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Cosmic Queries - Pot Luck with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Dr. Staci Gruber 

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Are we “wired for weed”? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly weed out the myth from the science behind marijuana with neuroscientist at Harvard Medical School and director of the MIND Program, Dr. Staci Gruber.
How is cannabis used for medical purposes? Learn about the latest research in the neuroscience of cannabis, how to formulate a longitudinal study, and how the different compounds interact with the brain. Find out the story behind the strain “Charlotte’s Web,” and no, it’s not that it makes you see words in spiderwebs. We explore our endocannabinoid receptors and where THC and CBD bind. Were we designed to get high? How is CBD used to assist people recovering from COVID?
We contrast the electrochemistry of the brain versus physical damage. Could CBD help CTE patients? How do you run a human trial on brain trauma? Find out about genetic profiling and how your DNA impacts the effects of THC on the body. Does THC cause psychosis? Is it true you should avoid THC if your family has a history of schizophrenia? Does weed help or hinder muscle recovery?
What are common myths about marijuana? We discover whether “reefer madness” is real and if marijuana really is a gateway drug. Are marijuana dependencies getting worse? What would a hippie from the 60s think of today’s weed? Is there a difference between a biochemical dependence and simply liking something a lot? What’s the difference between Indica and Sativa? How does cannabis impact the developing mind? All that, plus, how many other plants remain underutilized?
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@StarTalk
@StarTalk Год назад
Have you used cannabis as a medical intervention?
@AlchemicalAudio
@AlchemicalAudio Год назад
What is the research of eating cannabis flower whole without extraction? After a decarb process? Effectively, just decarboxylate the plant material, eat the entire bud, and let the body do the extraction process. Seems more holistic than smoking or extracting. Within the context of severe pain management.
@ashlynlarsen
@ashlynlarsen Год назад
“Holy smoke”
@UltraK420
@UltraK420 Год назад
I use it to treat anxiety, insomnia, GERD, pain, and I also use it for weight control, to control cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, to reduce inflammation, nausea, to reduce risk of dementia when I get old, and to protect my cells from the covid variants. I also use it to get high because it's nontoxic and I never get addicted to it. Cannabis combined with medicinal mushrooms and a healthy diet is the ultimate strategy to prevent disease and live longer. There's other plants that have amazing benefits but cannabis just does so much more. I'm doing this in my 30s because I plan to live as long as possible and hopefully receive the treatment to slow or reverse aging if it becomes available in my lifetime, then I'll hopefully be able to keep extending my lifespan and experience the distant future. Doesn't seem extremely likely for this to happen but it's certainly more likely than at any other time in history.
@-Ncrypt
@-Ncrypt Год назад
@@UltraK420 Most people don't get addicted to it, but I did. I'm guessing I was using it too much, every other hour I would inhale, and it became difficult to stop when I needed to after seeing it affect my life and relationships with others, in the sense that I couldn't do anything or have fun without being high. The detox wasn't horrible, but I didn't feel mentally well, had quite a bit of irritability, and felt some physical symptoms such as akathisia and diarrhea. It certainly didn't do anything for my high blood pressure and GERD. May I ask how you ingest it and at what frequency?
@jeromegarcia5396
@jeromegarcia5396 Год назад
@@-Ncrypt there's different types of cannabis, indica, sativa, and ruderalis. Then you have hybrid mixes with all three strains. Add the different ways of cannabis use, smoking, eating o topical you have a good understanding there's a possibility you haven't found what works for you... Tho addiction to cannabis is a thing I guess, that's actually not an issue given the addiction to whatever symptoms one my have, as those are far more greater a problem than addiction to a plant without health risk other than addiction.. I'd, try all forms if I were you, don't write it off, cannabis won't destroy your physical health no matter how much you use, sometimes you have to find what works, which is why I grow and advocate, I know what works for me now after decades of trying everything...
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
My dad grew weed, lots of weed. It wasn't all his, other people paid him to grow theirs. He went to prison a couple times for it but he believed it should be legal and everyone should have access to it, also arrested a few times at demonstrations for legalizing weed in three different provinces. He died in 2003, weed was legalized in 2018 in Canada, it was something he wanted to see himself. I'm gonna smoke a joint in his memory now. RIP Pop.
@daylonvaughn4299
@daylonvaughn4299 Год назад
RIP lighting one for him rn ✊🏽
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
@@daylonvaughn4299 Puff puff pass. My aunt Rita was also a big believer in legalization, she was my weed supplier from 2010-2018. She was diagnosed with cancer in spring 2018 and died in July, just a couple months before legalisation. I would visit her at the hospital and wheel her out to the garden and get her high as f*ck, she'd start singing "You Are My Sunshine" at the top of her lungs. She and my grandparents took care of me whenever my dad went to jail, it was a common occurrence. My morning wake n bakes are always dedicated to them.
@badbunny2327
@badbunny2327 Год назад
Rip pops
@giosant5327
@giosant5327 Год назад
Just lighted one up too bro!
@whereamihelpme
@whereamihelpme Год назад
lighting up for pops rn
@suruha2306
@suruha2306 4 месяца назад
I've used marijuana for fifty years. I'm 69. I feel like it accentuates whatever I am feeling at the time. It puts my mind in a place where I can deal with my pain and it gives me an appetite. I'm on chemo, so I don't feel much like eating often. It has helped!
@bobdoyle5945
@bobdoyle5945 2 месяца назад
yes sir!! get well my friend
@Gabriel-rb8tw
@Gabriel-rb8tw 2 месяца назад
May your treatment go very well, smoking a doobie for you rn!
@sandramiller2788
@sandramiller2788 2 месяца назад
Explore the endocanabinoid system and the cell regulation . Chemo kills
@birchsongsltd.6831
@birchsongsltd.6831 Месяц назад
63 here. Been using weed 45 years and while I enjoy good health, weed is a good ballast. Alcohol nearly killed me a few times.
@Lovell93
@Lovell93 Месяц назад
I wish you luck in your fight! ❤I myself smoke marijuana to help spark my creativity whenever writing music. Heck, it even makes me play guitar better when I'm really trying to focus to learn something! It just makes everything better. 😀
@GrandmaTurtle
@GrandmaTurtle 4 месяца назад
I'm old and I've been smokin it and eating it and growing it since I was 15. It helps me relax, sleep and decrease anxiety.
