Transition Zones
The Wild World of Cannabis Gummies
Gummies are everywhere! They’re cool! They’re fun, they’re trendy and are easy to take. Then there’s the taste. They taste way better than tincture. They even have Fruity Flavors!!! And Omg do not click on any advertisements on the socials because gummy ads will inundate your feed! I’m here to talk in my snarky & informative…
Read MoreLive Class Happenings
You may or may not have noticed in the bountiness of my last newsletter that I’ll be offering some live classes here at the The First Unitarian Society of Ithaca coming up in a few weeks. This brief note is to share a little more about the classes and why I’m doing them. My favorite…
Read MoreWhat is “inflammation independence” ??? (free webinar series)
It’s been a few months since you’ve heard from me… so I’m excited that I get to announce a free webinar series, starting with one of the most important topics, inflammation (schedule below). I’ve been in the Tam-cave working on my upcoming book on Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid system, writing, rewriting, and it seems this…
Read MoreVideo: CBD; Dispelling Myths and Exposing Truths! PART 2
Now that we’ve covered the basics regarding the importance of sourcing good quality flowers and sound medicine making practices, we can dive into the next phase of myth busting! What to consider when working with high CBD cannabis preparations (formerly known as “CBD oil”) as a medicine. Click here to enroll in the mini-course at…
Read MoreVideo : CBD; Dispelling Myths and Taking Names!
Thanks to all 743 people who registered for the webinar, CBD; Dispelling Myths and Taking Names! This is an important topic for all of us to understand. CBD oil is the new cure for everything and everyone and their brother want to sell you some. This webinar will dispel some of the common myths in the…
Read More9 Considerations When You Are Buying “CBD Oil”
I’m sure by now you’ve seen the marketing blitz, including pie charts, graphs and scientific study footnotes, about how CBD can cure everything and how you should buy this product because of the superior proprietary extraction technique. If I were a teacher of marketing I’d use the current state of CBD-hype as my main topic…
Read MoreWhy I’m using the framework “Transition Zones”
When I was creating my first online course I injured my back. When I was walking up a flight of stairs to give the “pain lecture” my back went out. I wrapped my body in duct tape because that’s all I had with me (my #1 item in my first aid kit btw). The injury (from…
Read More7 Health Topics & Their “Truthy” Friends
I want to start with a question… Which one of the following statements is true? Cannabis is a good remedy for acute pain. When living above the latitude of Atlanta, Georgia, we do not need to supplement our diets with Vitamin D. Food allergies can be outgrown. The answer is below. Dig deep and don’t…
Read More“Pain, what is it good for?”…absolutely something
In this country 80 million people and their families suffer from chronic disabling pain syndrome. $50 billion dollars in lost wages. Over $8 billion per year in pain medications. In over 90% of the cases, there’s no structural impairment causing the pain. Over 90%. This post is about different kinds of pain, and I’ve written out…
Read MoreCannabis, Not your Hippy Granny’s Weed + 4 Guidelines for using cannabis as medicine
This article is about what we’ve learned in the last 50 years endocannabinoid system, what we’ve learned, and some helpful guidelines for cannabis usually NOT in any of the resources I’ve found.
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