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What is the Entourage Effect? | Discover Marijuana Q&A

In todays video Tim and Blake answer the question 'What is the entourage effect?' and why it makes medical cannabis studies difficult.
The entourage effect is what makes Medical Marijuana so amazing, but also so difficult to prescribe.
Tim & Blake know that medical cannabis is new to most of us, and that many of us have questions. Even though CBD has been widely accepted across the country, many are still left wondering about it. Discover Marijuana is all about getting you the information you need to dispel the myths and allow you to know the options you have when looking into plant-based medicine.
Tim Pickett, a Utah QMP and founder of utahmarijuana.org, meets with patients daily to recommend medical cannabis. Having a certain CBD dosage on hand as you ease into this treatment is highly recommended, especially if you are unfamiliar or made uncomfortable by the euphoric head high that comes with cannabis. CBD will help to tap that feeling down a bit.
Because CBD has been popular and legal for much longer, many of those appointments start with the same few questions. “Is CBD safe? Does CBD work? What are CBD tinctures? What are the CBD side effects? Can I have a CBD overdose?” A basic understanding of how to use CBD is the foundation to a healthy relationship with cannabis, and because of this, Tim will often recommend CBD for beginners to plant-based treatment.
Your other host, Blake Smith, CSO of zionmedicinal.com, a Utah CBD and cannabis company, has studied cannabis and the endocannabinoid system for years, and it shows. While Tim takes over how to use CBD, THC, and loads of other cannabinoids to help different ailments, Blake will explain WHY CBD works for Parkinson’s, pain, seizures, etc. for a full spectrum view of your treatment. We believe this will help patients take control of their own healthcare - something that hasn’t been possible in many other areas.
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  • @jaybird7300
    @jaybird73009 ай бұрын

    Ensemble. They (cannabinoids) play together to compose the melody/harmony/rhythm needed for achieving the genetic results, or song if you will. This variable song is in all cannabis and in us.

  • @brandoncoins8246

    @brandoncoins8246

    3 ай бұрын

    CHS Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome seems to be the long result of too many cannabinoids. A quite dangerous condition that needs to be taken very seriously

  • @jaybird7300

    @jaybird7300

    3 ай бұрын

    Over consumption is on the user to control. Everything in moderation.

  • @brandoncoins8246

    @brandoncoins8246

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jaybird7300 Moderation doesn’t prevent CHS CHS is very serious and can happen to ANYONE who uses cannabis moderate,chronic and even new users. Unfortunately simply slowing down doesn’t fix or prevent CHS although chronic use seems more likely to develop severe symptoms. So the idea of just slowing down is quite ignorant as ANY use of cannabis at any time can triggered CHS. I ALSO have a friend who smoked 1 joint every weekend and in his teens and early 20’s was a chronic user without any problems. Anyways we thought he was greening out after he hit he’s weekly joint after rapid throwing up …..and surprise surprise he had CHS and for some reason that day is what got him. I love cannabis and I’m not hater but the idea that cannabis helps/balances your cannabinoid system is actually quite misleading and research shows it’s more likely to hurt your natural cycle. Remember the melody/harmony/rhythm of you cannabinoids are already happening WITHOUT cannabis. This is overlooked and I think everyone should be aware. Anyways I smoke and eat edibles pretty frequently and i forgot to mention i work in a lab doing ethanol extraction for distillate (syringes and carts). I just want this community to be educated and stop ignoring these dangers. It’s a sad reality for an amazing plant.

  • @brandoncoins8246

    @brandoncoins8246

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jaybird7300KZread deleted my response

  • @brandoncoins8246

    @brandoncoins8246

    3 ай бұрын

    KZread deleted my response

  • @dreddmann9292
    @dreddmann9292 Жыл бұрын

    I never trust or take a prescription of a drug from a doctor if that doctor has never tried that specific drug himself. how can anybody tell anyone about how effective a drug will be if they never tried it themselves? the answer is they can't simply because they really don't know. That's how it is with all prescription medication, most doctors really dont know, the extent of there knowledge is based on other people's experiences. If I'm going to be prescribed any kind of medical Marijuana or any kind of drug for that matter I want it to be prescribed from a doctor who knows it's effect not just based on his professional opinion but based on his own personal experience. For a person to decide on what you should take just cause he's a doctor but has no personal experience with that drug himself, that whole professional diagnosis is just insane to me.

  • @DiscoverMarijuana

    @DiscoverMarijuana

    Жыл бұрын

    Great insight!

  • @cataclysmicproductions

    @cataclysmicproductions

    Жыл бұрын

    I really don't know how it's working in the US. But here in Germany and probably most of Europe, I can't confirm. At least if you get into psychiatry. German psychiatrists a more kind of a hybrid species between actual Psychologist & pharmacologist with a solid background in regular practice (like your family doctor) - as they get older, the solid background as a physician gets more of a "sprinkle". So you have to find a nice sweet spot and sure your psychiatrist is neither too young or too old. Those old ones don't even know what google scholar is. The young ones ? boy, they reading their first brand new scientific research paper sitting on the toilet haha

  • @dreddmann9292

    @dreddmann9292

    Жыл бұрын

    what is do know is that all the people who have fell victim to this opiate pandemic crisis is mainly because the doctors they trust got these people hooked by there prescriptions, now if any of these doctors had actually tried any of these opiates themselves they would have never recommended them to there patients. So I always say NO, none of these doctors know what's best for me. If they don't even know me, like on a personal level, why in the hell would I trust them with my health. I don't trust a doctor that shows he's got a lot of money and just treats me like a number. but I do trust the doctor who shows real concern about his patients well being and makes it a point to go far and beyond caring for his patients heath simply because he really cares. A person who becomes a doctor because of the amount of money he or she will make is NOT a person I would trust with my health. The person who becomes a doctor because he truly cares for people is the person I would trust.

  • @FabulousSquidward

    @FabulousSquidward

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think you need to take antibiotics yourself to know they will work. I don't think the logic there follows.

  • @dreddmann9292

    @dreddmann9292

    2 ай бұрын

    @@FabulousSquidward maybe you don't. I for one don't just believe what I've been told to believe. even if a family member has taking a medication and swears that it works that still doesn't mean that I know for sure that it works. What works for some can also kill many others. Penicillin saves people's lives but if you're allergic to it that will be your first and last dose of taking anything. What you know and what you believe are 2 entirely different things.

  • @scottcollins542
    @scottcollins542 Жыл бұрын

    3:41 I think the word your looking for sir is "anti-ourage"... A word I just made up that has no actual origin except from my brain to the internet.