@gentlerelaxation
@gentlerelaxation 27 дней назад
Me too, totally agree. I was accused of being a drug adict, more than several times 40+ yrs ago ... 🤔🤣🤣
@Do27gg
@Do27gg 17 дней назад
Drug is just a human word that makes no sense, loads of things that change brain chemistry like coffee, alcohol etc
@Sarappreciates
@Sarappreciates Год назад
Thank you for taking on this topic. I'm a metastatic cancer patient in Wisconsin where we can't even get medicinal marijuana legalized for stage 4 cancer patients. It's beyond frustrating. We need more voices with large platforms like this to speak up about it for us little guys, so *THANK YOU NEIL!* It's appreciated!!
@josecamargo6826
@josecamargo6826 5 месяцев назад
I hope you can travel to Illinois
@Sarappreciates
@Sarappreciates 5 месяцев назад
@@josecamargo6826 Upper Michigan has better prices and is a bit closer to where I live.
@skate103
@skate103 5 месяцев назад
From Sara in Madison...good thoughts coming your way ❤
@user-zm1vk7mm5w
@user-zm1vk7mm5w 4 месяца назад
Healing love and vibrations being eliminated for you. Yes ma'am, sometimes you have to do what it takes to heal yourself. There's a tribe out here in your corner. ✌️💚🙏
@Sarappreciates
@Sarappreciates 4 месяца назад
@@skate103 Thanks! 🫂
@jamesbooth6092
@jamesbooth6092 2 года назад
My daughter was on a clinical trial through the Miami children's hospital using CBD to control seizures. it really did work. We dropped out of clinical trial at the onset of the pandemic. started giving her THC and her seizures have stopped for over 9 months. I put 6 g of distillit into ghee butter and micro dose her a couple times a day.
@christianterrill3503
@christianterrill3503 2 года назад
That's awesome you found something that works for controlling your daughter's seizures I couldn't imagine how hard it would be watching your child go threw seizures.
@itsd0nk
@itsd0nk 2 года назад
That’s amazing. I have two daughters, 6 and 3. I can’t even imagine how tough it would be to watch one of them go through epilepsy and have to talk them through it. My older one has some neurologically atypical issues that are extremely stressful to try to deal with as it is too.
@jamesbooth6092
@jamesbooth6092 2 года назад
@@SacredOwl a couple per week. She's autistic nonverbal and has tubular sclerosis. Her seizures seem to revolve around her menstrual cycle.
@jamesbooth6092
@jamesbooth6092 2 года назад
They also revolved around her sleep cycle. She seemed to have a seizure shortly after she went into a deep sleep
@light_skit
@light_skit 2 года назад
That’s incredible
@lukasfilipsky31
@lukasfilipsky31 2 года назад
I made a weed chocolate for my grandma when she suffered with a chronical pain and started to speak about suicide. It worked. She used it for about two years and then stopped. No adiction evolved.
@Ka-kai
@Ka-kai Год назад
Good for you.
@EdWatch-yx7hy
@EdWatch-yx7hy 16 дней назад
You microdosing maw maw over there. 😂 That's good it helped her! Beautiful.
@skoaile
@skoaile 3 месяца назад
in my 20's i was smoking 13 blunts a day but i was functional and a good carpenter, i smoke 3 joints now a day. Smoking weed does help me with pain and Stress, and i have been smoking weed for 21 years.
@roelofvandermerwe1147
@roelofvandermerwe1147 Месяц назад
13 a day?!!?! I respect you for being able to still function😂
@nickaschenbecker9882
@nickaschenbecker9882 Месяц назад
@@roelofvandermerwe1147 I respect OP's ability to even still catch a buzz. After 30 years of smoking, my mind has become combative like its done falling for my attempts at manipulating my neurochemistry. If I smoke 1/8 (3.5 grams for Canadian readers) over the course of a couple days and I have to quit for a week or so.
@XFz2nLDWo73x95
@XFz2nLDWo73x95 Год назад
Take my comment with a grain of salt or don't, but I have been macrodosing marijuana for 5 years now. Don't drink, smoke cigs, or do any other drugs.. I'm a highly productive member of society, have made something of myself, and I'm in incredible health. I feel blessed to have THC.
@Blood_n_Donuts
@Blood_n_Donuts Месяц назад
Lol!
@nickaschenbecker9882
@nickaschenbecker9882 Месяц назад
I'm the same only I likely have a more liberal definition of "microdosing".
@user-zg3ro7pr8k
@user-zg3ro7pr8k Месяц назад
Don't know if u meant macro or micro, but macrososing leads to less high and more tolerance and if ur smoking... that is a lot of smoke just saying. My version of macrodosing is being in a sober state, like teeth extractions and u can't smoke sober, then maintain high that is bigger then when u had any tolerance and sustain from there. Some people with no tolerance can smoke a lot naturally or some get high faster and there's no way to tell. That being said if u do this, then even the small amounts for let's say the lightweights everyday is their MACRO dose to the self
@user-zg3ro7pr8k
@user-zg3ro7pr8k Месяц назад
My comment is true but is supposed to be kind of funny if there is such thing as MACROdosing
@spacextreme1
@spacextreme1 17 дней назад
But I feel too lazy
@aaronbertman2406
@aaronbertman2406 Год назад
I've been under brain cancer treatment and observation for 6yrs and cannabis helps. Thank you smart people for understanding and accepting the medical properties.
@mcozy333
@mcozy333 Год назад
with actual biochemistry we can only prove that Cannabis helps to [protect our cells as anti inflammatory, anti oxidant , neuroprotectant
@lordfarquar9215
@lordfarquar9215 Год назад
I smoke to get high but people like you should federally have a pass where you couldnt get in trouble for possessing or growing it. And glad youre still kicking bro
@alienzone1954
@alienzone1954 4 месяца назад
in the bibel it do say i give all seed bearing herbs and weed is a seed bearing plants u have ancint people using weed and groing it back in there time using it as medical purpus
@truthsRsung
@truthsRsung 3 месяца назад
Patent Law says that Natural Medicine can't be Patented, Monopolized, or Owned. It won't help you to Scream at Big Pharma, or your local Republic, in your Situation.
@Turok__Katara619
@Turok__Katara619 Год назад
I was watching this video and then my neighbour came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful. Thank You for this video….
@JoeyMoores
@JoeyMoores Год назад
I can't tell if this is satire or not...
@eemoogee160
@eemoogee160 Год назад
I hope that something like this really happened.
@roblenheiser573
@roblenheiser573 Год назад
Really??
@misterghee1
@misterghee1 Год назад
Give us a call 4 the crop party👀✌️
@jimr9499
@jimr9499 Год назад
Jesus what are there 10 people in your whole town? Lol but really though, if you're serious, that is quite amazing.
@techfixr2012
@techfixr2012 Месяц назад
I am a 2 war combat vet, and I can vouch for the therapeutic effects of cannabis on my personal psychology and mitigating PTSD.
