Demystifying the endocannabinoid system. | Ruth Ross | TEDxMississauga

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Dr. Ruth Ross describes what happens in the brain when introduced to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of the primary ingredients in cannabis. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @YarrHarr11
    @YarrHarr11 5 лет назад +371

    "The endocannabinoid system responds to singing and dancing." This makes me wonder about ancient cultures, Native Americans, and their harmony with plants and nature. Methinks humans need more connection to the plant world to live a happy and fulfilling life!

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +4

      the better you feel the more endocanabinoids are metabolized to keep good feelings flowing... th ecannabinoids are bliss compound that determine how we feel via constant modulatory cellular maintenance of intracellular signalling of them

    • @JohnDoe_88
      @JohnDoe_88 4 года назад +10

      Of course we grew in tandem in this biosphere we must respect the powers of photosynthesis. How many plants carry the terpine profile cannabis does??? Amazing plant

    • @Jiggs2u2
      @Jiggs2u2 4 года назад +10

      Its why RSO does work ..Cured my brother's prostate cancer

    • @kkm_dev
      @kkm_dev 4 года назад +1

      @@Jiggs2u2 Hey, wow and which strain do you use for RSO? help please. thanks. Indoor or Outdoor?

    • @harrygearhart4520
      @harrygearhart4520 4 года назад +2

      Doestheuniversehaveanedge?, I've been singing and whistling a lot lately, hummm, wonder if it is the pot?

  • @lethalhazard2285
    @lethalhazard2285 4 года назад +334

    I can say with confidence after 7 years of smoking that when I go without weed I DO INDEED become more irritable, easily stressed, less positive and just overall don’t feel very good until I give my body time to upregulate my receptors again.
    Dude, this lady isn’t “bashing weed” or saying its bad she is simply clarifying the potential negatives along with the positives by allowing the viewers to see the WHOLE picture on cannabis use, short term AND long term. “FDA brain washer” not even close bro 😂😂😂 those people run wild for sure but this lady just spitting facts. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @DontCancelMeBro
      @DontCancelMeBro 4 года назад +40

      I’ve been using cannabis off and on since i was 15. 36 now. Never had an issue when stopping, never had an issue to stop, and never experienced any negative side effects. Memory is great, 3.6 GPA in high school 3.4 in college. I’m rarely sick, especially when i’m using cannabis. Most people won’t experience negative side effects. Remember, cannabis is the second most used drug behind caffeine.

    • @lethalhazard2285
      @lethalhazard2285 4 года назад +20

      Chris Nicassio Just because one person doesn’t does not account or justify the fact that alot of others do indeed experience negative effects coming off of it.

    • @eslyter1
      @eslyter1 4 года назад +4

      @@lethalhazard2285 Indeed. Cannabis use disorder is treated frequently in the U.S.

    • @DontCancelMeBro
      @DontCancelMeBro 4 года назад +21

      Most people won’t experience this. Less people will experience withdrawal from cannabis than caffeine.

    • @AoiYumi1
      @AoiYumi1 4 года назад +20

      @@DontCancelMeBro I've been drinking coffee since I was 18 and I don't get withdrawal symptoms. Never had issues stopping coffee. GPA 3.98 in college. Terrible in highschool. Must be that coffee made my whole life Better.

  • @DoctorJack16
    @DoctorJack16 3 года назад +105

    The power of the endocannabinoid system and how it relates to all relevant health systems is amazing. We have to convince medical schools to teach this system to the doctors of the future. It’s the reason why I created a whole education video series around CBD. Just make sure you do your homework and know what to look for in a high quality and safe product. Great talk.

    • @VokeVideo
      @VokeVideo 3 года назад +4

      I swear to God I have no incentive, but I use Genesis Pure Botanicals and I've tried about 10 other options and even run a test kit, and their product is the best quality by FAR. I hope this saves someone getting ripped off.

    • @JBorg-fb3un
      @JBorg-fb3un 3 года назад

      Where can I find your videos and what are they called?

    • @v1kt0us
      @v1kt0us 2 года назад +1

      @@JBorg-fb3un lel

    • @SunflowerToshaDiys
      @SunflowerToshaDiys 2 года назад

      🗣No money in a cure tho 😅

    • @Christopher50now
      @Christopher50now 2 года назад +3

      I smoke 2 1/2oz a month and can eat 100mg and no high effect. Also it’s all really super duper high quality marijuana. Yay!!🥴💨

  • @leonardodavinci2631
    @leonardodavinci2631 4 года назад +346

    You know you're high at home watching this. We both know.

    • @zaneaustin22
      @zaneaustin22 3 года назад +13

      Sorry but I’m not, I quit a month ago because I developed cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, lost 20 pounds and I almost died from organ failure due to vomiting 8 times a day

    • @RANDOMSHITRANDOM
      @RANDOMSHITRANDOM 3 года назад +11

      Half right. I'm outside hehe.

    • @leonardodavinci2631
      @leonardodavinci2631 3 года назад

      @@SolidSiren proud of you!!

    • @flowstate9716
      @flowstate9716 3 года назад +1

      @@zaneaustin22 omg! What is that??

    • @zaneaustin22
      @zaneaustin22 3 года назад +2

      @@flowstate9716 yeah isn’t that crazy, CHS for short. Look it up. It was the worst pain I’ve ever felt in my life, it had something to do with the stomach and an excess build Up of cannabis there.. the only think that sort of helped was pressing something hot to my stomach actually. It cleared up after I quit smoking and I’m fine now but those months were so bad looking back

  • @carolinejaqueline1727
    @carolinejaqueline1727 5 лет назад +112

    As a medical student, I could only dream of having a professor explain medical conceps in such an understandable way

    • @MyOnlineBusinessExperience
      @MyOnlineBusinessExperience 5 лет назад +6

      It says nothing about the quality of information...

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +10

      if only endocananbinoid system were taught in medical schools .........................

    • @courtneyb1061
      @courtneyb1061 2 года назад

      You know what? I am going tobmake that my job.

  • @docthomas3091
    @docthomas3091 2 года назад +25

    It has worked miracles for my uncles who, 3, have MS. Myself for addiction to opiates, clean over six years now, and more importantly attacking the root issue, ptsd. It’s helped me with my issues when needed as well. now, it is amazing to see the positive view by the population, which is long over due. I cannot believe we are finally seeing the gov appreciate their citizens wish, hopefully legitimate. Now If only they would finish the idea of removing it from S1.

    • @nsagoogle9581
      @nsagoogle9581 2 года назад +6

      Big pharma, the alcohol and tobacco industry will always be opposed to the cheaper and more effective alternative that is cannabis.
      Its all about profit to the governments and mega corps. Morals and affordable medicine are somewhere at the bottom of their list of priorities.

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 2 года назад

      2018 farm bill was a great thing Trump did. Will Biden continue on it and make thc legal federally.

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 2 года назад

      Otherwise CBD and delta 8 THC would still be illegal right now if not for that 2018 farm bill.

    • @docthomas3091
      @docthomas3091 2 года назад

      @@larrytate1657 trump didn’t have anything to do with that but sign it. It’s been in the works for years. My local gov felt the need to use it to continue allowing big ag, who are terrible people in small towns, destroy our lands here. Literally and fiscally. We had a multi million lawsuit about to hit from our law firm to the big ag here, they secretly went into that farmers bill and changed, for georgia, the statute of limitations by half in which someone can sue a farming op. For every good there is a bad. But I think most can agree to include almost all farmers, the farmers right to farm is allowing big ag to ruin and finally kill small to medium farming practices. But what it did for delta 8 is great. As I use it every day.

    • @analancheros7356
      @analancheros7356 Год назад +2

      Good job! Same here almost 3 yrs! If it wasn't for God, 2 wks of subs & weed, i wouldn't be here.

  • @johnpalmer5131
    @johnpalmer5131 5 лет назад +53

    Good concise talk. I am not pot user but strong supporter of decriminalization and appreciate good unbiased information... knowledge is power.

