#Terpenes
Hello and welcome to terpenes and terpenoids in cannabis. This is Stewart pump with the science regulatory and education department here at #BuyTerpenes CV Sciences and many of you have requested a deep dive into terpenes and terpenoids and today our presenter is thanks for the introduction and I guess I don't need to really go through my conflicts of interest because you just provided that information to the audience this is me others in San Diego California I have a medical cannabis specific clinical practice I also do some clinical research there I'm the founder and medical director of the center for medical cannabis education so with that I'll get into it so most conversations about cannabis you often hear the term terpenes or terpenoids quickly followed by the term synergy which is then quickly followed by the phrase the entourage effect but what is the entourage effect and what does it have to do with terpenoids.
And how important are these compounds in products derived from cannabis for particularly hemp derived or CPD products so I'll do my best to answer these questions so the entourage effect has become the preferred term for describing the physiological synergies that occur when constituents in a cannabis plant interact with one of them and the basic idea is at the fuller #TrueTerpenes the spectrum meaning the more vital cannabinoids there are the more terpenes and terpenoids there are the greater the possibility that these compounds will interact in some way to create a synergy and synergy is often simply described as 1 plus 1 equals 3 and so there's this idea that if you have enough of these compounds and you have the right ratios of them and the right compounds that you can get in effect using a product that is full of them that would be different and perhaps therapeutically superior.
If you were using a product that was highly purified it has only isolated cannabinoid like TMZ or CED and this phenomenon may explain the differences that individuals report when using different products but to be fair the science isn't really in on this our cultural fascination with the entourage that is not yet really supported by the scientific evidence there's some evidence #Terpenesforsale that supports this and there's some evidence that refuted and so it's really an open question going forward and especially as a release tenderise pde products it's not clear how important these compounds are and what role they're playing in creating effects because we don't really have the studies that compare an isolated CBD product with a full-spectrum CBD product in a human population there's some of those studies in mice but we don't really have the comparative clinical trials that we need to really draw firm conclusions in addition to being considered important mediators of the entourage effect Serkis entrepreneurs are also considered to be the class of chemicals that differentiates sativa varieties of cannabis from indica varieties and as the stories go in popular culture sativas are energetic and uplifting and good to use during the day and conversely in because our sedatives and analgesic eating they reduce pain and they're good to use at night unfortunately these cultural narratives are not yet supported by scientific evidence and as a result it's difficult to rely on these labels of indica and sativa when trying to predict the results of these products because there's really no consistent terpenes and terpenoids profiles of products labeled sativa or flower label people for that matter or products and flower labelled an indica.
#https://www.medicalterpenes.com/
Hello and welcome to terpenes and terpenoids in cannabis. This is Stewart pump with the science regulatory and education department here at #BuyTerpenes CV Sciences and many of you have requested a deep dive into terpenes and terpenoids and today our presenter is thanks for the introduction and I guess I don't need to really go through my conflicts of interest because you just provided that information to the audience this is me others in San Diego California I have a medical cannabis specific clinical practice I also do some clinical research there I'm the founder and medical director of the center for medical cannabis education so with that I'll get into it so most conversations about cannabis you often hear the term terpenes or terpenoids quickly followed by the term synergy which is then quickly followed by the phrase the entourage effect but what is the entourage effect and what does it have to do with terpenoids.
And how important are these compounds in products derived from cannabis for particularly hemp derived or CPD products so I'll do my best to answer these questions so the entourage effect has become the preferred term for describing the physiological synergies that occur when constituents in a cannabis plant interact with one of them and the basic idea is at the fuller #TrueTerpenes the spectrum meaning the more vital cannabinoids there are the more terpenes and terpenoids there are the greater the possibility that these compounds will interact in some way to create a synergy and synergy is often simply described as 1 plus 1 equals 3 and so there's this idea that if you have enough of these compounds and you have the right ratios of them and the right compounds that you can get in effect using a product that is full of them that would be different and perhaps therapeutically superior.