@hookedonherbs3825
@hookedonherbs3825 8 месяцев назад
The answer to Neil’s question is a resounding yes! In 2016 I rejected what medicine had to offer me for 5 autoimmune and unrelenting pain. I envied the dead and mourned my waking each morning. I live In Idaho and at 58 when I first tried cannabis in form of FECO out of sheer desperation and found it helpful but traveling to Oregon when i was in the middle of an inflammatory event, was a huge challenge. Things like prickly lettuce, and many different herbs used topical have been amazing for me. I believe based on what has finally worked for me that my vagus nerves was damaged during a double mastectomy . Multiple symptoms in next 12 hours suggest something bad happened to my vagus nerve but in 2001 I don’t know that my doctors knew what it was as they never found reason for gaining 26 pounds over night in the hospital going from size 8 pants to size 18, when I was too sick and power vomiting for hours to even eat. Over time inflammatory event on top of inflammatory event gaining 10-30 pounds in a 24 hr period left me at size 28 pants probably 270-280 I tossed scale at 250 size 24 or 3xxx pants. Thanks to a multitude of plant and mushroom experiments starting low going slow and tracking changes. I have learned to manually do what vagus nerve should do with manipulations, vibration, breathing, and many herbs. I am now 140. Size 6 pants. It requires 3-5 hours of physical theories every day and incorporating many things like humming tapping use of heat pads, layering of clothes to maintain body stability. Many adaptogenicgenic, mushrooms, and herbs are absolutely amazing in their support of my body. In 2016 when I gave up on medicine after 15 years of pure torture I was never under a 7 and daily off the pain chart. (My labor without meds is a 7 on my scale). I now have pain free periods most days, and some pain free days. Plants are amazing and I am totally hooked on herbs. Thank gosh for pub med but information on herbs is still very limited. We need a department of natural medicine to help better research, understand and educate the public about herbs and natural medicines and therapies. Thanks for distracting me from pain and encouraging scientific Experimentation over these years.
@jamespatrick5930
@jamespatrick5930 Год назад
I’m 80 years old, & have used THC edibles for the last year to help sleep, it definitely does work for me.
@Carnaln8ure
@Carnaln8ure Год назад
Do you make them yourself or purchase from others? I make my own cannabis infused MCT oil. I have also made coconut oil for monk fruit brownies which were amazing.
@jamespatrick5930
@jamespatrick5930 Год назад
@@Carnaln8ure no
@frankvandermerwe1487
@frankvandermerwe1487 Год назад
@@jamespatrick5930 Lmao
@jimstormcrow
@jimstormcrow Год назад
@@jamespatrick5930 apparently yes.
@Angelica_Tims_Weather
@Angelica_Tims_Weather Год назад
It's great for my back pain and ptsd
@SpiritAscending
@SpiritAscending 2 года назад
Excuse me, Chuck, but I am over the age over 60 and I’m 100% in favor of legalizing weed. My mother was 60 something when she started smoking weed. LOL!
@rytek4274
@rytek4274 2 года назад
I think there is the "professionalism" gap and the older generation was about optics so they might of smoked but in the closet lol 😆
@bettyschneider5268
@bettyschneider5268 2 года назад
@@rytek4274 Yeah we smoke pot in 1970s but not now! Lol 😂 🌴🌱🌱🌱🌿🌿🌿🌿🍀🍀🌳🌲🌿
@whocares.20
@whocares.20 2 года назад
Indeed, how old are people from the 60's anyway Chuck?
@light_skit
@light_skit 2 года назад
My grandma is in her 70’s, she smokes all the time
@generalnawaki
@generalnawaki 2 года назад
Canadian, we've got it and its so good. so much safer and easier to get. shame the government weed is lame.
@tarantu-leah
@tarantu-leah 6 месяцев назад
I'm a navy veteran of gwot era. I'm grateful for the VA, but cannabis has helped me cope with depression and anxiety. Thank you for talking about the benefits of mother earth's medicine!
@donna3353
@donna3353 5 дней назад
Thank you for your service. I’m glad it helps you cope.
@a-rye
@a-rye 5 месяцев назад
32:00 the big 3 + 1: Chronic Pain, Nausea / vomiting, MS, Siezure Disorder 50:45 States that have legal Cannabis have lower Opiod prescriptions...thats huge
@anybody4802
@anybody4802 4 месяца назад
‼️‼️‼️
@nanoblack366
@nanoblack366 2 года назад
Thank you for hosting this discussion Neil. Serious open minded discussions on this topic ultimately move the needle towards less stigmatization and better information. You're the man Neil!
@shannoncraig7163
@shannoncraig7163 4 месяца назад
OK so I gladly donate my brain for further research in this study...iv been smoking pot for 32yrs & not stopping anytime soon & my memory go's back to the age of 2 clear as day
@cheebadigga4092
@cheebadigga4092 5 месяцев назад
Chuck is so funny, relatable and knowledgable. Perfect combo!
@Richard-ug4el
@Richard-ug4el 2 года назад
Dr. Staci is awesome. Love her straightforward answers, and she clearly knows what she's talking about.
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Год назад
Well said!
@user-bt1hf9cr5n
@user-bt1hf9cr5n Год назад
@@StarTalk sir i have real gravitational formula
@user-bt1hf9cr5n
@user-bt1hf9cr5n Год назад
@@StarTalk you will not believe
@user-bt1hf9cr5n
@user-bt1hf9cr5n Год назад
@@StarTalk but it prediction match with real galaxy
@user-bt1hf9cr5n
@user-bt1hf9cr5n Год назад
@@StarTalk i do not know how to publish my formula
@bouzoukiman5000
@bouzoukiman5000 2 года назад
I found myself in the ER multiple times from what was overeating and lactose intolerance which led to vomiting and upper abdominal pain for hours. When I saw a doc he wanted to blame marijuana which to me was crazy because i was using marijuana for many years before. He talked about a study in australia that said marijuana users were coming to the ER more often for the same effects i had. I stopped eating dairy or taking a lactaid pill and stopped overeating and completely stopped the problem i was having. But the marijuana use continues. Haven't been nauseous in years. Docs need to ask better and more questions before they try to make connections
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 2 года назад
I'm wondering what they learned at med school since it was obviously not medicine.🤔🤪
@godseed7984
@godseed7984 2 года назад
The only contribution marijuana had in that equation was giving you the munchies.
@molochsorcery4357
@molochsorcery4357 2 года назад
Remember, BouzoKiman5000, medicine is part science (chemistry) and the rest is an art because WHY else would a physician need 5 different methods to prescribe medicine? If it were 100% a science then there would be only one precise method needed.