  • @bmwocanada790
    @bmwocanada790 3 года назад +15

    endocannabinoid has been a study for a long time, and there is a good reason why people are now becoming interested in it. There is a lot of good benefits on using it.

  • @theteamofmemes6968
    @theteamofmemes6968 3 года назад +35

    Re: Dependence and a down regulation of the endocannabinoid system. I use cannabis to regulate my emotions and deal with stress. For 42 years, I didn’t need to do this. When I turned 43, my underlying depression became impossible to manage on my own without meds. SSRI’s didn’t work for me. I didn’t like how numb they made me. Cannabis puts me right back on track though. Could it be that age, stress, or genetics makes some people’s endocanniboid system malfunction? And in this case wouldn’t cannabis be seen as a reasonable solution? Like any other medication? And it’s not synthetic?

    • @ItsBenRoyboy
      @ItsBenRoyboy 3 года назад +4

      The endocannabinoids get depleted and cannabis consumption restores the system, from what little I know, and God knows best 😉

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 2 года назад

      @@ItsBenRoyboy lol
      .

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 2 года назад

      Which ssri’s did you try that made you numb?

    • @belovedchaos1
      @belovedchaos1 2 года назад +2

      It’s hard to say, but it can at least be said that the endocanebanoid system helps to make more solid neural pathways in the brain of important memories and helps to fizzle out one’s no longer needed. This paired with therapy could be extremely beneficial to those who have been struggling with anxiety and depression for sure. I do look forward to further research in the field.

  • @Kamala-Walz-4-America
    @Kamala-Walz-4-America 5 лет назад +125

    Here's your data: in America, for instance, tens of millions of people have been consuming THC on a regular basis since the mid-1960's. This group is certainly large enough to draw scientific conclusions from. Such as, there isn't a single negative health effect that can be identified within this group that doesn't exist in the whole population. There's been no increase in schizophrenia as a percentage of population. Cancer, diabetes, stroke and heart disease are in no way elevated in this group. Conversely, we know for a fact that tobacco, fast food, soft drinks and Republicans actually kill people on a regular basis, all in their own way. With tobacco, our response has finally reached a proportional level. With fast food, soft drinks and Republicans, we are firmly in denial. The attack on marijuana began back during the Depression. A decade later, Congress held a hearing on marijuana, wherein a doctor from the AMA testified that he could see no harmful effect from using marijuana. Rather, it made people calmer. One of the Congressman replied "doctor, if you don't have anything to say to help us, why don't you just go home?" That's America. We make up our mind about something and the persecution begins. So, while this video was interesting, Dr. Ross' conclusion that more data is needed, simply ignores the overwhelming data that exists.

    • @armandoc.3150
      @armandoc.3150 5 лет назад +8

      You're right and no she's not wrong they do need more data to prove all the pros have cons because they haven't found any cons yet only pros. So they are doing everything they can to disprove it but hey get your opioids anytime from your doctor in the meantime, you know the side effects it's nothing new. So bottom line, try marijuana and be the first out of millions to acquire a horrible side effect from the weed not your actions while on the weed or keep taking opioids and be among the thousands that die from it, your choice.

    • @crashhappy7296
      @crashhappy7296 5 лет назад +26

      Only thing more deadly than cigarettes in the US are the Clintons

    • @Kamala-Walz-4-America
      @Kamala-Walz-4-America 5 лет назад +10

      @@crashhappy7296 - Uninformed nonsense. Stop reading fake right wing news.

    • @MyOnlineBusinessExperience
      @MyOnlineBusinessExperience 5 лет назад +4

      There are no official numbers about what you are writing here, I guess...

    • @Kamala-Walz-4-America
      @Kamala-Walz-4-America 5 лет назад +2

      @@MyOnlineBusinessExperience - There

  • @IwasMMAbeforeyouwere
    @IwasMMAbeforeyouwere 5 лет назад +136

    I may or may not have experienced some cognitive dissonance while viewing this presentation.

  • @river13
    @river13 4 года назад +30

    For just over 20 years I had been taking Paxil and Klonopin daily so I could function dealing with C-PTSD for about 3 years I was on Oxycontin for arthritis pain. One of my doctor visits I was asked if I would be willing to give cannabis a try, I did not think it would help all that much I have smoked it many times before. I studied it got my card and now I do not use any prescriptions, just cannabis and it is doing me wonders. Losing the side effects alone from prescriptions was fantastic. With that said I found this talk very interesting but if a person is living in a constant state of fight, fight, or flight (used fight twice on purpose) would THC be the perfect key? Not only did she dismiss CBD she did not mention all the other cannabinoids and terpenes, cannabis is far from being all about THC and CBD but people are stuck there.

    • @sirgucci452
      @sirgucci452 3 года назад +3

      I totally agree been taking xanax 4 20 years and tapering and cannabis has really helped. Big Pharma just wants you to get addicted.

    • @Roopeit
      @Roopeit 2 года назад +1

      @@sirgucci452 420 years, damn Ann talk about getting high.

    • @eduardogamez2661
      @eduardogamez2661 2 года назад +1

      Indeed they found a new compound called CBG and another which I don’t remember but it’s CBsomething and found out CBG is pretty good at fighting insomnia and pain

    • @Psp-id7uw
      @Psp-id7uw 2 года назад

      Write it down, re-read it then burn the paper. 🔥 Also, download Tetris and play away.

    • @ricvibesinc1
      @ricvibesinc1 Год назад +2

      Yep she still a pharma schill .. period .

  • @betsarama
    @betsarama 5 лет назад +67

    The levels of stress people experience overwhelms the endocannabinoid system. That's why we have so much inflammation and stress-related diseases. Why don't doctors talk this negatively about Xanax, or Valium, or Klonopin, or any of the drugs prescribed for depression and anxiety? I've known several people whose lives were totally disrupted by these drugs.

    • @brandymoore7191
      @brandymoore7191 4 года назад +4

      Betsarama Xanax helps with my C-PTSD. Marijuana is illegal, so if not Xanax, then what?

    • @brandymoore7191
      @brandymoore7191 4 года назад +1

      Phoebe Lablonde Thank you so much! You just made my day. Unfortunately, the ungodly stress (good ole’ boy judge let ex husband walk for abusing our kids) has led to inflammation so high that it started shutting my organs down.
      My dr at Mayo mentioned marijuana reducing the stress and inflammation, but I live in Texas. As it is now, he gave me less than 2 years.
      At least I have a good excuse for not going to the gym. 😉

    • @scarnaman
      @scarnaman 4 года назад +1

      Brandy Moore legalize!!

    • @RiaSwiftHealing
      @RiaSwiftHealing 4 года назад +6

      Medicine is a monopoly. All members scientists or practitioners are brainwashed by the monopoly.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад +2

      @@RiaSwiftHealing maybe even more so - American Medicine ... there, fixed that for you

  • @starwizardmanonthestarwiza2469
    @starwizardmanonthestarwiza2469 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the value of your time I wish people could see more truth in cannabis can treat cancer related illnesses.

  • @arenmoore2516
    @arenmoore2516 Месяц назад

    I know nobody wants to hear this, but she's right. One of my friends used to smoke a lot for a long time. He told me about how he never learned healthy mechanisms for dealing with stress, and how it's even affected him physically.

  • @homagnidutta2922
    @homagnidutta2922 2 года назад +3

    She explains it so eloquently. Definitely one of the better TED talks I’ve seen.

  • @regstoned
    @regstoned 5 лет назад +104

    She did a great explanation on the endocannabinoid system but when she talked about cannabis THC i felt like she wasn't as confident as before

    • @rightman5067
      @rightman5067 5 лет назад +9

      I felt that too

    • @ujijin3099
      @ujijin3099 5 лет назад +11

      Perhaps she needed another joint...

    • @surronzak8154
      @surronzak8154 4 года назад +10

      She nows she had no proof for what she says about THC

    • @gjbowens13
      @gjbowens13 4 года назад +5

      Also, she said there are many unknowns about cbd...what?!? There is just as much research on cbd as the. This wasn’t as informative as I thought it would be.

