really important. And the last thing is interactions. So we're taking phyto cannabinoids and we're also taking an SSRI like Davis taking medication. There could be an interaction because at that medication uses the same enzymatic pathway one that can be an inducer, one can be an inhibitor. So you got to look at all these different things to be able to guide people to more personalized experience with anything in especially, you know, uh, fighter cannabinoids like, uh, you know, THC and CBD. Wow. Great way of, uh, explaining. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you so much. And it's really, uh, really helpful. Yeah, sure. So, uh, uh, before, I mean, before we wrap. So I'll quickly introduce, I mean, not introduce, I mean, quickly, uh, I want to ask, uh, one advice for the listeners. Uh, what would it be? So anyone, anyone want to start? Um. I'll start. I think, uh, a couple things is when we are in that anxiety state or that depressive state, we, we, you know, we we're we're oftentimes unable to move or do things and, and go out and interact with people. And uh, I know for me, when that was happening, I, um, I ended up going to the mailbox at night, so I didn't see anybody. Um, but I, I think seeing. You know, and knowing that that these things are going on and having a plan for if we're going to be out and interacting with people, have a plan for, um, what are some topics to talk about? And also to, to make sure that we don't just vomit everything about our personal self that, uh, is, you know, it's important to us and that's what's happening with us. But it's it's it's outputting to somebody else. So, uh, there's two things. Uh, uh, smile, ask and listen. And when we smile and say in our mind that about the person we're talking to, if we say, I love you or I like you, our eyes brighten and a smile comes to our face. And then we ask a question and listen carefully. And, uh uh, that makes a huge difference. And then the other one is an acronym that that I talk to, the folks I work with, with mental illness. And the acronym is wait, wait. And it stands for why am I talking? And knowing why you're talking is good. Because usually oftentimes when we're talking, we're we're talking about ourselves. And once we're talking about ourselves, we're still in our head. We're seeking we're seeking acceptance. We're we're trying, you know, we're trying to be okay and show people or take care. We're pretending. And, um, um, you know, we don't have to pretend if we smile, ask and listen. And if we have an idea when we're going into an event, some of the questions we're going to be asking and we're prepared, then that helps us, uh, you know, again, get a get out of our head and, uh, be aware of the surroundings. And, uh, people like to talk about themselves. So the more we ask and the more we listen, the more people like us, uh, we can go home And we. Instead of saying, I wish I hadn't said that, I'm embarrassed about saying this. Uh, we can go home feeling good that we talk to somebody, we learn from somebody. And, um, you know, that gives us peace of mind. And peace of mind is everything when you're living with, uh, depression, anxiety and mania. Uh, peace of mind is is everything, whether it be whether you get it from walking, meditation or, um, one of my favorite things to do is go to Oregon wine country and sit on the deck and overlook the vineyards and have a small glass of wine. And my mind just, you know, just goes and it's it's it's amazing. Lovely. Great. Thank you. Uh, so, Mike, you want to share? So I think actually I would probably start by raising a very, very valid question that comes to mind. Why are we repressing or fighting who we are and starting to embrace, befriend and grow the experience of who we are? Because, you know, I've come from much different backgrounds, but all three of us are on the exact same mission. What makes that mission look and feel and sound different? The labels and the terminology. If any one of us connected on the street somewhere and we started up conversation, that conversation would flow great. But because we're in this arena right now, we're having these little bit of hiccups back and forth because the stigmas, they are what we stick that fear behind. So if we take time to not only learn about ourselves and embrace their selves, find their voice. And then open our ears and allow for next to us to do this. And we would answer so many more questions, so much quicker, and we would provide so much great help for the people that we're trying to serve. Because I've seen ideas, I've heard points and thoughts in this conversation that I've never thought of from that perspective. But now when I take back and apply them to the story I have sends up a new door. You know, I'm sitting here at a campfire right now sharing stories and ideas that may sound completely different to somebody else, but when they apply them to their