If you were using a product that was highly purified it has only isolated cannabinoid like TMZ or CED and this phenomenon may explain the differences that individuals report when using different products but to be fair the science isn't really in on this our cultural fascination with the entourage that is not yet really supported by the scientific evidence there's some evidence #Terpenesforsale that supports this and there's some evidence that refuted and so it's really an open question going forward and especially as a release tenderise pde products it's not clear how important these compounds are and what role they're playing in creating effects because we don't really have the studies that compare an isolated CBD product with a full-spectrum CBD product in a human population there's some of those studies in mice but we don't really have the comparative clinical trials that we need to really draw firm conclusions in addition to being considered important mediators of the entourage effect Serkis entrepreneurs are also considered to be the class of chemicals that differentiates sativa varieties of cannabis from indica varieties and as the stories go in popular culture sativas are energetic and uplifting and good to use during the day and conversely in because our sedatives and analgesic eating they reduce pain and they're good to use at night unfortunately these cultural narratives are not yet supported by scientific evidence and as a result it's difficult to rely on these labels of indica and sativa when trying to predict the results of these products because there's really no consistent terpenes and terpenoids profiles of products labeled sativa or flower label people for that matter or products and flower labelled an indica.
#https://www.medicalterpenes.com/
#Terpenes
Hello and welcome to terpenes and terpenoids in cannabis. This is Stewart pump with the science regulatory and education department here at #BuyTerpenes CV Sciences and many of you have requested a deep dive into terpenes and terpenoids and today our presenter is thanks for the introduction and I guess I don't need to really go through my conflicts of interest because you just provided that information to the audience this is me others in San Diego California I have a medical cannabis specific clinical practice I also do some clinical research there I'm the founder and medical director of the center for medical cannabis education so with that I'll get into it so most conversations about cannabis you often hear the term terpenes or terpenoids quickly followed by the term synergy which is then quickly followed by the phrase the entourage effect but what is the entourage effect and what does it have to do with terpenoids.
And how important are these compounds in products derived from cannabis for particularly hemp derived or CPD products so I'll do my best to answer these questions so the entourage effect has become the preferred term for describing the physiological synergies that occur when constituents in a cannabis plant interact with one of them and the basic idea is at the fuller #TrueTerpenes the spectrum meaning the more vital cannabinoids there are the more terpenes and terpenoids there are the greater the possibility that these compounds will interact in some way to create a synergy and synergy is often simply described as 1 plus 1 equals 3 and so there's this idea that if you have enough of these compounds and you have the right ratios of them and the right compounds that you can get in effect using a product that is full of them that would be different and perhaps therapeutically superior.
If you were using a product that was highly purified it has only isolated cannabinoid like TMZ or CED and this phenomenon may explain the differences that individuals report when using different products but to be fair the science isn't really in on this our cultural fascination with the entourage that is not yet really supported by the scientific evidence there's some evidence #Terpenesforsale that supports this and there's some evidence that refuted and so it's really an open question going forward and especially as a release tenderise pde products it's not clear how important these compounds are and what role they're playing in creating effects because we don't really have the studies that compare an isolated CBD product with a full-spectrum CBD product in a human population there's some of those studies in mice but we don't really have the comparative clinical trials that we need to really draw firm conclusions in addition to being considered important mediators of the entourage effect Serkis entrepreneurs are also considered to be the class of chemicals that differentiates sativa varieties of cannabis from indica varieties and as the stories go in popular culture sativas are energetic and uplifting and good to use during the day and conversely in because our sedatives and analgesic eating they reduce pain and they're good to use at night unfortunately these cultural narratives are not yet supported by scientific evidence and as a result it's difficult to rely on these labels of indica and sativa when trying to predict the results of these products because there's really no consistent terpenes and terpenoids profiles of products labeled sativa or flower label people for that matter or products and flower labelled an indica.
#https://www.medicalterpenes.com/
0 Комментарии
0 Поделились
727 Просмотры
0 предпросмотр