    • @JoshGarrett_KC
      @JoshGarrett_KC 4 года назад +9

      Because in a few cases there with THC, she wasn't telling the scientifically/evidence based information, but rather speaking on assumptions and opinion. For example schizophrenia - there is zero evidence it increases one's chance of having it, but rather bringing forth an episode from an "existing schizophrenic" is correlated, not caused.

  • @karensimmons1966
    @karensimmons1966 5 лет назад +37

    But she would have dinner and a bottle of wine or a few beers without a second thought. Why is alcohol which has no medicinal value and is processed and causes illness and deaths be allowed but we are denied cannabis which saves lives? This is twisted. Money money money. Money matters more than lives. Money rules.

    • @Unknwn_Senpai
      @Unknwn_Senpai 5 лет назад +2

      EspressoYourself some US states have made it possible to possess and use recreationally making it far easier for more users to have access in a medical sense as much as a recreational sense. Still a pain if you don’t plan on moving though.

    • @homewardpath4271
      @homewardpath4271 4 года назад +1

      Money spare one the necessity of having to get change in potatoes when buying a chicken. Standard of exchange. Your teachers never used that term? No surprise. Teachers rarely discuss how much they're paid to babysit.

    • @adamblackman6660
      @adamblackman6660 4 года назад +4

      Alcohol has been used to extract medicine from plants (including cannabis)for thousands of years. People are responsible for abusing all substances.... including cannabis

    • @harrygearhart4520
      @harrygearhart4520 4 года назад +3

      EspressoYourself, Alcohol is legal and kills people, Weed is still illegal in the governments eye's but does not kill you, go figure?

    • @sirenia1241
      @sirenia1241 4 года назад +1

      @@harrygearhart4520 It's legal in Canada

  • @mereridpuw3875
    @mereridpuw3875 2 года назад

    Anyone who uses any kind of cannabis please come forward and help with this research! Simple!

  • @PennyDreadful1
    @PennyDreadful1 5 лет назад +12

    THC replaces anandamide and disturbs it's natural production. Anandamide seems rather important for managing mental illnesses. Which is why it makes Schizophrenia worse. Cannabidiol almost has opposite effect. And is all around a good guy molecule.
    Also exercising on THC is probably a good idea and easier than you might think. It would like having a runner's high before you run.

    • @carlosmelendez1138
      @carlosmelendez1138 3 года назад +1

      I use a puff or too before any exercise. I works.

    • @AxemanMessiah
      @AxemanMessiah 3 года назад +2

      THC does not replace anandamide. Anandamide is not even regularly produced, it can only happen when the body needs it. The cannabinoids also naturally down regulate, and if there was excess THC in the body it will not oversaturate the receptors but eliminate itself via plasma. THC cannot damage the mind as people say to put it. Regarding anxiety and more, depending on the dose and mindset is what affects it. The feelings people said about feeling unreal, depersonalization, and just blissed out from general living, is mentioned in Eastern philosophy and quantum physics. They make it clear, that this reality is only as real as it's perceiver.

  • @HellenaHanbasquet
    @HellenaHanbasquet 4 года назад +52

    She lost me at the 9:30 mark. "For CBD we still have a lot of questions about how it works." So, I guess were just going to dismiss the 20+ years of studies done by the Israeli doctors that discovered the ECS...ok then!

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад +1

      almost all research thus far has been THC research and most of that was NIDA smoke harm research that denies any positive attributes, like phytocannabinoids supporting our cellular homeostasis or preventing oxidative insults... the Gov made this patent = #6630507... and then what ?

    • @HellenaHanbasquet
      @HellenaHanbasquet 4 года назад +23

      @@mcozy333 not true. Take a look at Prof. Raphael Mechoular. Hes the Israeli scientist that discovered the endocannabinoid system and grandfathered CBD research 30+ years ago. Just because the US holds a patent doesn't mean the rest of the world isn't researching.

    • @skinnybuddha74
      @skinnybuddha74 4 года назад +1

      The US does not hold a patent anymore. It used to, but that patent expired.

    • @HellenaHanbasquet
      @HellenaHanbasquet 4 года назад +3

      @@skinnybuddha74 the patent actually expired today, so at this point, you are correct.

    • @vermontpurecbd1953
      @vermontpurecbd1953 4 года назад +2

      Yes!

  • @dr.mikeybee
    @dr.mikeybee 4 месяца назад

    When I stopped taking an SSRI, it threw me into the worst depression, because my natural serotonin production had been horribly down regulated. Nicotine has a similar effect in how powerfully it down regulates serotonin. That's why people struggle to such a degree quitting smoking. Nicotine is very addictive. Quitting SSRIs was a nightmare that ended in a hospital emergency room. THC doesn't do anything like that. It doesn't down regulate to the same extent in most people; so it's not considered very addictive. It's my personal belief that I have never produced enough endocanabanoids. Microdoses of medical marijuana have helped me tremendously over a long period of time. Moreover I skip days with no ill effects.

  • @007jjb
    @007jjb 5 лет назад +56

    Cannabis has been around for years and used in this country for hundreds of years. This sounded more like a Pharmaceutical talk for drugs not the plant and its well founded medicinal benefits. Granted research is scant here in the US but we have been funding Israel for years and they have tons of research on cannabis benefits as well as Spain!

    • @TheClarkchern
      @TheClarkchern 5 лет назад +1

      007jjb the title is the endocannabinoid system. Not the great uses of the plant

    • @madsdamm2307
      @madsdamm2307 5 лет назад

      I think you might be missing the point of the talk.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheClarkchern we identified ECS because of cannabis... canabis creating the phytocanabinoiods provided a structural platform for us to metabolically follow, trace and identify,... we came up with ECS... an entire physiological system in man

  • @technobiskit7418
    @technobiskit7418 5 лет назад +55

    She TOTALLY left out the Terpenes and Flavonoids that are important in the "entourage effect"....her lecture is woefully incomplete at best. Grade D

    • @Kyle0H
      @Kyle0H 5 лет назад +5

      Pretty disappointing if I'm honest. This is just the typical UK government 'yes man' doctor scared to death of going against the government's unjust policy against cannabis.

    • @sweetsue4204
      @sweetsue4204 5 лет назад +2

      That was sad. I kept yelling “Terpenes people! Terpenes!” More propaganda.

    • @johnf.hebert1409
      @johnf.hebert1409 5 лет назад +3

      'This talk is actually not about the effects of cannabis but about the isolated effects of THC. Her views here about the effects of THC on the endocannabinoid system may be very interesting to the pharmaceutical industry, but to those of us wanting to understand the effect of THC when you use the plant naturally it is almost irrelevant'

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад

      @@johnf.hebert1409 THC is a terpene - a monoterpene

    • @TedNemeth
      @TedNemeth 4 года назад +3

      THIS IS NOT A LECTURE ABOUT CANNABIS! Your comment is totally wrong. Re-read the title of the video. It’s a discussion about the EC system within the human body. It’s meant to demystify this misunderstood system in our body!!!!! As the title clearly states. And in the last few minutes she mentions THC. THIS IS NOT an in-depth video about cannabis. So when you call this short 18 minute TED talk “woefully incomplete at best” you are dead wrong.

  • @staffanlundberg
    @staffanlundberg 5 лет назад +15

    This talk is actually not about the effects of cannabis but about the isolated effects of THC. Her views here about the effects of THC on the endocannabinoid system may be very interesting to the pharmaceutical industry, but to those of us wanting to understand the effect of THC when You use the plant naturally it is almost irrelevant.

  • @adbeglad
    @adbeglad 2 года назад

    really appreciate her delivery of thought.

  • @blankslate6393
    @blankslate6393 9 месяцев назад

    Great elegant talk!
    For me the gist is this: Honeymoon with weed legalization is over and now we should figure out what this stuff really does to our bodies. So basically we are in a middle of a massive social experiment. And as ever since runs behind the giant Cannabis industry.