to the context of the world they live, it still provides it the same motivation. And I think whether it's in the arena of trying to help someone or just to own personal lives, removing those layers, realizing that we all have a place within the circle, that even is the step that needs to be taken. Okay. Okay. So, Len. Well, I have to agree with my colleagues on here. And Mike said something really profound. Knowing yourself is key. And 99.9% of our genetics is the same. We are all the same. It's that 0.1% that really makes us different. And once we understand those nuances, we can connect with love and kindness with our fellow human on a path that is similar. Instead of focusing on that 0.1%, that makes us different when we're looking to treat ourselves health and wellness wise. We have to understand that that 0.1% nuance is also what can make us different in terms of treatment. So we're not going to be treated exactly the same way all the time with our health and wellness, whether it's mental or physical health. So the thing that I want to express to people is really learn yourself as much as possible, do as much diagnostic work on yourself as possible. Look at your genetics. Look at your epigenetic expression. Look at your gut microbiome. Understand all these things and then actually treat yourself first with love and kindness. Understand that you may have these predispositions, but you are empowered to actually make lifestyle changes according to that. And it's not a sentence. Just because you have something genetically predisposed to it doesn't mean that you're not empowered to make changes. But the more you learn about yourself, the better you can collaborate with people, your health care professionals and yourself. Love and kindness. Exactly, exactly. Lovely. Great, great. Thank you. Thank you so much, everyone, for joining us on this episode of Healthy Waves. And I hope that the listeners, like our discussions today, have provided you with the valuable insights and the inspiration to harness the power, um, of your mind in overcoming the addiction, trauma, chronic illness. So, uh, and definitely a huge, uh, thank you to our amazing guests. Uh, they've Mike Len, uh, for sharing, um, uh, their stories and the expertise with us and for the listeners, I would love to mention, like always remember that, uh, no matter how the turf journey is, there is always a hope. And, uh, there is a way to find light in the darkness. So stay tuned, uh, for more expert discussions on our next episode. And until then, take care and stay healthy. So thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Great.
Bioconjugation of antibodies to drugs via chemical linkers is how antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are made. We're joined by Matt Giese, Senior Scientist at Vector Laboratories, who talks us through the complex chemistry options and biodesign considerations that have to be considered and balanced when making a successful ADC.How does one build the skillset to work in biodesign of ADCs you might ask? Well, Matt's career path might not provide a clearcut roadmap like you might hope. That's because Matt started his career as an auto mechanic, moved into art, went back to auto mechanics, worked as baggage handler and as a construction worker, all before ever finding chemistry. If you think that's a convoluted path, just wait to hear about his academic and professional work journeys. You'll revel in following this journey, and in the lessons and diverse skills learned along the way. Join us to hear it yourself, from who might just be the most interesting man in chemistry!Related episodes:Season 5, Ep.7: The life-altering impact of one chemist's sabbaticalSeason 2, Ep.1: Chemistry: a modern American dreamSeason 3, Ep.5: On the COVID pill and other process chemistry tales Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by this episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video of this episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast. A free thank you gift for our listeners! Request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t-shirt on our episode website.Use Podcast Code: LabRatsRul3 in July or OchemRcks in August. We read every email so please share your questions and feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com
This week Conner AKA Terp Wizard (@terp_wizard) joins us to discuss pheno hunting both indoors and outdoors for Hash and unique terpene profiles. We are looking forward to taking questions from the community and learning more about the practices and techniques that make Terp Wizard such a powerhouse in the Hash Community. Topics Discussed: 1. Ways to express loud terpenes using alpaca manure and other stinky inputs like Jadam Liquid Fertilizer and Fermented Plant Extracts 2. What it means to be DEM certified on the farm and how Conner re-uses his hash wash waste material, forages his land for inputs, grows companion plants and makes his own bio-char 3. The Terp Wizard special sauce for pheno hunting 4. Community questions: a. Who wins in a battle, soil mites vs. springtails? b. How does diatemeceous earth effect beneficials? c. Best practices for keeping beneficials arond d. Best inputs for the loudest terpenes