@jamesirvine7268
@jamesirvine7268 2 года назад
@@godseed7984 talk nonsense I'm almost 50 been using since I was 20 I can still run sub 40 10k
@mbgal7758
@mbgal7758 2 года назад
I had the same problem although I still am not sure what the cause was, I think it was stress. (It was happening occasionally for a couple years and once I cut my husband loose it hasn’t happened since.) I got the same lazy treatment at the ER the last time it happened. Talking about the Australian study and I said how I’d been smoking for decades and that wasn’t possible. Just something to say when they don’t know the real answer.
@joshsweet5441
@joshsweet5441 3 месяца назад
I've been smoking al night, decided to get on RU-vid, and this was the 1st video I see😂😂. Nice!
@MWSCologne
@MWSCologne 3 месяца назад
Great vibe. Wonderful show. I love the combination of facts and research news from top experts with the very down to earth, easy to understand and humoristic approach
@oscarleiva877
@oscarleiva877 Год назад
I been a smoker my whole life, I remember that Charlotte Figgy story, and yes opening up the nation to cannabis. Rip Charlotte❤️
@sunbellyray7536
@sunbellyray7536 Год назад
🔥 R.I.P Charlotte💕
@lindaromine5230
@lindaromine5230 Год назад
Hearing Charlotte's story lead me to research the truth about Cannabis. At 79 I use CBD to help with pain. Thanks to doctor's and their studies my life is better.
@MC-zr6gc
@MC-zr6gc Год назад
Last winter I convinced my 75yr old mom to try the hand lotion stuff for her osteoarthritis. She used to slather her hands in vicks vapor rub. After trying the stuff I got her, the vicks container started gathering dust. She still won't smoke a joint with me, lol, but her views and opinions on it took a 180°
@kathleenmann7311
@kathleenmann7311 Год назад
Blue Emu Oil is a good joint rub for arthritic knees 🤠
@Ketoswammy
@Ketoswammy Год назад
Doctors haven’t had much to do with it, honestly.
@ChazzleDazzleVideos
@ChazzleDazzleVideos 6 месяцев назад
My mom is in her 60s but has had bad pain from arthritis and stuff for years and last November I helped her get some tinctures and edibles that I thought would help her and she moves better and looks healthier than I have seen her in years and thanked me this spring for helping her get what she needed.
@truthsRsung
@truthsRsung 3 месяца назад
​@@ChazzleDazzleVideos...If you used the Unedited Version, she'd be baking cookies and cracking jokes, too. Best wishes.
@gemstatefisherman3409
@gemstatefisherman3409 6 месяцев назад
Dr Stacie is exactly the kind of voice that is needed in the Cannabis industry. She isn’t speaking through feelings like many I see that are pushing for it being legalized. She articulates her studies very well . We need more people like her in the industry rather than the stereotypical “stoner” who we seem to have the majority of trying to be a voice for the legalization.
@stevebricks
@stevebricks 2 месяца назад
As a disabled veteran I would like to say that this plant has saved my life.
@thomascattington1660
@thomascattington1660 2 года назад
I started using weed in 1983 when I was 15. I have used it off and on over the years but never even been tempted to try coke or anything else. I just use enough to get a mild relaxation from it. It is a social thing. Overcome social anxiety and chill. 😸
@karmasutra4774
@karmasutra4774 Год назад
I have tried a lot of different drugs along with cannabis. Was fun trying them, but sticking to Cannabis only these days and some shrooms here and there
@elongatedmusk3132
@elongatedmusk3132 Год назад
@@karmasutra4774 psilocybin 🍄 fungi 😏
@rolandledesma7753
@rolandledesma7753 Год назад
I totally agree. I never liked people calling it a gateway drug, because for certain people even alcohol is a gateway drug.
@dragonwithagirltattoo598
@dragonwithagirltattoo598 Год назад
Me too and I’ve been offered other drugs over the years for free and turned them down. I might be pot smoker but im no drug addict lol.
@aprilvanillasunshine8408
@aprilvanillasunshine8408 7 месяцев назад
As it should be 👍 everyone is different, but everyone's should know their limits, and the goal is to relax or get relief, not be confused or loopy 😢 this is true for any medical treatment honestly
@conniegarvie
@conniegarvie Год назад
At age 63, I need pot to get through my daily life. Patients with chronic pain rely on medical Marijuana to make up for the lack of pain meds allowed these days. Standard medical care gives me enough pain relief to stay laying in bed all the time. Pot allows me a tiny bit of freedom from pain. Thank God for creating Cannabis!
@Eric_D_Blair
@Eric_D_Blair 2 месяца назад
God bless you & your doctor ❤💔❤️‍🩹❤️🙏
@user-hz1zy5fv7k
@user-hz1zy5fv7k Месяц назад
Amen
@theodethomasa6358
@theodethomasa6358 Год назад
I'm 78 and How I wish this herb was allowed worldwide! Thailand has done the right thing!!!
@LexoG33
@LexoG33 Год назад
The -diol in cannabidiol means that it's an organic compound with 2 alcohol functional groups.
@BaccaratBible
@BaccaratBible 6 месяцев назад
It’s not alcohol
@ironspaghett
@ironspaghett 3 месяца назад
Cannabis most readily available form Is an acetate
@nickaschenbecker9882
@nickaschenbecker9882 Месяц назад
@@BaccaratBible look up the word "alcohol" in Wikipedia. He's not talking about Jack Daniels. Just like a "salt" isn't necessarily sodium and chlorine.
@swagnut9864
@swagnut9864 2 года назад
Absolutely loved to see another episode discussing cannabis
@jameandthegiantpeach2273
@jameandthegiantpeach2273 2 года назад
... cannabis..... what a funny sounding word, cannabis....😂🤣🤣👍....I'm going to start using that word........ cannabis...
@gruisman
@gruisman 2 года назад
more info on how to grow without getting caught
@danhex
@danhex Год назад
@@gruisman plant seeds cut before its 7 feet tall hang it and dry it out.
@glassontherocks
@glassontherocks Год назад
I am almost 70 years old and I have scoliosis. I took the pain medications from the VA for years with no real help. I had to fight addiction to get off of them. I started using Marijuana to help with my daily pain. I got to where I was able to go on walks and I had greater mobility in my limbs. My wife and I have had skin cancer and have had several cancer spots surgically removed or frozen. We started applying RSO to our suspicious spots that would come up and so far we have been ahead of the cancer. As everything else the Government keeps their secrets. They are very quiet about RSO curing certain types of cancer. Now I am a grower and make my own medication.
@drewharrison6433
@drewharrison6433 Год назад
That's because there just isn't any data to back up the claims. I'm not saying it doesn't work but, there just isn't any data.