  • @user-hz5sj3ps3k
    @user-hz5sj3ps3k 4 года назад +2

    Thank you. Wise words. All the best to you.

  • @CommonCeNtsTony
    @CommonCeNtsTony 3 месяца назад

    I been exercising massively for last 6 months. I had a operation and almost lost my left hand. They said it depends on my health. After 6 months of it I have so much energy people think I'm on drugs. I think it's the endocannabinoid system.

  • @danielvampan1823
    @danielvampan1823 5 лет назад +16

    Thanks for this clear breakdown of the ECS. Would love to hear the talk re: CBD that you said would be an entire other talk. The information out there is extremely confusing and limited re: how CBD actually interacts with our ECS. In turn, there is a lot of misinformation being shared everywhere by all kinds of publishers and companies.

  • @RadicalMarijuana
    @RadicalMarijuana 5 лет назад +5

    As many of the popular comments under that video pointed out,
    there are DEEP PROBLEMS, and DEEPER PROBLEMS, associated
    with respect to anyone actually 'employed' in established systems.
    Generally speaking, people deliberately do NOT
    recognize their own surrounding keys and locks.

    • @traaavistraaavis8348
      @traaavistraaavis8348 5 лет назад +3

      Blair T. Longley do you mean The best system of slavery is one where the slaves think that they are free and will fight to protect the system they are enslaved in?

    • @traaavistraaavis8348
      @traaavistraaavis8348 5 лет назад +3

      Credit to the great George Carlin I believe for his reflections on democracy

  • @jvstAsYouAre
    @jvstAsYouAre 4 года назад +15

    After stopping smoking weed I feel like this actually makes a lot of sense for me in particular

    • @frolstty
      @frolstty 4 года назад +4

      Dogbert, I agree. For me it's necessary to stop. But I can't hahahahahahhhhahah

    • @DAZEY_iz_healing
      @DAZEY_iz_healing 3 года назад +5

      Like I quit smoking 2 years ago, mentally i was complete wreck. Here I am still putting this mess all together, and its finally starting to make sense.

  • @MyOnlineBusinessExperience
    @MyOnlineBusinessExperience 5 лет назад +37

    The hardest task for a TED- speaker is to separate the real valuable facts and knowledge, from the manipulated information and fake news... If you watch this one carefully, you will realize what I'm talking about...

    • @megalootdude333
      @megalootdude333 5 лет назад +1

      what do you think was manipulated/fake?

    • @MyOnlineBusinessExperience
      @MyOnlineBusinessExperience 4 года назад +1

      @CG Jung It's the money from the industries that play the rules. The scientists are good but have no power to change the law.

    • @MyOnlineBusinessExperience
      @MyOnlineBusinessExperience 4 года назад

      @CG Jung I don't think, I know. As said, scientists are not the people to blame, but the industry behind.

  • @robertsegovia4663
    @robertsegovia4663 4 года назад +4

    This presentation is all over the place! She is either high or needs to be.

    • @cocotech7780
      @cocotech7780 3 года назад +2

      I thought it was just me. Either the presentation lacked Clarity and direction or she needs to practice articulating more concisely. 😊

  • @mcozy333
    @mcozy333 5 лет назад +43

    9:05 , THC is not actually in cannabis plant. THC is an oxidized / decarboxylated form of THC-a ( carbon active THC/ acidic form ) which exists on living cannabis plant as glandular resin located in the trichome of the flowering cannabis plant. when the plant completely matures into fruition, it dies and dries and the carboxylic acids then melt away from the molecule exposing the active forms of the compounds ( Hi Grazing nature !) ... that exposed compound molecule form is the active version of the compound ( THC) .

    • @luissoto1491
      @luissoto1491 5 лет назад +3

      Doesn't the chemical reaction of burning hence smoking this plant also cause this reaction? Or does it just amplify the transformation of what is already there?

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +16

      ​@@luissoto1491 to exist in a viscous environment ( living plant) the phytocannabinoids contain an enzyme shield consisting of a carboxylic acid, known as carbon active cannabinoids / acidic form cannabinoids. Heat/ time / oxidation will remove that carboxyl grouping from the carbon structure of the molecule thereby making it a compound molecule... the molecular structure then compounds in upon itself making it more biologically active so in that way it is an amplified version of what is already there.
      an example of the size / increase / decrease... THCa ( tetrahydrocannabinolic acid ) is 347 g/mol... decarboxylated THC ( tetrahydrocannabinol) is 314.14 g / mol.....
      lipophillic / terpenophillic compounds in the C18 - C22 carbon range that are 100 to 500 nano moles in size will be biologically active, capable of passing blood brain barrier , causing a confirmation of change ( bio-activity)...
      Edit - new research is showing carbon active phytocannabinoids to have psycho-activity as well... the acidic forms in amn/woman act as Reverse Agonist agents not directly binding to cannabinoid receptors but increasing Epoxides and Amides in the endocananbinoid system that biodegrade poly unsaturated fatty acids into endocannabinoids... I've got a ton of research I could present , not sure where you are in all this but let me know

    • @user-sm1vk4cu8b
      @user-sm1vk4cu8b 5 лет назад +2

      @@mcozy333 Still very interesting to learn about terpenes !

    • @traaavistraaavis8348
      @traaavistraaavis8348 5 лет назад +1

      Y

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад

      @@traaavistraaavis8348 Y the short sentence structure ?

  • @JesseJamesBeats
    @JesseJamesBeats 5 лет назад +6

    Now I can finally explain the psychoactive reaction! It's basically just you timing and dosing it wrongly! As a healthy person it can lead to wonderfull things but in case something is wrong the overcharging can pinpoint the problems which then have to be resolved with a perfect combo of THC and CBD. If only the pharma industry would have never stopped the researches early 1900's many of my family members would be still alive. Thanks for your work Dr. Ruth Ross you saved so many people and hopefully make them aware of the pharmaceutical scam THEY are trying to pull through the last 100 years 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад

      cannabis tends to make up for a lack of essential fatty acids we do not consume ... the phytocannabinoids act as EFAs with more bio-activity. anandamide and 1-ag require EFAS to build up enough lipids to make and form them ... exogenous cannabinoids supplement that process

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад

      oops - 2-AG , a arachidonoylglycerol , not really 1-ag lke my other post ... that guy was wrong LOL

  • @douglarsen4801
    @douglarsen4801 5 месяцев назад

    This was not only interesting to get an idea of the very unknown ECS, but also why the "face your fear" approach to anxiety for many might be the correct approach if it truly learns how to compensate for the stress over time and make it a far less mentally challenging experience for people

  • @paulthomas3513
    @paulthomas3513 4 года назад +2

    The serotonin down-regulation by SSRI antidepressants results in a range of symptoms on discontinuation much more dramatic than THC discontinuation.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад

      THC too is a tri-cyclic Terpene ....... THC effects 5HT1 and other NADA/NMDA receptors ... THC bio-mimics Anandamide quite well so our bodies recognize it in that way

  • @t.diddle7998
    @t.diddle7998 4 года назад +4

    And yes, the downstream effects of receptors and of cell permeability is very important. Second messengers are the future of understanding neurochemistry.
    It does get a little crazy when you're trying to understand receptorivity, cellular permarability (as in ionophores), second messengers, neuro-anatomy, and how all that relates to behavior.

    • @t.diddle7998
      @t.diddle7998 4 года назад +1

      At the end of the day, what has meaning is, "How does it make our lives better?"

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад +1

      the endocannabinoids are the only neurotransmitters to signal backwards post depolarization induced retrograde signals for the homeostasis pro adjustments /augmentation/ hydrolitic cavitation of cells' inner workings ( cannabinoid receptors) .
      predicted we have around 300 cannabinoid cell receptors each capable of being toggled by extracellular lipids/ligands formed in a multitude of efferent shapes and structures . the Endocannabinoid system is our pro homeostasis lipid buffer to the world via lipid signaling ...
      I'd love to see what research you have been doing on the subject, most likely the same I'm looking at but each seeing different things there ... Peace out

    • @t.diddle7998
      @t.diddle7998 4 года назад

      I've been asked to demystify scientists. Well, as seriously intelligent as I am, I just can't do it. Scientists are the modern duffases.