This week Conner AKA Terp Wizard (@terp_wizard) joins us to discuss pheno hunting both indoors and outdoors for Hash and unique terpene profiles. We are looking forward to taking questions from the community and learning more about the practices and techniques that make Terp Wizard such a powerhouse in the Hash Community.Topics Discussed:1. Ways to express loud terpenes using alpaca manure and other stinky inputs like Jadam Liquid Fertilizer and Fermented Plant Extracts2. What it means to be DEM certified on the farm and how Conner re-uses his hash wash waste material, forages his land for inputs, grows companion plants and makes his own bio-char3. The Terp Wizard special sauce for pheno hunting 4. Community questions: a. Who wins in a battle, soil mites vs. springtails? b. How does diatemeceous earth effect beneficials?c. Best practices for keeping beneficials arondd. Best inputs for the loudest terpenes
Send us a Text Message.About the guest: Iain Oswald, PhD is an organic chemist and Director of Research & Development at Abstrax Tech.Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Oswald discuss: plant chemistry; marijuana strains and their aroma; the chemical basis of cannabis aroma; terpenes vs. non-terpene volatile organic compounds; and more.Related episodes:Marijuana, Plant Chemistry, Terpenes, Volatile Sulfur Compounds, Cannabis Industry, What Pungent Weed Smells Like & Why | Iain Oswald | #114Endocannabinoids, Stress, Exercise, Cortisol, Anxiety, Cannabis & Effects of Marijuana on Brain Development | Matthew Hill | #123*This content is never meant to serve as medical advice.Support the Show.All 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 10% off.Learn all the ways you can support my efforts
In this episode of Mitten Marijuana, Joe and Chloe dive into a detailed review of Dragonfly's Sour Pebbles infused pre-roll. Join them as they break down everything from THC content and parent strains to flavor profiles and effects. Whether you're a seasoned smoker or just curious about this strain, this episode provides valuable insights and some hilarious off-topic moments. Tune in for an honest and entertaining review! Timestamps: 00:00 - 00:32 - Introduction and Episode Overview 00:32 - 01:06 - Initial Thoughts on Dragonfly 01:06 - 02:08 - Sour Pebbles THC Content and Price 02:08 - 02:50 - Parent Strains and Flavor Expectations 02:50 - 03:17 - Fruity Pebbles Flavor Comparison 03:17 - 04:11 - Smell and Flavor Profile 04:11 - 05:33 - Terpenes and Aroma 05:33 - 06:28 - Effects and Personal Experiences 06:28 - 07:44 - The Joy of Smoking Outdoors 07:44 - 10:03 - Rating and Comparison to Other Strains 10:03 - 11:24 - Reflections on Past Favorites 11:24 - 13:44 - Conclusion and Next Week's TeaserWrapping up the episode with final thoughts on Sour Pebbles and a teaser for the next episode on the long-term effects of smoking weed when young. Join us every week at the same pot time and same pot channel for more cannabis reviews and discussions!
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In today's episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart does a solo episode to dissect all you need to know about the latest research and controversies related to cannabis. He discusses the key points from the Huberman and Hill podcast along with the different dosages of CBD used for anxiety, the interplay between CBD and THC, and the potential cardiovascular risks associated with cannabis use. Lastly, Dr. Mike touches on the impact of cannabis on memory and lung function, and the significance of terpenes in the cannabis plant. Resources: Dr. Matthew Hill: How Cannabis Impacts Health & the Potential Risks Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (0:30) Dr. Hart does a solo review on the episode: Dr. Matthew Hill: How Cannabis Impacts Health & the Potential Risks (2:45) CBD dosages and their effects on anxiety (6:00) Interactions between CBD and THC (14:30) Terpenes and their potential effects (19:00) Discussion on cannabis-induced psychosis (24:30) Cannabis does not CAUSE psychosis @marclanders (26:40) Examining the cardiovascular risks associated with cannabis (33:30) Cannabis/CBD use in children and adolescents (36:15) Cannabis and memory (40:30) Studies on lung function and cannabis (41:50) Dr. Hart discusses two studies on cannabis and lung function (48:30) Closing thoughts --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community. Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
