Welcome to the Cannaba Verum podcast, the cannabis truth podcast. I speak the language of cannabis freely and uncensored, while educating my audience on the safe use of this live Plant Therapy. You should know what’s in your cannabis, what’s good and what’s not. It does not come with an FDA stamp of approval yet, using cannabis mindfully, as medication is a different concept in the healthcare philosophy of the past 100 years. There’s a lot to learn and consider cannabis is not dangerous, but it is not harmless, either. This is honey Smith walls, a 21st century cannabis shaman here to explain the language of cannabis in historical, political, and scientific terms, so you can make educated decisions about the medicine you ingest.
Segment 1
Hi everybody! This is Honey with Cannaba Verum – that’s Latin for Cannabis Truth… and I want to thank you for joining me for this short Moment of Clarity.
The information I have today may seem ridiculous to some… but for others, it will be a game changer.
You may not be aware but some people who need to use medical marijuana don’t want the high that comes with THC. There are a lot of reasons for that which may include your job as a heart surgeon or air traffic controller, or the fact that the last time you were offered some cannabis, you got intensely anxious, had cold sweats, felt stuck in your chair like you were partially paralyzed, and didn’t know if you were gonna die from this experience or not!
That is the description from my old lady girlfriend who ate one of her grandson’s pot brownies without knowing anything about the product… like what chemicals it had that she just ingested… how they would affect her… what the quantity was or for that matter, the quality… was it contaminated street weed or dispensary medical marijuana?
What chemovars were in it?
What was it supposed to do?
What effects was she expecting? The same as a glass of Chardonnay?
Is that what she expects from her other prescription drugs?
Well…. first of all… cannabis and alcohol don’t equate. And secondly, unlike regular brownie recipes that we already know… and are assured of it’s harmlessness by a couple hundred years of product safety testing and business compliance…
We must learn NOT TO SHARE our medications! It’s a bad habit. Well-intentioned. But we don’t have a complete understanding of what cannabis can do for individuals…
Yet, we’re certain of one thing… It’s DIFFERENT for everybody. And until there’s a blood sample involved in determining the best chemovars from the plant to help us… we’re still in the stone-age about cannabis science.
The point is… when you treat it like a toy or dessert… the probabilities of complications get high! But I have a solution for the dreaded backfire of a hopeful happy… I’m going to teach you how to tame your THC… before, during, or after it happens. I’ll be right back after this message to explain the simple solutions.
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This Moment of Clarity is for the people who need the THC in marijuana but don’t want the high!
So here’s the thing: You NEVER have to get high from THC when you’re using it!
And I’m going to teach you how to tame your Thc… Before, During, or After you use it!!
So here’s the back story on calming yer Thc… There’s actually a common terpene, called Beta-Caryophyllene, which already grows in cannabis and quells euphoria. And guess where else that terpene is commonly found? In lemon peel, black pepper, and Cannabidiol… yep, CBD. So here’s how you manage the need for Thc and balance it so you don’t create the high…
Use equal amounts of CBD to THC to start with. Try just one micro dose, wait 30 minutes to an hour, then take another dose by micro amounts, waiting between doses to realize the effect of the medicine. This way… starting off with the tiniest dose and increasing slowly… you’ll always stay in control.
If you DO feel any euphoria, you’ll know you’ve reached your limit for that ratio. If you need more pain relief from THC, then increase the ratio of CBD to 2:1 of CBD to THC or more… you can regulate your own ratios by using and mixing two separate products or
most of the dispensaries carry higher ratios of CBD to THC and you can always try that. Most people are finding great results from 1:1 products and keeping heads clear. Everybody is different though… so don’t be surprised if you need more CBD to your THC. You’ll still understand your “sweet spot” in medication by using this titration method while learning how cannabis affects you. Again, it’s going to be different for everybody.
But what if you feel the high and don’t want it? Then you can simply take some more CBD to quell the effects of the THC. Should be a fairly immediate response. Orrrr, you could sip a cup of hot tea with Lemon Rind in it… Orrrr, you could have a bite of something with a hefty shake of black pepper on it. If you smoke or vape, you could puff on some hemp flower, have a drink with hemp nano-technology, or try any of the multiple choices you’ll find in the hemp product line. Each dispensary is different and carries all kinds of choices. The bud tenders will help you decide which to try according to your likes and dislikes. Some people like to smoke and others don’t want to. There are tinctures, and vaping concentrates and drink additives and lots of choices.
So however you choose to tame your THC in marijuana, remember that should you experience euphoric symptoms that may be uncomfortable to you, use something with Beta-Caryophyllene in it… CBD from Hemp, lemon peel or any citrus peel, or plain ole black pepper on a juicy thick slice of cold tomato…. should fix you right up.
This has been another Moment of Clarity from your neighborhood Okie in Florida. Y’all come back and I hope you have a happy week helping somebody else understand this amazing planet we live on. Outre
Host: Honey 26:57
You’ve been listening to another Cannaba Verum podcast with 21st century cannabis shaman Honey Smith Walls, about the importance of using safe hemp and marijuana products. Unless otherwise proven by a reputable third party lab test, please be advised that all street weed is contaminated. It may do grave harm to a patient with a delicate immune system. I challenge you to check the veracity of my statements in each episode by checking the medical citations posted on my blog at Cannaba Verum.com.
That’s C A N N A B A V E R U M.com
- plant specifically grows, the acid form, the THCa – https://academic.oup.com/pcp/article/46/9/1578/1812749
- all street weed is contaminated: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5022003/
- Handbook of Cannabis for Clinicians, Practices and Principles by Dr. Dustin Sulak – https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Cannabis-Clinicians-Principles-Practice/dp/0393714187 and healer.com
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) https://www.pharmtech.com/view/certificates-analysis-don-t-trust-verify
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