  • @markyswe
    @markyswe 2 года назад +1

    Cannabis has been used for thousands of years (probably 10.000+ even) and the only ones complaining about it are the ones that ISN`T using it.. what´s up with that ey ;/? Also, what you call "dependence" I call "preference", as in; "I prefer to feel free enough to choose to take a delicious (imo) health-supplement if I feel like it, aslong as it doesn´t harm anyone."

  • @AwareLife
    @AwareLife 2 года назад

    It is also about dosage, quantity, frequency, set and setting...

  • @Nigfis
    @Nigfis 5 лет назад +12

    Interesting in that she postulates that Cannabis affects the endocannabinoid system by chance, saying it is a question of probability only.
    I'm not so sure.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +1

      our ECS is sustained on essential fatty acids we consume in diet... with a lack of EFAs our endocannabinoid tone decreases and less signalling metabolites occur ( cannabinoids)... here is th epathways... EFAS via eicosanoids / prostaglandins / leukotrienes metabolize into PUFAs. oxygenated / phosphorylated PUFAs are endocannabionoids . our cell' phospholilipid bi-layer cleaves off those lipids in order to form them into signalling cannabinoids ( pro resolving mediators) . C-18 to C-22 lipophilic compounds in the 100 to 500g/mol range will be used fr signalling purposes in ECS...

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +1

      Sea Squirt was the first vertebrae to synthesize cannabinoids and form an endocannabinoid system... 5 billion years ago

    • @Anon-xd3cf
      @Anon-xd3cf 4 года назад +1

      Yeah that's where she lost me.

    • @carlrdbro1230
      @carlrdbro1230 4 года назад +2

      That's not what she said though. She said because we have a large amount of receptors that each fit with certain molecular shapes, chances are that similarly shaped molecules (e.g. THC) can fit into the receptors also. And because a cannabis plant has many cannabinoids, chances are some of them fit into our cannabinoid receptors, which they do (again, e.g. THC).
      She isn't saying that it is random that cannabis affects us, she just explains how it can be that outside molecules work in our bodies.

    • @JoobyFoo
      @JoobyFoo 4 года назад +1

      As opposed to...?

  • @stephensamuels7153
    @stephensamuels7153 4 года назад +24

    There is 6000 years of research
    Stop trying to monetise Gods gift 70 years ago it was legal and used throughout the world.

    • @danieldias859
      @danieldias859 4 года назад +1

      you can produce it yourself with meditaion and breathing. no need to consume it. its like creatin, if you tske it from outside the body will stop producing it. just do Wim Hof method

    • @silverace08
      @silverace08 4 года назад

      @@danieldias859 thank you for sharing this, had heard of the iceman before but never realized he was wim hof, love his personality and advices and hope to one day be able to regulate my own endocannabinoid system from within for good health and wellbeing-know a friend who did it

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад

      @@danieldias859 ther is no way to produce cannabis metabolites via breathing or meditation ... you will create similar lipid metabolites but not exactly like cannabis ingestion ... just saying

  • @vinnymurphy1299
    @vinnymurphy1299 5 лет назад +27

    This is brilliant! I'm a second-year medical student, and we get to write a 5000 word literature review on a topic of our choice - mine is the upcoming use and opportunities for use of cannabinoids in medicine. Some of the information you've given here is going to be invaluable in setting a foundation for my literature scavenge. I'm not sure if Dr Ross will actually be reading these comments, but, if you are, thank you!

    • @campfirecation
      @campfirecation 5 лет назад +4

      Start with Raphael Mechoulam then Alexandros Makriyannis then move along to Ethan Rousseau.

    • @Entourage13
      @Entourage13 5 лет назад +4

      Vinny Murphy right on! We need docs aware and ready to step up to safely help people use cannabis as medicine. It saved my life.

    • @Peter_S_
      @Peter_S_ 5 лет назад +19

      This is absolutely NOT brilliant! If you want brilliant, there are numerous sources today which you can go to for peer reviewed science which is devoid of propaganda and bias. This talk was on the edge of being useful but absolutely did not cross that threshold. It contained numerous lies of omission and other interpretations of facts based on the previous ignorance of one particular culture rather than the knowledge which has been gained about this system for literally several thousand years in both traditional Chinese and traditional Vedic (Indian) medicine. Talks such as this one take people backwards rather than forwards, if they have been paying attention at all. I hope you do a substantially greater amount of research because citing this source as brilliant shows me that you have a great deal of learning left to do.

    • @vinnymurphy1299
      @vinnymurphy1299 5 лет назад +2

      @@Peter_S_ can you be more specific on the lies of omission etc. Where this talk fails?

    • @AlbertoGonzalez-de5nx
      @AlbertoGonzalez-de5nx 5 лет назад +3

      @@Peter_S_ I agree with Vinny Murrphy, you write a lot but say very little. Which are the brilliant sources? What were the omissions?

  • @SF2036
    @SF2036 2 года назад +1

    There should be research into why cannabis is helping me with physical therapy.

  • @glenncatlett8002
    @glenncatlett8002 5 лет назад +85

    So what’s the alternative pharmacy drugs. I’ll stick with cannibus

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +13

      up to 50% of prescribed drugs are made to target humans G protein-couple receptors . phytocannabinoids in " the cannabis" are biologically active in the G protein receptors. so, cannabis competes with 50% of meds, or cannabis is active where 50% of meds are

    • @Amy623
      @Amy623 4 года назад +2

      There is no need for any drug.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад +10

      @@Amy623 every cell in your body is a powerhouse of drugs ( biochemical signals)... just examine the biological goings on in every cell in your body... you can start via examining the endocannabinoid system ( where cannabis metabolism occurs)

    • @Jack-cc1if
      @Jack-cc1if 4 года назад +3

      Amra Nuric i mean there kinda is, without pain relievers or medicines (drugs) many people would die

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад +3

      @CG Jung there are also up to 300 cannabinoid receptors while we have only really researched two ( cb1 / cb2) and speculated @ a third .... G protein-coupled receptors are in the 7 trans membrane super family of receptors, the largest grouping of cellular receptors in our bodies ... each depolarized Gi protein touches interior of cell 7 times before finalizing that signal with DAGL / FAAH ... a lot of the metabolic expression of cannabis also has to do with increasing / decreasing Epoxides and fatty acid binding proteins and TRPV1 .... basically activating the mechanisms that functionally drive the enzyme production that biodegrades lipids into signals ( biochemicals) ....

  • @juns597
    @juns597 5 лет назад +43

    Cbd oil helps me. That's all I care about.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +8

      CBD is one phytocannabinoid out of 147... cannabis is much more than CBD

    • @juns597
      @juns597 5 лет назад +7

      @@mcozy333 ok

    • @Cannabinol
      @Cannabinol 5 лет назад +11

      Problem with this Ted Talk - she was dishing out negatives about THC. Then with CBD or the other cannabinoids m she's like 'nah not relevant'.

    • @christyscrushes
      @christyscrushes 4 года назад +3

      June Kirri it’s helped my whole family with a variety of issues. We’ll continue using it.

    • @myhops
      @myhops 4 года назад +4

      Same. Makes me much more positive and stable.

  • @williamwallace8831
    @williamwallace8831 5 лет назад +7

    This video reminds me that a medical dispensary recently opened less than 2 blocks from my house and I have no medical card and no buds... :(

  • @timothylongmore7325
    @timothylongmore7325 Год назад +1

    I've smoked my entire life. Not as much as some but I was a daily user for sure. At about 50 I cut back quite a lot and enjoyed not being high all the time which was refreshing. I'm a shy person by nature and weed made it worse which probably closed some doors. Regrets? No , I raised four great kids , quit alcohol , which would have and should have killed me , so all in all pot didn't ruin my life but I'm sure it changed it. I started having anxiety when I smoked (when the weed we grew exceeded twenty percent , lol ) so I pretty much quit. No withdrawls or issues there. Now at almost 63 I microdose a puff or two no and then. I told my kids , don't try pot! You might like it.

