Understanding Cannabis Terpenes, Strains & the Entourage Effect: Martha Montemayor / Green Flower



Martha Montemayor, CNC, breaks down the therapeutic properties of cannabis terpenes, strains, and how they interact with …

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  1. Ever since the days of the cannabible ive been very intristed in THCV beacuse its psychoactive like THC and apperently more psychedelic and thats more what i was after at the time. Durban Poison hapens to be one of my favorite strains. VERY clear headed high,and mood lifting. Great flavor too. I also suffred from terrible migranes as a kid and eventually had my sinuses removed because of it. I honestly think that it wasent untill i started smoking cannabis they started going away. Sativa are know to not be good for axiety but i read a few times where people who suffer from anxiety actully benefited by durban poision

  2. Yea this stick smack that shit cracked just like all the blue popeys the kids smoke nowadays don’t lie Texans you’ve smelt this poppe seed somewhere once or twice

  3. A thought to consider in regards to inconclusive results. The ECS is one of the most sensitive systems in the the body. It is how we adapt to our environment.
    So that being said. Doing controlled study's with and of this should keep in mind blood type and diet!
    To do a study more trackable would best be with all blood types taken into account and have every body having the same diet. Then modify according to results. So say somebody who eats very healthy such as a raw smoothie for breakfast and lunch then salmon for dinner kind of diet compared to somebody who eats box meals loaded with preservatives. The results will infact be completely different. And the glue of the Entourage CBC cannabicromin should be taken into account also.
    I am no doctor or scientist. But I have researched this independently for a few years. Sometimes 10-12 hrs a day when I was off work from surgery. I was a licensed hemp farmer also. Which was part of the drive to understand as much as I possibly could about the ECS and what it does. It is directly influencing the endocrine systems.and has a great deal to do with the thalamus hypothalamus pituitary and post-pituitary glands of the brain. And we know how much those impact our systems. We would be dead with out it.
    Now our body's also produce cannabiniods. The mammal form of THC is produced by the adrenal gland. And CBC by it's self does not effect the cb1 and cb2 receptors but when THC or CBD is bonded to those receptors CBC then attached to those cannabiniods, altering there affects. It changes the agitation rate. In the 80s CBC was the second most abundant cannabinoid found in cannabis. For those of you who remember the getting the giggles. I believe CBC is why. Through selective breeding to make more potent strains it was breed out. And am going to go out on a limb but it is my belief that CBC is the most important of all the cannabiniods. Being it is a neurogenesis compound. It induces valence to the ECS by influencing the production of our own cannabiniods our body's produce.
    It was used to Treat 6 major pandemic bugs in I think 2012 and was successful. Finding this I formation now is very difficult, seems it is being scrubbed from the Google searches. To find many of this information I had to let word search through many many different articles and research papers to find answers I was looking for.

  4. Superb "101" intro to critically important information for medical use. We need more of this, much much more. Thank you for elevating the discussion.

  5. Linalool's scent reminds me of lavender except lighter and with a soft lemon overtone. Myrcene smells delightfully weird, like hot plastic and bitter citrus peel.

    Just for grins I put a drop of all 4 of these terpenoids on a strip of paper, and they smell amazing together.

  6. No wonder those in charge of been blocking the truth!!! Very informative video!!!🙀 thank you…. it was the pharmaceutical companies all along!!! The pharmaceutical business is full of a bunch of losers and GREEDY LIARS🤥 !!!

  7. Cannabis has so many different terpenes. That's where the berry, citrusy, minty, peppery, etc… come from. That's why I like the buds best because of the different flavors you get from the terpenes and plant matter that gives a certain strain its unique taste and smell.

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