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Send us a Text Message.In the second installment of our series with Jon Vought from Rescue 1 CBD, we discuss the evolving relationship between marijuana use and the fire service. The conversation covers legal nuances, state-specific precedents, and the slow shift towards acceptance of marijuana, especially for first responders. We can't explore the challenges of marijuana within the fire service without highlighting the benefits of CBD, particularly for sleep and inflammation, given that CBD is legal and THC-free (if you order from reputable suppliers like Jon).Rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, while a step forward, is not an immediate game-changer for fire departments.00:00 Introduction and Legal Landscape00:29 State-Specific Legal Challenges01:35 Employer Policies and Employee Rights04:28 Medical Marijuana Misconceptions10:27 CBD vs. THC: Benefits and Misunderstandings16:44 Personal Experiences and Advocacy20:51 Introduction to CBD Product Line21:10 Topical CBD Product Details23:34 CBD Sleep Formula Insights24:29 Terpenes and Their Effects29:03 Future Plans and Collaborations33:20 Closing Remarks and Community Shoutout Firefighters put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe. But what happens when they're the ones who need our help? Too often, firefighters who are off work are left to struggle alone. That's why we're setting a bold new goal: to reach 150 total patrons, so we can start a fund to help firefighters and their families during these challenging times. Join now to help us to make a real differenceSupport the Show.>>> Shop Keep the Promise!
We discussed many topics in today's Chat.What's Been happening 6 months into 2024?-New strains-New products (hash rolls,)-New Flavors (terps,) have you been digging?What are terpenes? Primary Terpenes?do you like to switch it up? ( Gas to Fruit)DEA Reschudleing agreementour thoughts for rest of 2024!
What's up, pot heads?? This episode of Talking Pot Heads, with Rileigh and Ashleen of the Chronic Gals, takes listeners on an aromatic journey into the world of cannabis terpenes with insights from industry experts including budtender Bree Bates, Tiff English of The Happiest Hour, and Dr. Codi Peterson, a pediatric cannabis pharmacist. The discussion delves into the nuances of terpenes and their critical role in influencing the flavor, therapeutic benefits, and psychoactive effects of cannabis. Special attention is given to the art of low temperature dabbing to accentuate terpene profiles, emphasizing the importance of terpenes in product selection at dispensaries. Hop into this comprehensive guide for budtenders and consumers alike, highlighting the need for education to help folks choose what sort of strains and products can achieve the effect they want. Help us spread the word about Talking Pot Heads - share this episode with your favorite budtender! Don't forget to grab this week's freebie downloadable, all about the terpenes! Get yours here. Thanks to Cool Smoke for sponsoring this episode! Check out the Cool Smoke 2-Piece Pipe Smoking Kit and all their other luxury smoking pipes on Amazon here! Resources: What does ‘full spectrum' cannabis mean and why is it important? - The Cannigma The nose knows: how to identify common scents from terpenes - The Cannigma Order Tiff's terpene beverages at HappiestHour.com For more with Dr. Codi, check out his cannabis science blog The Cannigma at Cannigma.com Download our Episode 4 FREEBIE here Root Knowledge: A Budtender's Guide to Cannabis Get your educational Terpene coloring book here! Take Root Training Take Root Training on Instagram Chronic Gals on Instagram Chronic Gals on TikTok To listen to the full episode and stay up to date with Talking Pot Heads, subscribe on Youtube, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform and sign up for our email newsletter! Don't miss out on the valuable insights and educational freebie downloadables provided by the hosts and their expert guests. Check out our collection of educational coloring books at TakeRootTraining.com/shop! Thanks for listening! Until next time, pot heads! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingpotheads/message
Modern life panders to our innate desire to be sedentary, and never has it been more difficult to resist the alluring convenience of screens.Yet walking matters. On today's show author Annabel Abbs-Streets suggests tangible ways to attain the full range of benefits that walking has to offer — physical, emotional, and spiritual — that's backed by latest research. Here's a preview:[7:00] A laundry list of all the physiological benefits of walking and hiking for movement (get ready to be blown away)[11:00] Why it's important to walk with our eyes, plus: the mental health benefits associated with panoramic vision[16:00] Want more calm in your life? Research finds that these very specific nature sounds matter[21:00] Terpenes, baby! Large trees offer us these psychological and physiological benefits[25:00] Don't shy away from that mud puddle. Soil microbes matter![30:00] How to best optimize your daily walk for health and wellness benefits Want more episodes like this one? Check out #384: Forest Bathing 101 This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting!Join our (free!) Facebook community here.Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalistsSay hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.Our Sponsors:* Thank you to Equilibria! Use code SUSTAINABLE for 15% off sitewide: http://www.myeq.com* Thank you to LifeStraw! https://lifestraw.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sustainable-minimalists/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tibetan Pharmacy Offers Advanced CBD Formulas for Healing and Pain Relief Jampha.com About the Guest(s): Trinn Hatch is the founder of Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy, a company that specializes in creating advanced expressions of plant medicine. Tr was born into a multi-generational military family and spent over 10 years providing personal security to various high-profile individuals. However, his career and health took a turn when he was assaulted and left with a severely broken leg. This incident led him on a journey to find healing, and he discovered the power of CBD and terpenes. Trinn Hatch and his wife started Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy to share their knowledge and provide high-quality CBD products to others. Episode Summary: In this episode, host Chris Voss interviews Trinn Hatch, the founder of Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy. Trinn Hatch shares his personal journey of healing after a severe leg injury and how he discovered the benefits of CBD and terpenes. He explains how Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy combines ancient Tibetan healing science with modern advancements to create advanced plant medicine. Trinn Hatch discusses the importance of terpenes in plant medicine and how they enhance the healing potential of botanicals. He also highlights the various products offered by Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy, including tinctured infusions, Tibetan pill medicines, and SETI formulas. Trinn Hatch emphasizes the importance of using clean and tested CBD products and shares his own experience with tainted CBD oil. He concludes by discussing the transformative power of Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy's formulas and how they can support the body's innate healing systems. Key Takeaways: Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy combines ancient Tibetan healing science with modern advancements to create advanced plant medicine. Terpenes are the constituents of plants responsible for environmental balance and hold the healing potential of the plant. Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy offers a wide range of products, including tinctured infusions, Tibetan pill medicines, and SETI formulas. It is crucial to use clean and tested CBD products to ensure safety and effectiveness. Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy's formulas can support the body's innate healing systems and provide relief from various health issues. Notable Quotes: "When you remove inflammation from the body, the body is able to heal and regenerate itself." - Trinn Hatch "CBD is marvelous for relieving inflammation, and when combined with terpenes, it enhances the healing potential of botanicals." - Trinn Hatch "Our bodies have innate healing systems that, when brought online, can bring us back into health and balance." - Trinn Hatch "Inflammation and parasites are the silent killers that can block physical healing." - Trinn Hatch "Activating the heart's electromagnetic field can open the third eye to greater inspiration, intuition, and inner vision." - Trinn Hatch
I talk with Dwayne Stewart from Kinloch Wellness about a new study that shows certain formulations for gummies delivered much more effective relaxation, cannabis could be helpful in treating opioid addiction, the DEA is set to reclassify marijuana, and the demographics of cannabis consumers is changing. On Cultivar Corner a real treat from Smoker Farms, Master Kush Ultra Honey Oil cap cartridge – get ready for a ride. Help with opioid addictionDEA reclassifies cannabisCanna curious shiftSmoker Farms Master Kush Honey Oil vape
This week, we get real baked with the hosts of the new podcast, Talking Pot Heads. The Chronic Gals tell us about training budtenders through Take Root Training, interviewing experts, and learning dirty secrets through their anonymous budtender tip line. Thanks to Ashlene and Riley for a great conversation, and check out their podcast on Spotify or YouTube! ---- Find us: www.stonerchickspodcast.com Want more Stoner Chicks? Become a Patron! patreon.com/stonerchicks Grace Penzell, Phoebe Richards (@27phoebe27), Kayla Teel (@kayla_teel), and Stephani Thompson (@fannytragic). Instagram: @stonerchickspodcast Facebook: Stoner Chicks Podcast TikTok: @broccolibroads Email: stonerchickspodcast@gmail.com Snail Mail: PO Box 80586, Seattle, WA 98108 --- Edited by German at YPEditor.com; Theme Song by Jessica DiMari; Cover Art by Ben Redder, AJ Dent, and Kayla Teel