  • @caciliaeferl1094
    @caciliaeferl1094 4 года назад +3

    It is very interesting to hear this..., but I live in Europe and here THC is not allowed. So we have very good Quality from CBD and this is so helpful for People, without intoxicant or psychological change...! For me would not possible to become healthy without it! I love it!

  • @rustysnails
    @rustysnails 2 года назад +1

    "Fun Facts" 6:21 Singing and Dancing - ie art activities - activate the endocannabaninoid system. As one of the first plants cultivated by humans and disseminated along the silk trail it has been studied for millenia and its effects and positive and negative qualities documented.

  • @GlennsFastReviews
    @GlennsFastReviews 2 года назад

    2:00 Flight, flight or freeze response.

  • @kenburns1271
    @kenburns1271 5 лет назад +3

    Lots of emotion and very little science in the commentary. The problem is the assumption or belief that an auto-regulating system (the endocannabinoid system is an auto regulating system that is part of a much larger auto regulating system called our entire body) can be used to fix problems. It can only be used if it is out of balance and the thing(s) you add specifically put it back into balance - otherwise you make the imbalance worse. It requires precision because counter-regulation means not enough or too much of something even if it is the right thing is as bad as or worse than the wrong thing. This system tells our brain where to make connections when it is developing and that happens a lot before we are born, for our first 5 years,and during puberty and out into our 20s. If you mess up the chemical balance or signalling connections end up malfunctioning or in the wrong places. These wiring problems are the genesis of mental health problems including schizophrenia. We know physical and mental stresses increase risks because they upset the balance. THC upsets the balance because it can't act like our own cannabinoid signallers because it can do different things at the same switch, sticks to it too long and sticks around too long (our own cannabinoids are "on demand") and gets in the way of our own signals trying to regulate themselves. The Big Pharma is a straw man argument. Our human physiology is designed to survive but it is imperfect. Illness is an imbalance of a signalling system because when signalling works it fixes itself. If we are going to take over that job with cannabinoids, or any other chemical regardless of its source, we need to understand it a lot better than we do, and recognize just because something affects a system doesn't mean it is always good.
    There is also plenty of evidence of harm. Even those who choose not to believe it cannot show evidence of safety because it has not been systematically measured in the broad population. It doesn't mean we can't find a way to use things that work on this system effectively and safely but we are still far from that understanding and design and testing of any manipulation of the cannabinoid system. This basic understanding of pharmacology started thousands of years ago with systematic assessments and measurement and refinement and purification and isolation og the ingredient that was the key to the balance. What is happening with cannabis is a dangerous shortcut with our population as the phase one study.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +1

      our cells contain way way more than just cb1 and cb2... there are at least 300 cannabinoid receptors capable of metabolically signalling a multitude of fatty acid type compounds... ECS is non selective because it is based off diet somewhat ( PUFAS/ HUFAs) and can be activated , modulated by a variety of biological ligands that we as upright beings come in contact with via consumption or diet...
      the references to cannabis being helpful ETC is usually noted when the person had failed to receive treatment from mainstream sources and cannabis is last resort... so many people being treated for the good and helping their lipid metabolism by supplementing with exogenous phytocannabinoids.
      Edit- a work around for mainstream info on cannabinoids = pro resolving lipid mediators
      scientists to pompous to identify with cannabinoids becasue of relation to cannabis plant... well, they know what a resolving mediator is and cannabinoids are that

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +1

      another thing too = endocannabinoid system is the buffer to the fats we eat... it literally buffers via signalling the fatty acids in our diets and creates signalling toggle switches with those fatty acids... ECS is non selective because of that and will signal any lipid compound with correct mass and formula... we have predicted there are around 300 cannabinoid receptors per cell not just the two we have found so far...

    • @anthonyrampal3678
      @anthonyrampal3678 5 лет назад

      What you smokin bro ?

  • @stevenshima1522
    @stevenshima1522 2 месяца назад

    If you didn't know her amazing accomplishments she would gladly go over them with you.

  • @thomastousant7178
    @thomastousant7178 3 года назад +1

    The understanding of , the where and how used , the side effects or affects the entire intake of the hole being before ie. Other drugs that are still in the body producing effect that affects the metabolism of the hole of the plant . What of the carbon monoxide produce when burnt or vaporized, when inhaled bonds with the erythrocyte platelets impairing oxygen use , absorption and distribution, so many variables. But the plant does work.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 3 года назад

      when vaporized there are no aromatic hydrocarbons being created ... also, the phytocannabinoids themselves act as bronchodilators as we metabolize them ... we turn the Terpenes into terpinopids via metabolic reactions . COX/ LOX and many more enzymes used to do such

  • @ernestmov
    @ernestmov 3 года назад +6

    Was going to down vote because this was nothing new and not the best presentation, BUT the down votes are exactly 420 so let's keep them that way

  • @t.diddle7998
    @t.diddle7998 4 года назад +2

    And, of course, cannabinoids are known to suppress glutamatergic activity in the hippocampus. Meaning that cannabinoids can suppress, or bring to the surface (in a beneficial way), salient memories.

  • @Supasilvakilla
    @Supasilvakilla 2 года назад

    Incredibly informative. Great job.

  • @jacquelineholts4801
    @jacquelineholts4801 2 года назад

    I was hitting my bowl as I watched this 😆😆😆

  • @ashleybishton742
    @ashleybishton742 3 года назад

    She says it's nothing to do with cannabis but there clearly is a connection. Cannabis wouldn't be on the earth if it wasn't to do with our body's specifically.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 3 года назад

      cannabis creates lipids similar to essential fatty acids .... that is how cannabis is medicine for people

  • @MultiCarlio
    @MultiCarlio 2 года назад

    The psychosis question is for me related with what the environment do to the person.
    Facing THC is like being interrogated: you have to be prepared.

  • @rui-9-cs315
    @rui-9-cs315 4 года назад +1

    amazing tedx talks

  • @humbertomeza8542
    @humbertomeza8542 5 лет назад +1

    She told the story, the insight was good, she gave it a shot, it was ok!

  • @carpathianhermit7228
    @carpathianhermit7228 3 года назад +1

    Big pharma wants to create long term customers. These substances may threaten their bottom line hence the suppression

  • @dontcallmejon
    @dontcallmejon 4 года назад +7

    Conclusion: Weed bad, pharma good, need more money for pharma to make bad weed good.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад +1

      more research needed ! the cannabis is the most researched plant by millions of miles ... most of that research is biased NIDA smoke harm research that completely ignores cannabinoid sciences or endocananbinoid metabolism and phytocannabinod effects as a cannabimimetic . NIDA outsources the actual biochemistry to Israel where they are developing treatments and such and have the most knowledge of endocananbinoid system

  • @howtogrow3020
    @howtogrow3020 2 года назад +1

    Thats why we smoke the whole flower and not try to isolate thc

  • @GabyG48
    @GabyG48 2 года назад +1

    To me marijuana makes me feel bad but that's cuz of medications I already take but to some people it does help them

  • @Sealbala
    @Sealbala 4 года назад +1

    I'm impressed by how reluctant are people to accept facts, just because they confront or contradict their personal believes. People would rather select just bits of information and dismiss the truth just because it looks unpleasant or confronts them in a personal level.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад

      also = people lied to are not the trusting type... all the lies spewed about cannabis plant the last 80- years have to much political demands and deceits