@schevalirae
@schevalirae Год назад
I've heard great things about RSO. That is awesome you're able to stay ahead of the skin cancer with it.
@drewharrison6433
@drewharrison6433 Год назад
@@schevalirae I've heard great things about copper bracelets and magnets too. No one has any conclusive data that rso does anything. It's all anecdote.
@benzell4
@benzell4 Год назад
It’s a vicious circle, the lack of data is due to the criminalization and stigmatization.
@sophiaservellon9297
@sophiaservellon9297 Год назад
i’m sorry but what is RSO?
@johnyates6192
@johnyates6192 2 месяца назад
Love you guys ! Jonesboro Arkansas, Military Veteran 7yrs. Marty Yates
@VeeLocks91
@VeeLocks91 Год назад
My brother suffered from Wilson's d disease and didn't find out until he was in advanced stages. The doctors didn't understand why he didn't feel pain in previous years. I know he used cannabis regularly since he was a teenager. After watching some videos about this subject I believe he didn't feel the pain from this horrible disease because of cannabis.
@ryoushimorino9436
@ryoushimorino9436 Год назад
I like how Neil deGrasse Tyson keeps making them explain everything so I can understand it lol
@jonathanflores9874
@jonathanflores9874 Год назад
I have so much anger and disdain in my soul that need purging sometimes on a daily basis because of people. Thanks to cannabis I am able to release these emotions and vent much better and forgive and forget and find better solutions thanks to cannabis. I cannot stress this more especially if someone is a major empath. This is a gift giving to us to cope and thrive in the world today.
@keithstewart7514
@keithstewart7514 Год назад
The world ITSELF can "Rest Assured" that all is well, good & safe when those of us who indulge in(Mary Jane) it... Rage & imbalance come to rest in a BETR place.
@JennMollan
@JennMollan 6 месяцев назад
I love Dr. Gruber's break down of how the different chemicals in the plant work with different effects and parts within ourselves. The scientific details of what's being studied and the possibilities of how we can help ourselves, is fascinating.
@erikk77
@erikk77 Год назад
25:31 The great Neil Peart, was overtaken by Glioblastoma. He was a world class percussionist, explorer, lyricist, and philosopher.
@huwpatt3817
@huwpatt3817 Год назад
The cause of most cases of glioblastoma is not known.[2] Uncommon risk factors include genetic disorders, such as neurofibromatosis and Li-Fraumeni syndrome, and previous radiation therapy.[2][3] Glioblastomas represent 15% of all brain tumors.[1] ... Other associations include exposure to smoking, pesticides, and working in petroleum refining or rubber manufacturing.[14] Glioblastoma has been associated with the viruses SV40,[16] HHV-6,[17][18] and cytomegalovirus.[19]
@GothicVioletVixen
@GothicVioletVixen 2 года назад
I remember the story about Charlotte, I had no idea that she had passed, though. That hurts, her story was so powerful. 😢
@hunglikeahorse---fly
@hunglikeahorse---fly Год назад
It really hit us hard here in Colorado. There was such hope that she was able to live a normal life, and then it was cut short 😓😓😓
@noconsentgiven
@noconsentgiven Год назад
They were just using cbd but the cbd has a job and that is making sure the thc doesn't do too much. You have to have them both in a formulation that cannot be generalized if you want the best results.
@marcusjohnson2922
@marcusjohnson2922 2 года назад
I volunteer as tribute for human trials, doc. I'm a regular smoker, and am a veteran with PTSD and have had a TBI.
@MillionYearProgram42
@MillionYearProgram42 Год назад
Thank you so much for your service and sacrifice. I hope the treatments are working for you, Sir! Smoke on, i say!
@SinOfWrath6
@SinOfWrath6 2 месяца назад
I've had chronic pain for over a decade, from complex regional pain syndrome, cannabis has 100% been a godsend for helping with my pain.
@Grizzlybear0908
@Grizzlybear0908 7 месяцев назад
Dr gruber i will happily volunteer for any human trials needed
@perthmadbloke
@perthmadbloke 2 года назад
What a brilliant stream! There aren't too many videos around that are 100% correct at the information given 👌 amazing advocacy for cannabis, love it! 🙏🙏😎😎👌👌🥰🥰
@davidmount9117
@davidmount9117 Год назад
I have been using weed for over 50 years. I always wondered how everyone around me was so negative against it, but it has made my life a lot better. I was involved with MMA style activity for about 30 of those years, and have been hit in the head so so many times I couldn't even try to count it. Yet I am reasonably sure it hasn't done me wrong, I would love to donate my body either alive or not to any research about long term effects.
@user-oj1kv4qj3w
@user-oj1kv4qj3w 4 месяца назад
ME 2,,,,IM 50,,, STARTED SMOKING WEED VERY YOUNG,,,I FEEL VERY WELL PRESERVED ❤❤❤❤
@nebriancoleman4704
@nebriancoleman4704 4 месяца назад
I come from a family of martial artists There may be some truth to the less injury part. I've been doing martial arts since I was 3 never broken a bone. Had a couple bad sprains but that's it My first adult visit to the doctor was Covid
@BluntSociety
@BluntSociety 4 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏🏾
@karlasmith8600
@karlasmith8600 3 месяца назад
She has to have the patience of a saint! I can't imagine trying to have this talk with a bunch of "uneducated" people lol MMJ has helped me in so many ways and I am glad you made this episode. Thank you!
@southerntearoom
@southerntearoom 4 месяца назад
Yall make these subjects so much fun!!
@Docmain3
@Docmain3 2 года назад
Always a pleasure to hear from, Dr. Staci Gruber.
@handleyourface
@handleyourface 2 года назад
I got Parkinsons Disease, diagnosed in 2016 and I use it to treat multiple symtoms. .ie pain, dystonia, constipation, depression, sleeplessness and anxiety. So it DEFINITELY works.👍
@wookster789
@wookster789 2 года назад
Totally random comment from someone who knows nothing about you...just putting it out there...I had constant chronic constipation for 40yrs...I stopped eating dairy, and it has fully vanished. I had no other issues from dairy...truly love my cheeses, even kiefer...but no dairy, no constipation. Just in case it helps. No judging or assumptions of your health bud...just trying to share an experience I had. Best of luck to ya!!