SummaryLucas Plant, a beverage specialist, discusses the growth and potential of functional beverages in the non-alcoholic space. He explains the role of terpenes in flavor and aroma and how they can enhance the drinking experience. Lucas also talks about the increasing demand for wellness-focused beverages and the shift towards natural and healthier ingredients. He believes that functional beverages will continue to gain popularity and coexist with traditional alcoholic beverages in the on-premise market. The conversation explores the use of whole ingredients in the cannabis and hemp industry and the potential benefits of utilizing the entire plant. It also discusses the evolving landscape of the off-premise market, particularly in relation to non-alcoholic and functional beverages. The conversation highlights the increasing options and complexity of these beverages, as well as the growing acceptance and availability of hemp-derived THC drinks in stores. It also touches on the evolving nature of communal spaces and the potential for experiential and active lifestyle events. The discussion concludes with a brief mention of distribution models for THC and CBD products.TakeawaysFunctional beverages, including those infused with terpenes, are gaining popularity in the non-alcoholic space.Terpenes play a role in flavor and aroma and can enhance the drinking experience.There is a growing demand for wellness-focused beverages with natural and healthier ingredients.Functional beverages have the potential to coexist with traditional alcoholic beverages in the on-premise market. Utilizing whole ingredients in the cannabis and hemp industry can provide a range of benefits, as the whole plant contains valuable compounds and properties.The off-premise market for non-alcoholic and functional beverages is evolving, with a growing number of options and a shift towards more complex and mature offerings.Hemp-derived THC drinks are becoming increasingly available in stores, with dedicated aisles and endcap features, indicating positive growth and acceptance.Communal spaces are likely to evolve towards more experiential and active lifestyle events, catering to the preferences of younger generations.Distribution models for THC and CBD products are developing, with distributors recognizing the potential of these beverages and actively seeking to enter the market.
Dr. Kimberly Gwinn is a Professor of Entomology and Plant Pathology at the University of Tennessee. Her lab currently investigates natural products that are produced by plants and microbes and their uses as medicines and as bio-pesticides. At CannMed 24 she will present Hemp Processing by-products as Biopesticides which describes her team's work using terpene-rich industrial hemp by-products to control plant diseases and pests. We discuss: Why terpenes are effective biopesticides Which pathogens and pests terepene-rich biopesticide can fight What are nanaemulsions and why they are important in this application How this technology can open up a new revenue stream for growers The regulatory lift for getting biopesticides approved and more Thanks to this episode's Sponsor: Rare Earth Genomics. Rare Earth Genomics is a dynamic partnership formed with Texas A&M AgriLife, one of the world's leading research institutions, to accelerate hemp research and create tools for farmers. Their mission is to increase the likelihood of a successful harvest for farmers through genetic analysis and rigorous environmental testing of vigorous cultivars. learn more at rareearchgenomics.com Additional Resources Register for CannMed 24 What Makes CannMed Unique and Why You Don't Want to Miss It Review the Podcast! CannMed Archive
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
In this weeks Cannabis News we cover the following Stories: In 2018, Republicans accidentally legalized cannabis. Now 22 AGs want them to undo it | A Citrusy-Smelling Terpene In Marijuana Can Reduce Anxiety And Paranoia Caused By THC, Federally Funded Study Finds | Hartlepool businessman forced to deal cannabis by Newcastle criminals who threatened his life | Mike Tyson once fought stoned after smoking cannabis before boxing bout | 13-year-old illegal biker carrying cannabis held by police after Doncaster chase | SCIENCE & HEALTHCBD Has Potential To Manage Symptoms Of Alcohol Use Disorder, New Scientific Review Finds | Come and join in the discussion about any of these news articles on our cannabis growing forum, Discord server, or any of your favourite social networks. Visit our website for links. Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you enjoy this episode.
