I am new to your channel. I want learn more I am on my 1st 45 days of my Medical Cannabis card. I live in Ohio. I have tired Street weed as well as CBD flowers I have never been a heavy THC user but I like some in my medical Cannabis I am sensive to the high THC and like the effects of some blends I have tried. I disabled legally live in Ohio. I ADHD, Brain Injury from 2 car accidents 6 months apart and chronic pain. I am 38 a woman, living in Ohio. Sour Discel is recommended for ADHD I but it is way too strong and make me ill. I like ANIMAL Fire for pain. I am a college student online need a good ADHD blend so I can focus on my homework and not feel sick high as a kite. I will want to mention that I do dry herb vape to decarb and mild to moderate effects I am not a huge smoker The gummies are gross and too strong or not enough. I have been learning about making my own edibles and I make pretty good brownies and butter. I am a Vegan so that is another reason making my own is best. I would like some ADHD recommended strains for newbies if you can make recommended blends if your alow to tell me. Thanks in advance. Tired of being high all the time I hate it
I thought you did a really great job of giving an overview of these two molecules. There are a few points I'd love for you to expound upon in your next video (for naive consumers who may not be aware):
1. The biosynthetic pathway you mentioned wherein cannabigerolic acid is the precursor for the production of THCA and CBDA via the THCA synthase and CBDA synthase enzymes, respectively; could you expound on this in the sense that you emphasize the fact that their production within the plant is linked, and therefore, it is important to understand the legislative implications of restricting THC limits in the plant (i.e., reducing THCA production in the plants affects other constituent pathways and may provide a less beneficial extract (lower percentage CBDA produced in the plant) due to fewer compounds being present in the initial starting material and/or more refinement necessary during the extraction process) – which is a bit silly considering the plant produces THCA anyway, and the only way you'd know the total THC content would be to measure using GC-MS (hence altering the chemical form of the compound you're measuring due to the heat causing decarboxylation (i.e., using different testing methods, your results can be altered)). 2. You mentioned using a "small amount of THC" several times; can you expound on that and perhaps give some examples of milligram ranges you use as well as dosing regimens and for which ailments? 3. I have found that THC-rich cultivars of Cannabis and extremely large doses (compared to the average recommended starting dose of 2.5 mg) of THC (>20-50 mg) are beneficial for me to cope with my PTSD and even sometimes very useful in helping me focus (I've been diagnosed with ADHD). Can you please discuss how, although CBD is useful, THC can also be really beneficial and not just in low doses, but in high doses, as well? 4. Last, I really appreciate how you mentioned synergy, and I think it's really important for people to understand that not only are THC and CBD yin and yang molecules in the Cannabis plant as well as in our bodies (and many other organisms, as well), but also that they are only two molecules in a myriad of other therapeutically beneficial, synergistically working molecular constituents of the Cannabis plant.
Thank you so much for this video; I am so glad more medical practitioners are coming to understand how therapeutically beneficial Cannabis is for their patients and are speaking up about it (and in an educated, articulate, and comprehensive manner). 🙂
Forgive me but I switched off as far too many 'Might be,' 'Maybe' and 'Potentially' suggestions. Perhaps consider making a video with people whom you have actually treated. (Yes only if they are willing to share their experiences of course). However, as one who believes in the Use of both CBD and CBD with good strength THC, I, like many others would really like to know, who has been treated with what, the strength, the level or progression of Disease/illness prior and following being treated, Length of time being treated, how long they took in a specific study to show signs (If any) of improvement or change etc etc
CBD is too weak but THC is too strong.So I need a middle ground.Delta 8 is my go to.
trying cbd paste atm not sure if i feel any different
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Great info, thank you…
Don’t use pot for back pain it’s not going to work coming from a pot Head with a bad back
I am new to your channel. I want learn more I am on my 1st 45 days of my Medical Cannabis card. I live in Ohio. I have tired Street weed as well as CBD flowers I have never been a heavy THC user but I like some in my medical Cannabis I am sensive to the high THC and like the effects of some blends I have tried. I disabled legally live in Ohio. I ADHD, Brain Injury from 2 car accidents 6 months apart and chronic pain. I am 38 a woman, living in Ohio. Sour Discel is recommended for ADHD I but it is way too strong and make me ill. I like ANIMAL Fire for pain. I am a college student online need a good ADHD blend so I can focus on my homework and not feel sick high as a kite. I will want to mention that I do dry herb vape to decarb and mild to moderate effects I am not a huge smoker The gummies are gross and too strong or not enough. I have been learning about making my own edibles and I make pretty good brownies and butter. I am a Vegan so that is another reason making my own is best. I would like some ADHD recommended strains for newbies if you can make recommended blends if your alow to tell me. Thanks in advance. Tired of being high all the time I hate it
There's too much bsing in the vid.
Hello Dr I had a lot of meds that I was taking but now I love the cbd for my anxiety and the pills 💊 I was on did not help me at all
What kind of cbd can help me with cbd flower with out thc
Do cbd help with anxiety i have anxiety
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I thought you did a really great job of giving an overview of these two molecules. There are a few points I'd love for you to expound upon in your next video (for naive consumers who may not be aware):
1. The biosynthetic pathway you mentioned wherein cannabigerolic acid is the precursor for the production of THCA and CBDA via the THCA synthase and CBDA synthase enzymes, respectively; could you expound on this in the sense that you emphasize the fact that their production within the plant is linked, and therefore, it is important to understand the legislative implications of restricting THC limits in the plant (i.e., reducing THCA production in the plants affects other constituent pathways and may provide a less beneficial extract (lower percentage CBDA produced in the plant) due to fewer compounds being present in the initial starting material and/or more refinement necessary during the extraction process) – which is a bit silly considering the plant produces THCA anyway, and the only way you'd know the total THC content would be to measure using GC-MS (hence altering the chemical form of the compound you're measuring due to the heat causing decarboxylation (i.e., using different testing methods, your results can be altered)).
2. You mentioned using a "small amount of THC" several times; can you expound on that and perhaps give some examples of milligram ranges you use as well as dosing regimens and for which ailments?
3. I have found that THC-rich cultivars of Cannabis and extremely large doses (compared to the average recommended starting dose of 2.5 mg) of THC (>20-50 mg) are beneficial for me to cope with my PTSD and even sometimes very useful in helping me focus (I've been diagnosed with ADHD). Can you please discuss how, although CBD is useful, THC can also be really beneficial and not just in low doses, but in high doses, as well?
4. Last, I really appreciate how you mentioned synergy, and I think it's really important for people to understand that not only are THC and CBD yin and yang molecules in the Cannabis plant as well as in our bodies (and many other organisms, as well), but also that they are only two molecules in a myriad of other therapeutically beneficial, synergistically working molecular constituents of the Cannabis plant.
Thank you so much for this video; I am so glad more medical practitioners are coming to understand how therapeutically beneficial Cannabis is for their patients and are speaking up about it (and in an educated, articulate, and comprehensive manner). 🙂
Forgive me but I switched off as far too many 'Might be,' 'Maybe' and 'Potentially' suggestions. Perhaps consider making a video with people whom you have actually treated. (Yes only if they are willing to share their experiences of course). However, as one who believes in the Use of both CBD and CBD with good strength THC, I, like many others would really like to know, who has been treated with what, the strength, the level or progression of Disease/illness prior and following being treated, Length of time being treated, how long they took in a specific study to show signs (If any) of improvement or change etc etc
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