@handleyourface
@handleyourface 2 года назад
@@wookster789 hey ty for sharing. Yes, its hard to kick pizza myself but im sure that could help as well. Unfortunately it is one of the side effects of the meds(levadopa)I need to take to slow the progression of PD. Its basically trading one bad for the other when it comes to utilizing man-made meds. The bright side is seeing people like dr. Staci Gruber helping the world see there are other options that people can take to treat their afflictions with. On a personal note I have committed myself to letting people know how medical cannibus works for me & the evidence of it being used to help others throughout history. The dr was correct on it being used for thousands of years for healing. I know this because if one takes time to research the history and why it was originally made illegal, one will discover it was made by the same people who are throwing our world upside down right now. I have a video saved in my medical cannibus & PD video playlist for ones who want to know the truth. Heres a fun fact though. There is a US government patent for cannibinoid but yet its still federally illegal. I appreciate the info & ty sir/mam! God bless & be safe!
@Lashemaozur
@Lashemaozur Год назад
What strains do you use?
@handleyourface
@handleyourface Год назад
@@Lashemaozur indica I use for my dystonia symtoms which for me translates into pain, insomnia occasionally too since tremors is often annoying enough to keep me awake. Sativa, if I'm planning for an active or productive day. Depression easily settles in if you allow it but I find sativas not only knock out the blues but if your the creative type it increases that modality naturally. Sometimes a hybrid if my off day sets in. I dont want too much sedation effects (.ie couch lock) but have some pain relief 50/50 hybrid. Hope that helps. If you look at my video listing in PD and cannibus, I have some strain videos I shared or if you want a reliable compedium you can add the leafly app to your cellphone/pc. Leafly is compared to webmd but for cannibus.
@NonConformingAssuringOaths
@NonConformingAssuringOaths 3 месяца назад
DAI TBI here due to limo tire Memorial Day 2016. Thanks for your talk and the great moments.
@MatrixxSoundlab
@MatrixxSoundlab Год назад
It’s AMAZING how well y’all equally entertain and educate. I’m cracking up and getting smarter simultaneously!!!
@anothersquid
@anothersquid 2 года назад
I'm well over 50, and am happy I live in Canada where the weed issue has been pretty much settled.
@karmasutra4774
@karmasutra4774 Год назад
You are lucky and that event made me some money in the market
@tracyjackman6515
@tracyjackman6515 Год назад
🇨🇦
@Carnaln8ure
@Carnaln8ure Год назад
I am 2 years post 2 ischemic strokes. I started making and taking a cannabis infused MCT oil. It has improved the quality of my life 100 fold and maybe the primary reason I am still alive to be honest. I need to be dialed in to this research. I was a Field Service Winding Engineer in the Power Generation sector. The strokes left me with LHH (left homonymous hemianopsia) and memory issues and some other adjacent issues. I am trying to get my 70 yr old mother some relief from pain. I went from 1992 the summer of through 2021 without using cannabis due to my career choices. I am aggravated that I was denied the benefits of this miracle plant for so many years. I appreciate your work Dr Gruber and to be fair, I find you terribly charismatic. Easy on the ears and the eyes.
@MagicPlants
@MagicPlants 7 часов назад
I use cannabis daily to help me get through my job as Creative Director and web developer. Have since I was 14!
@kevinb4079
@kevinb4079 Год назад
I don't know if I've ever seen such such an honest discussion about the compounds of marijuana and their effects on the human body.
@achyleftistwitch
@achyleftistwitch 2 года назад
Cannabis is amazing (fibro patient) It's literally the only way I function. What doctors can prescribe for daily use is helpful, but cannabis and lyrica are probably equally helpful to me (cannabis actually probably more) A pain psychologist I was seeing would take notes from me about which strains were helpful so when it's legalized he'd be able to be more helpful to his patients .
@y0nd3r
@y0nd3r Год назад
Unless those strains are perpetually cloned, then they are crossed with something else and just given the name of the original strain.
@abbottstephen82
@abbottstephen82 Год назад
I was on lyrica for two years it’s a horrible drug with a combination of other meds it near ruined my health
@Henry-fk7cq
@Henry-fk7cq Год назад
@@y0nd3r they are perpetually cloned like seedless grapes or oranges. It you cross them with another pla n t the F2 GENERATI I N will likely have different characters c teristics.
@Bugdriver49
@Bugdriver49 Год назад
Yet weed remains as a schedule 0ne drug according to the feds...meaning it has no medical value!!!!!
@anthonycraig274
@anthonycraig274 2 года назад
How do you think we got here, god was high! 😂
@camhowelse5797
@camhowelse5797 2 года назад
The MOST HIGH! Lol
@toastiesburned9929
@toastiesburned9929 2 года назад
yeah, we probably were...
@hidden5760
@hidden5760 2 года назад
How do you think I got here, my parents where high 😂😂
@moonshoes11
@moonshoes11 2 года назад
Praise …Mother Mary Jane Relieve the pain, ease the brain Keep me sane.
@onemercilessming1342
@onemercilessming1342 2 года назад
God is a comedian playing to an audience that's too afraid to laugh. --Voltaire
@chadthefloormanl.l.c.stefa6362
@chadthefloormanl.l.c.stefa6362 14 дней назад
I could watch him all day! I’m on my 5th or 6th episode of Star Talk already & I watched a different interview with him before that! And thank you for explaining further about the developing brain and cannabis use it’s very helpful for me to understand exactly how it has affected my son’s brain as he’s been smoking pot since he was about 14 years old and I’ve never really got an in-depth answer as to how it’s affected his brain as he’s been growing up & it’s not as bad as I have been led to believe it was on the developing brain!
@larrybridgers1823
@larrybridgers1823 4 месяца назад
We turn towards cbd so fast because as people of the earth we needed something different from opioid. We need a natural way to be ok. Not have all the medical problems we have today.
@colbykinney5633
@colbykinney5633 2 года назад
RIP Charlotte you will be missed little one😥
@timothysayer3405
@timothysayer3405 Год назад
Props to Neil Degrass Tyson for being open to such things. He is the best of the best! as an astro physicist. He recognizes the human condition. I feel smarter and more educated just listening to this amazing man speak.
@tempestive1
@tempestive1 4 месяца назад
Going down a dangerous, fallacious road of appealing to authority - seems like to me.
@jobieisaac5058
@jobieisaac5058 Год назад
There is no better duo than Neil and chuck aka star talk these two brains working together making complex things easy and fun
@thebeastplayer6363
@thebeastplayer6363 Год назад
Need a DamienLuck925 and Dr. Staci Gruber collab in my life fr
@davidt3956
@davidt3956 2 года назад
Chuck brings up an important point with the control group. What was done to the Tuskegee Experiment is the still important example of what can be done wrong.
@King_Arthur97
@King_Arthur97 Год назад
Gosh I wish this segment could be a full hour or even two! So much yet to be discovered. Thanks StarTalk.