  • @FigureOnAStick
    @FigureOnAStick 3 года назад +2

    Context makes the poison, as with any drug. Personally, I find cannabis to be quite useful to help me gain an appreciation for things I might normally find stressful. Especially with excercise, learning new ideas or practicing skills, all of which I can find quite tiring and frustrating, cannabis helps me focus on thr task. What's nice about this is that I can still train grit sober, which counteracts a lot of the stressors elsewhere.
    That being said, she is right that cannabis is not always completely benign. Some of the worst anxiety episodes I've had have been while I'm high, and can last for days after I clear up. Still, I am aware of the situations which cue them and have been getting better at avoiding those cues.
    The dependency issue is also quite real, and I have taken fasts from cannabis on a number of occasions to mitigate it, but it still can be very sticky if I'm not careful.
    Still, I think that with the right practices and knowledge, the benefits can easily outweigh the risks for me. I'll be interested to see what else they learn in the future

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 3 года назад

      endocannabinoid tone determines it for everyone ... generally what the biochemistry shows is that ingesting exogenous C-21 Terpenophenolic moieties creates cellular plasticity in our cells ... this equates to learning and adaptation ... ECS is toggled by a variant of efficacious external lipids and terpenes from the diet ... as we are capable of moving around the world and experiencing all the lipids therein so does the ECS recognize al of those and transport them into lipid signaling sequences in the ECS ..ECS purpose is to maintain all cells that are part of metabolically active tissues via cellular homeostasis ( retrograde lipid signaling) ... I can present reports / links to this info if you are interested.
      70 trillion cells each expressing around 15k biochemical cannabinoids a second per cell is ECS in action ... ECS connects all cells via lipid rafts / cellular back cross talk ( TRPV1)

    • @FigureOnAStick
      @FigureOnAStick 3 года назад

      @@mcozy333 Sure, send those links over. I'm always happy to learn some new science

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 2 года назад

      Links ! wow ! the days before youtube decided to censor YAY!!!! links

    • @Okkoson
      @Okkoson 2 года назад

      @@mcozy333 just scramble them

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 2 года назад

      @@Okkoson what does that mean ??

  • @t.diddle7998
    @t.diddle7998 4 года назад +2

    Oh yeah, and I have to add this:. my thing is behavioral neurochemistry, and my specific thing was always 5HT metabolism. Particularly 5HT2A.

  • @carajitrajoriya
    @carajitrajoriya 2 года назад +3

    How can you keep talking on endocannabinoid system without talking about ANANDAMIDE..

  • @cappyfranti8310
    @cappyfranti8310 4 года назад +2

    I liked the initial explanation of the endocannabinoid but when she was talking about using Cannabis it seemed like her presentation was more skewed to present the drawbacks and downside of Cannabis. She only briefly said that it may help with some symptoms and then quickly added that it may relieve some symptoms in the short term but make them worse in the long run and followed that by saying that scientists are developing medicines to target the endocannabinoid system. Hmmm... pharmaceutical companies can make lots of money off of medications.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад

      real plants are no good , only ingest man made formulas that mimic real plants or real cre4ations = synthetic living on the Grid!

  • @GratefulHippieChic
    @GratefulHippieChic 5 лет назад +22

    Wow, so disappointing to see a TedTalk with a guest that is giving BAD information. I have to wonder who is paying for her "research"....

  • @christopherfodor8236
    @christopherfodor8236 Год назад

    Yea it all fits so nicely with the theory that plants grow in the same dirt god grew U.S. from funny how that’s is though considering how many people don’t believe

  • @mcozy333
    @mcozy333 5 лет назад +9

    13:15 - THC is a non selective weak agonist with Low binding affinity... ECS still works fine with THC present

    • @WeatherStationZ41
      @WeatherStationZ41 5 лет назад +2

      Low binding affinity matters less in high concentration. A hit of weed is a blast to your brain, higher concentrations could easily affect the ECS and, most certainly, *over time* the ECS will be downregulated.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +7

      @@WeatherStationZ41 the purpose of ECS is down regulation ( post to pre synaptic retrograde signaling messages ) ( depolarization induced suppressed inhibition of neurotransmitter release ) ...
      Exogenous cannabinoids introduced that cannot be metabolized would then up regulate ECS ... how much up regulation that happens is determined by the persons endocananbinoid tone .
      Plus, we are comparing phytocannabinods to anandamide and 2-AG.... both of which are selective dual agonists / antagonists at both cb1 and cb2 . an exogenous form will compete for pathways up to a point but selective agonists / antagonists overrides that action potential all day long

    • @Giatros89
      @Giatros89 5 лет назад +1

      @@mcozy333 So you're saying that using exogenous cannabinoids like THC will upregulate the baseline system?

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +2

      @@Giatros89 the role of cannabinoids is to provide bio-feedback signalling ( post to pre ) . the pathways of the cannabinoids in the intracellular channels ( cb receptors) will not take an up regulatory pathway unless to many exogenous extracellular ligands are present ... this is termed Bi-phasic where the action potential reverses... the action potential too is determined by the tone of the persons endocananbinoid system . the up regulation would not last long as that is not the purpose of the pathways and they would revert back to base line quite quickly...
      Edit - instead of up regulating .... generally, the phytocannabinoids that do not metabolize directly are not stored ETC but sent into waste elimination

    • @traaavistraaavis8348
      @traaavistraaavis8348 5 лет назад +1

      mcozy333 🤙 what he said ;)

  • @anthonyweaver661
    @anthonyweaver661 2 года назад +3

    I’d like to learn more about the connection of the endocannabinoid system with the cannabis plant and the cannabinoid‘s in it. I propose there is a lock and key connection here. Creating a cannabis plant that has the perfect levels of each cannabinoid the will most benefit an individual’s endocannabinoid system.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 2 года назад +1

      adding spit to a seedling will offer it your DNA profile ... it will grown in accordance

    • @zachocracy
      @zachocracy 2 года назад +1

      Endocannabinoids are made in your body, phytocannabinoids are in plants. They both act the same way.
      Example: "Anandimide" is the endocannabinoid version of the phytocannabinoid "THC delta 9"

    • @simonmercier6733
      @simonmercier6733 2 года назад

      @@mcozy333 That's the best stoner science I've ever read.

  • @Sanchara
    @Sanchara 4 года назад

    I think the important thing here is that we need to do more studies.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 4 года назад

      more tax payer money to disprove that the plant is not waht the establishment has said all these years ... it is so in our face and people still think that 1937 politicians had no personal agenda and that still effects how we view the law now LOL... take the most healthy pklant you can find and ban it outright and watch all the confused faces wanting tro ingest it

  • @JussBRAVOofficial
    @JussBRAVOofficial 5 лет назад +3

    🔵 THANK YOU for this content 💪💪💪

  • @sharonrush1021
    @sharonrush1021 5 лет назад +1

    Studies should be done on male vs female mental illness resulting from smoking pot during puberty.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад

      the plant is a lipid supplement... even if you smoke it ..... it supplements your endocannabinoid system

  • @pattimoyse9758
    @pattimoyse9758 Год назад

    Such excellent explanation, but leaving the topic on a negative note I though. Little emphasis on the benefits. Great overall

  • @growyourown123
    @growyourown123 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome lecture!! Love It!!

  • @GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia
    @GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia 3 года назад +3

    100% impossible to become physically dependent on THC. Mentally addicted yes, much the same as one can become addicted to water or air.

    • @gg025
      @gg025 3 года назад +1

      What? You need water and air to survive

    • @GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia
      @GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia 3 года назад +1

      Simple fact, you can become mentally dependent upon anything above and beyond the basic needs for survival, much like some people become addicted to eating. No particular foods, just to be eating.

    • @gg025
      @gg025 3 года назад +1

      @@GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia Ok but you need to drink water and breathe to survive. And there are varying degrees of dependence potential

    • @GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia
      @GrampsPlace.ChrisGrisolia 3 года назад

      Yes, the same as you need to eat to survive. I never inferred there wasn’t varying degrees of dependence.

  • @lolacoker3069
    @lolacoker3069 2 года назад

    Thanks for a great educational talk. I learned a lot.

  • @goodspinegoodlifechiropractic
    @goodspinegoodlifechiropractic 2 года назад +2

    almost no actual information was presented here. it is all still mostly unknown. this certainly did not demystify anything at all.