Jack Grover is the founder and CEO of Grove Bags, a cannabis packaging company specifically tailored to create the perfect climate for cannabis preservation. He shares his early vision for Grove Bags to support cultivators in curing top-quality cannabis while preserving terpenes and maintaining the efficacy of the medicine. Jack's personal and professional journey with cannabis showcases the plant's ability to unite individuals and inspire positive change in the world. Buy Grove Bags: http://www.grovebags.com Connect with Jack to talk science and cannabis cultivation: jack@grovebags.comConnect with Grove Bags on Social: https://www.instagram.com/grovebags/ | https://www.facebook.com/grovebagsTIMESTAMPS:00:00:01 - Introduction to the Podcast Episode00:05:30 - Jack Grover's Childhood and Family Dynamic00:10:43 - Jack Grover's Aha Moment with Cannabis00:20:14 - Importance of Terplock Technology in Cannabis Industry00:27:28 - Inspiration and Development of Grove Bags00:31:20 - Impact of Grove Bags in the Cannabis Industry00:37:47 - Discussion on the Global Cannabis Community00:42:36 - Jack Grover's First Concert Experience00:43:45 - Jack Grover's Top Five Albums00:44:49 - Significance of Cannabis in Jack Grover's Life EndoDNA: The breakthrough DNA test that matches you with the right cannabinoid products for your wellness journey.Endo·dna gives you two guaranteed ways to uncover your unique endocompatibility today.Click here to check out which product is right for you. Connect with EndoDNA on SOCIAL: IG | X | YOUTUBE | FBConnect with host, Len May, on IG
Dr. Benjamin Kaplan, Chief Medical Officer of Seed Clinic and author of the doctor approved cannabis handbook, joins the show to discuss the benefits and potential of cannabis as a natural medicine. He shares his journey of discovering the power of cannabis through his patients and his passion for educating the public. Dr. Kaplan emphasizes the importance of challenging misinformation and seeking the truth about cannabis. He highlights the eye-opening findings in his book and the surprising treatments that cannabis can provide. The conversation also touches on the history and stigma of cannabis, the availability and future of cannabis, and the role of terpenes in the entourage effect. Overall, Dr. Kaplan's goal is to provide accessible and evidence-based information to help people make informed decisions about cannabis.TakeawaysCannabis is a powerful natural medicine that has been misunderstood and stigmatized for many years.Challenging misinformation and seeking the truth about cannabis is crucial for understanding its potential benefits.The doctor approved cannabis handbook provides accessible and evidence-based information about cannabis and its various treatments.The availability and future of cannabis are still evolving, but there is a growing recognition of its therapeutic potential.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Alternative Wellness01:26 The Mystery of Cannabis05:20 Discovering the Benefits of Cannabis06:17 The History and Stigma of Cannabis07:43 The Pendulum Swing of Medicine09:09 Eye-Opener Findings in the Doctor Approved Cannabis Handbook13:30 Challenging Misinformation and Seeking Truth22:29 The Role of Terpenes and the Entourage Effect30:25 The Industry and Set and Setting38:02 The Importance of Education and Legitimization44:13 Conclusion and Where to Find Dr. Benjamin Kaplan Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science
In this episode, hosts Diana and JR include recommendations on cannabis products, insights into delivery regulations, and a look at the intersection of cannabis with self-healing. They also talk about the need for collective bargaining in the cannabis industry to ensure fair wages and safety for delivery personnel.For our Media Member Moment, Diana talks to Miss Cadabra,known for her Smoke to Smoke podcast. Miss Cadabra shares her personal transformation story and her advocacy for cannabis education, particularly its effects on conditions like PTSD. 0:16 - Welcome to Your Highness Podcast0:55 - Fave Pot 3:35 - Fave Not Pot7:12 - Main Segment15:55 - Media Member MomentDiscount Codes:Plantpod for 10% off your next Mitragaia.com purchaseYourhighness for 10% off your next Treatibles purchaseHIGHNESS for 15% off The Healing Rose This episode is produced and edited by Your Highness Media.
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