@elongatedmusk3132
@elongatedmusk3132 Год назад
55min is close 😏 but I agree
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
Or a graduate course
@BeefyWellingtons
@BeefyWellingtons 9 месяцев назад
I also wish that this video was 5 minutes longer
@mikaylamast4695
@mikaylamast4695 Месяц назад
I usually indulge when I watch this show anyways, but I found the perfect episode to pair with said indulging
@paytonpryor
@paytonpryor Год назад
Hearing about the lose of Charlotte is heart breaking. I followed her story back when she was in the news. She changed my views on Marijuana. I never thought it would be a good idea to give it to kids. Thing is, I'm not a doctor and I was ignorant.
@ericarmstrong7906
@ericarmstrong7906 Год назад
ya that is a kick in the stomach
@XxTheAwokenOnexX
@XxTheAwokenOnexX 2 года назад
Marijuana has more scientifically proven health benefits to it, than the anti cannabis movements refuse to admit. Sadly Governments are so entrenched with their anti cannabis rhetoric, it will be another 100 years before we can get real debate about the importance of legalizing marijuana for personal use. Thankyou for another great video StarTalk 🔥❤️👍
@Hecata_Harbinger
@Hecata_Harbinger 2 года назад
Marijuana was illegal in my state until 2020, Illinois was in debt, but now it's not. Before that Montana made it legal and the tax money that had been used to fight Marijuana for 1 year was able to supply schools in the state with supplies for 7 years.
@STONEDay
@STONEDay 2 года назад
**hits the blunt** You going to keep that double negative in there? lol
@T800-theRealOne
@T800-theRealOne 2 года назад
No, it doesn't. It destroys brain cells, impairs brain function, and in smoke form, it still can cause cancer. Why would inhaling smoke be a benefit to anyone's lungs? lol. I'm afraid you're delusional.
@itsd0nk
@itsd0nk 2 года назад
It won’t be 100 years at this point. The states are all gradually falling in line after realizing there’s so much money being left on the table, with little to no negative societal effects and a plethora of societal benefits. Not to even mention the savings of millions of dollars no longer arresting, prosecuting, and imprisonments related to it. Republicans are always pretending to be the fiscally responsible ones, but are exclusively that by name only. Too much evidence and proof is in the open now to let them wave that false flag over cannabis now.
@light_skit
@light_skit 2 года назад
I live in Georgia, some counties are legal and others arent. Like Atlanta it’s illegal but 45 mins away in my city it is allowed
@dameech6697
@dameech6697 2 года назад
it's funny cuz your videos are more interesting when I'm blazed
@darrellmarshall-uj2lc
@darrellmarshall-uj2lc 5 месяцев назад
Niel looks like he has absolutely not ever had a hit.
@minervaofpeace
@minervaofpeace Год назад
I'm sincerely grateful for you having this dialogue. Having had Tourette syndrome as well as a speech impediment, well being treated with Aripiprazole. Tens years later of no pharmaceuticals and cannabis use being the medicine of choice now. I no longer suffer from a speech impediment nor Tourette syndrome.
@Ammut6
@Ammut6 Год назад
How do you medicate? Inhale, edibles, etc?
@Jaybee6428
@Jaybee6428 6 месяцев назад
Same, I have ticks and triggers inside that make me flinch or blink hard or make certain grunts and noises as I got older it got less bad but I been smoking for over 10 years now and I get so calm I can sit in a spot and just melt away the worry
@robinbranco1259
@robinbranco1259 Год назад
I'm 57 and weed helps my depression nice to see dr Tyson discussing this issue 👍💯
@denisemorton56
@denisemorton56 Год назад
Great show and I'm only halfway through.
@nixplayz8770
@nixplayz8770 4 месяца назад
I have had sever asthma all my life. Before I started smoking I was always in and out of hospitals and I had no quality of life. At 18 I starte smoking marijuana and my symptoms lessened more and more and gave me quality of life. I was able to get married have kids, live life. I'm sixty years old now, still suffer with asthma but at tolerable levels. I speak with my Doctor's but they don't understand how it helps. I never understood why there hasn't been more research concerning asthmatic conditions. Pardon my terrible sentence structure. Thank you for this video.
@cinderbones
@cinderbones 4 месяца назад
I've heard a lot of people say the same, but i've had no luck myself. I've been suffering asthma provoked mostly by allergy since around eleven or twelve years ago. I've always seen people say that it's helped with their asthma, but since i started smoking recreationally a couple of years ago, i've seen no improvement whatsoever, even worse, if i do it too often, as in a couple of days in a row, it affects me negatively, and i need to grab my salbutamol puff.
@johnsmith-wk2tb
@johnsmith-wk2tb 4 месяца назад
You're lucky. I used to smoke ciggs and weed .years after quitting cigarettes I got copd (damn nictine) but sadly weed exacerbates my copd and edibles don't work. Darn, I wish I could smoke weed to breathe better. Maybe I should smoke less . would be more comfortable.
@cindyjohnson7883
@cindyjohnson7883 2 года назад
I'm over 60 + weed today IS much stronger. I haven't imbibed any marijuana for over 30 yrs. Then got sick & tried sativa heavy edibles for nausea & vomiting during chemo.(NEVER smoked weed. Lungs+ smoke always seemed like a bad plan. The difference in potency is STUNNING. Thank you for sharing KNOWLEDGE!
@muninrob
@muninrob Год назад
5-6 mg is around a hit of the REALLY good stuff from back in the day (we're talking sticky crystals), and about a joint of "mexi". Don't forget to give it half an hour to get into the system - like with good brownies, it's easy to over-imbibe with edibles.
@notez420_
@notez420_ Год назад
there arent only 50% THC 0,000000000002% CBD strains of weed, there are also weak strains
@juliet4093
@juliet4093 Год назад
Vaping medical weed is considered quite safe it’s worth noting
@SydHarewood
@SydHarewood Год назад
@@juliet4093 yes and to vape is especially rewarding in one's own apartment where you can relax micro-dose without any cannabis odor. (to anyone interested in discretion) check out the Pax 3 it's a little pricey but it allows consumption anytime/anywhere. (12 seconds or less; done) (no odor) (feeling good).
@howlinhauler
@howlinhauler Год назад
you can vape flowers. called dry herb vapes. safe and full spectrum .
@MegaSpacemanSpliff
@MegaSpacemanSpliff Год назад
Excellent and fun topic! Thank you to everyone! Although I have access to both CBD and THC (homegrown), I ultimately chose to reach for the THC in order to maximize my enjoyment of this episode. Edit: RIP Charlotte :'(
@tomalex6449
@tomalex6449 2 месяца назад
I WAS WONDERING WHY THEY CALLED HIM "degrasse" LMAO 😂
@tanbui7869
@tanbui7869 3 месяца назад
Cool to have a episode about intuition!