    • @simonmercier6733
      @simonmercier6733 2 года назад

      I mean, it's a 20 minutes presentation on a somewhat complicated part of our bodies, there's not much you're gonna learn besides the highlights. You can try to read their papers if you want, but they're usually tough to read if you're not versed in the subject matter as they're directed towards other experts.

  • @Frostyd241
    @Frostyd241 5 лет назад +9

    Felt like she was walking a fine line and did not want to be seen as endorsing cannabis. I get it but didn't really get much out of this talk.

    • @Joshua5654
      @Joshua5654 5 лет назад +6

      Dan Heil me neither the reason is the pressure of government funded research from years back people are still studying separated compounds from the plant remember no plant grows with just thc ever!! Nobody smokes or eats thc the reason is scientists want to patten which they almost did with sativex and Marinol study the dam plant and stop manipulating and dismantling its chemical composition and then calling it bad

    • @prateekchaudhari659
      @prateekchaudhari659 5 лет назад +2

      No she was not. She was batting for synthetic drugs to be used to enhance ECS. Look carefully at the last slide.

  • @geeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzz
    @geeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzz 4 года назад +2

    I use (ok am addicted to) snuff tobacco (no longer smoke, use cannabis & alcohol) & I think tobacco must have some kind similar cannabinoidic effect, though milder? It's effect flutters between calmness and anxiety, depending like she says on what's going on, i.e. time, situation etc. I think smoking is similar also. Hoping to quit snuff soon so my system will have to become normalised. I expect it will be difficult.

  • @jasonmcginnis3448
    @jasonmcginnis3448 3 года назад +2

    What's the effects on endocannabinoids after quitting thc? Do they come back to their original power or are they permanently damaged? Also, what is the timeframe if they come back?

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 3 года назад

      THC cannot cause any damwage to begin with ... it is impossible for that size and shape of a compound to be toxic . check out the research of Dr Raphael Mechoulam . he is the most notable researcher in all this and claims since 1964 that THC is non toxic / incapable of causing toxic response

    • @councilsepapreventiondepar7814
      @councilsepapreventiondepar7814 2 года назад +1

      @@mcozy333 Down regulation is not a toxic response. It is simply how neurotransmitters communicate. During brain development "the critical period (ages 12 to 21) it is recommended to avoid exposure to neurotransmitter disruptors such as marijuana due to the likely hood of pruning neural connections that help manage and cope naturally to environmental inputs.

    • @councilsepapreventiondepar7814
      @councilsepapreventiondepar7814 2 года назад +2

      Yes, it is called up-regulation, can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 years....depending on how chronic the use was.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 2 года назад

      @@councilsepapreventiondepar7814 all endocannabinoid system messages and signaling is down regulatory , down regulation depolarization induced second messaging acting in retrograde. adding exogenous forms of that from nature ( cannabis/cannabimimetics) is simply bolstering how all of that works . actives in cannabis are non selective lipid metabolites

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 2 года назад

      @@councilsepapreventiondepar7814 down regulation is how ECS works ... you cannot up regulate it at all . the pathways are not set up for that type of signaling irregardless how many plant cannabinoids the person ingests

  • @KaWiReloaded
    @KaWiReloaded 2 года назад +1

    She said cannabis is not the reason we have an ECS. But I don’t believe in coincidences lol

    • @zachocracy
      @zachocracy 2 года назад +1

      Thats so pharma industries can make synthetic analogs and profit. Drabinol is a synthetic analog of a cannabinoid yet one is legal and one isnt.
      It's all about the government being involved in every aspect of your life.

  • @Sumtrip799
    @Sumtrip799 2 года назад +1

    im regulating my receptors now

  • @mcozy333
    @mcozy333 5 лет назад +5

    ECS Biochemical pathways that your body uses for Omega three fatty acid metabolism are the same pathways that cannabis' actives act on as well. the arachidonate signalling system / Arachidonic acid cascade. phoshpolipids in the cell membrane create endocannabinoids, essential fatty acids are used to keep cells @ optimum lipid capacity ... ECS relies mostly on lipid metabolism of catalyzed enzymatic amides and intracellular ions

  • @smokingjazz5067
    @smokingjazz5067 4 года назад +2

    Scottish against cannabis , what about the toxin called alcohol? She says we need to see the effects of thc but thc is being used studied for centuries , and many things you said not correct

  • @DownWithLogic
    @DownWithLogic 4 года назад

    This was very helpful, thank you

  • @Joshua5654
    @Joshua5654 5 лет назад +12

    She’s missing the point just like the government funded research has all this time. Researching single compound the plant does not come with just thc and we should not use just thc

    • @douglasross6880
      @douglasross6880 5 лет назад +1

      That is like saying you can only study natural philosophy not physics or biology

    • @traaavistraaavis8348
      @traaavistraaavis8348 5 лет назад +4

      Or like saying humans would breathe better if we extracted the hydrogen and discarded the pesky psycho active oxygen...

    • @traaavistraaavis8348
      @traaavistraaavis8348 5 лет назад

      Especially if we were fish dum de dum

    • @johnlawrence2757
      @johnlawrence2757 5 лет назад +1

      Douglas Ross not at all. He is quite right, in almost every chemical activity there is a catalyst and an active component which performs the function. The catalyst opens the door, the active ingredient goes in and does the job. With just the catalyst used you have an open door and nothing to go in. And leaving an open door could be dangerous too

    • @Ozjockey111
      @Ozjockey111 5 лет назад

      @@traaavistraaavis8348 totally

  • @colonelfalseflag1219
    @colonelfalseflag1219 5 лет назад +22

    The powers-that-be always try to steer you away from thc, just like this talk. I'm not buying into her speech.

    • @leerush6978
      @leerush6978 Год назад

      Thus is unbiased scientific data 😂

  • @gary8628
    @gary8628 3 года назад +3

    What a disappointing lecture. 17 minutes to tell us that endocannabinoids regulate stress. Is that the summation of your PhD? A very condescending lecture. Nothing has been demystified. ‘Regulate’ tell us nothing about the molecular mechanism behind how it works. A lock and key analogy tell us nothing. Was her PhD the term ‘lock and key’ repeated thousands of times? Tell us something! I find it extremely condescending when scientists keep any info that is remotely scientific from us because they think we can’t handle it. All it achieves is an overly simplistic explanation that answers nothing.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 3 года назад

      phytocannabinoids bio-mimic endocannabinoids - non selectively... we form endocannabinoids from the cell' bi-layer where the essential fatty acids from the diet are stored . phytocannabinoids are termed free flow/ free form cannabinoids already structured to signal as full formed cannabinoids so no need to displace phosphatydilcholine / Sterine from the bi-layer when exogenous plant cannabinoids are in circulation ... plant cannabinoids are anti oxidant compounds taking the same exact pathways in our cells that omega three fatty acids take ... this seems to explain way more and I've not even touched or scratched the surface of endocannaqbinoid system knowledge here

  • @t.diddle7998
    @t.diddle7998 4 года назад +3

    At the base, endocanabinoids cause an increase in cell's membrane permiability.

    • @PercisePerception
      @PercisePerception 3 года назад

      Source?

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 3 года назад

      @@PercisePerception Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid C22H30O4 358.478 g·mol
      N arachidonoylethanolamine C22H37NO2 347.53 g/mol

  • @11indigo
    @11indigo 3 года назад

    Very Educational, thank you!

  • @jrchicago9216
    @jrchicago9216 5 лет назад +10

    If it’s working, stop complaining and start celebrating. Seriously!

  • @zachocracy
    @zachocracy 2 года назад

    Budtenders typically don't even study terp profile which could lead to people having allergic reactions. The fundamental ignorance surrounding cannabis is astounding.

  • @celinak5062
    @celinak5062 4 года назад +1

    16:24 so long term study on alzheimers, parkinson and epilepsy.
    Also compare with MCT oil or with coconut oil and without

    • @hhgaming6684
      @hhgaming6684 4 года назад +1

      Or preferably cannabis (hemp) seed oil which is a better carrier as it contains essential oils omega 3 and 6