@brianwarren8622
@brianwarren8622 Год назад
I love this podcast. It helped me get through my jail time so much it's unreal. I love you all!!!
@Tommybouy666
@Tommybouy666 Год назад
Ok lol
@brianwarren8622
@brianwarren8622 Год назад
@@Tommybouy666 Its a fact. Don't know where you come from but jails and prisons have tablets now where im from. Since the last two years or so now.
@CosmicShieldMaiden
@CosmicShieldMaiden 2 года назад
I’m always high when I watch these 🖖
@tiger0629
@tiger0629 2 года назад
Everyday!
@KimSirius
@KimSirius 2 года назад
Honestly, it's the only way I can understand any of it!
@CosmicShieldMaiden
@CosmicShieldMaiden 2 года назад
@@KimSirius haha same.
@joelarkin3714
@joelarkin3714 8 месяцев назад
I'm 84 and love marijuana. So it's not an old thing, Chuck!!
@ginasalinas300
@ginasalinas300 5 месяцев назад
You know over the years I have learned all this stuff but you guys really condensed and put everything together and broke this down in such an easy way to understand that I didn't even know and I learned lots of new stuff
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 2 года назад
It eases PTSD greatly.
@aashezzz
@aashezzz 2 года назад
My mother recently passed away cause of multicentric glioblastoma which our respected Potdoc mentioned. I wish there was more study about such rare aggressive brain cancer and CBD treatment. Even with successful brain surgery, 25 seating of radiation and chemo along with +2 booster radiation and 6 cycles of biological therapy, she was with us just for 7 months after diagnosis and treatment. Hope in future we have cbd treatment available for one in need. Thank you for showering us with knowledge as always. Love Star Talk. Waiting for next episode.
@stephaniec.4905
@stephaniec.4905 Год назад
Hi. I'm sorry for your loss.
@scoobertmcruppert2915
@scoobertmcruppert2915 Год назад
Glad you this has become a regular thing. Hope to see her on again
@chrislaprise7745
@chrislaprise7745 Год назад
You’re welcome! And thanks for this episode!
@hoarder66
@hoarder66 Год назад
Chuck and Neil asking questions about weed like they both didn't just smoke a joint before the show.😂
@bigJthegamer
@bigJthegamer Год назад
I'm pretty sure that publicly NDT "doesn't smoke weed" he does constantly look medicated
@noelcruz2891
@noelcruz2891 7 месяцев назад
On a side note.. i kinda wanna see a podcast of NDT, chuck, joe rogan & theo von... on weed, but not exactly about weed. 😅
@user-ps5zj7wk5x
@user-ps5zj7wk5x 6 месяцев назад
😂
@user-np3uz7xo9u
@user-np3uz7xo9u 3 месяца назад
Thats what those "breaks" were for 😂
@mjrinaldo2125
@mjrinaldo2125 2 года назад
Dear Sir Charles...... I find your commentary and point of view extremely logical and valuable
@Spidivercity
@Spidivercity Год назад
@Neil Thank you for your well spoken, intelligent words. You are a pinnacle of education about science and advancement, one who truly when stepping forward in knowledge, knowing the ledge that is before the pitfall after the ledge of knowledge. The boundaries, of possibility.
@Drebin211
@Drebin211 3 месяца назад
Get Paul Staments on here for a nice long mushroom discussion. He is a wealth of knowledge.
@beau-urns
@beau-urns 2 года назад
The amazing thing is how often chuck dhows how much of a genius he is on certain topics
@lewlater8777
@lewlater8777 2 года назад
TeamChuck all day Love Ya Neil thanks for everything brosef. Ur a G of Science much respect and never let em see u sweat big bro. Thank u
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 Год назад
Yeah I've noticed he's very intelligent. And well spoken. I admire that.
@danielmize6567
@danielmize6567 Год назад
Been using pot to help with lupus. It helps with the joint pain and even the fatigue (go figure) I hope this finds it's way to other lupus patients
@jimr9499
@jimr9499 Год назад
I was just saying to my father last night, before finding this particular episode, what a magical plant it is. Specifically for the seemingly opposite effects it can have; your example of it giving you more energy vs. some other people or some other strains _causing_ lethargy. It is simply amazing.
@cljolive8258
@cljolive8258 Месяц назад
Great conversation! Love it.
@lunarminx
@lunarminx 4 месяца назад
My old dog had two nerve sheath tumors removed from his front lower leg, his vet stated that there was no more skin to close if it came back. It did and we talked about him living with it open, having his leg amputated. It came back his last year and I started him on cbd oil twice a day. It shrunk in 4 months, it was amazing.
@EliasBac
@EliasBac 2 года назад
Uffff. Added to watchlist 😅 Can’t wait to get home, roll one and watch this 😜
@notinmanitou
@notinmanitou 2 года назад
She is so amazing! Lots of important information. (And I love her hair ) 😊. Please have her back again.
@elongatedmusk3132
@elongatedmusk3132 Год назад
I never heard of her but sadly based on comments I think she may have passed away (some a yr or so ago said rest in peace) :( *I may be wrong, sorry
@notinmanitou
@notinmanitou Год назад
@@elongatedmusk3132 She is current on Twitter and Wikipedia has no mention of her death.
@eemoogee160
@eemoogee160 Год назад
@@elongatedmusk3132 the op was talking about the researcher Stacey, not Charlotte the young girl who passed away.
@andreysimonov1667
@andreysimonov1667 4 месяца назад
You guys are great. Thank you, love you.
@LeeSurber
@LeeSurber Месяц назад
I'm a 55 yr old engineering technician. In the 80's I wrestled at a national level and smoked pot quite regularly..!! I found it extremely useful to dose before my workouts..!! I've owned and driven race cars and race expert level racing sims against real drivers..!! Low dose greatly enhances my focus and reaction time..!! It also fosters creative problem solving (thinking outside the box)..!! I solve real world problems at extremely high levels and can attest to the benefits of cannabis in specific use scenarios..!! I couldn't do Math though..!! Working differential equations while under the influence switches me off..!! My best technical engineering projects (custom LiFePO4 power block, solar, & home automation) were greatly influenced smoking a little weed..!! LOL..!!
@Zigi22
@Zigi22 2 года назад
Can you do an episode on psychedelics ? I’ve been listening to “how to change your mind” by Michael Pollan and I am on the chapter on how psychedelics affect your brain… also curious about how no one knows where consciousness comes from …. ?
@Zigi22
@Zigi22 2 года назад
Just kidding , found the video you did on this ! Thanks !
@patriciacronin641
@patriciacronin641 Год назад
Look at Timothy Leary you tube
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