most amazing discussion on the entourage effect of cannabis that ive seen and heard, going into the specific details of methods by which it may be studied and why it is so important to do so to truly be able to discover therapeutic agents of cannabis plants - man it gives real perspective to the most arbitary methodology employed in the majority of cannabis research out there, that kind of seem like shooting in the dark as to which compounds/concentrations of them affect what types of cancers/how, with out any proper justification as to why they chose those parameters to analyse and test really, dr. david meiris research ought to be a base foundation for most clinical trials of the cannabis plant medicines going forward, his work is a testament to the fact that it better be more thought through otherwise a scientist can come up with any type of conclusions either pro/ anti cannabis very randomly
I have been looking for a way to get my head around the concepts and this video really helped. I love how they are using the fractional comparisons, it's like that old "strong men on a see-saw" mind puzzle! :)
I think this is an incredibly detailed and helpful video to understand you’re endocanebanoid system. The speaker did an amazing job dumbing it down. Kudos!
Wonder what his opinion is on rapid, unnatural grows and modified strains that only focus on thca concentration and if there is correlation with the lesser talked about cannabinoids associated with anti cancer properties
The aroma of different strains of cannabis being smelled persistently on patients should be studied. furthermore, like putting a cancer patient in a room with different phenos, types, terpenes, strains in flower and let them continuously ingest the aroma and monitor the cancers growth
theres something very appealing about the smell of cannabis for sure and it would be well worth studying the effect of different terpenoids on our well being, since i believe we are intuitively designed to seek out those scents that are beneficial to our wellbeing, e.g. with linalool, limonene, caryophyllene, myrcene, pinene, and many others as well yea
that is a great hypothesis but the volatility of those will not provide immediate medicine ... think -walking in the woods breathing Pinene for days = that would be medical
This is the best presentation on Medical Cannabis I have ever seen, thank you Dr. Meiri.
THCP VERY AMAZING
I feel lucky having people like Dr David Mieri and his team, thx very much Dr.
most amazing discussion on the entourage effect of cannabis that ive seen and heard, going into the specific details of methods by which it may be studied and why it is so important to do so to truly be able to discover therapeutic agents of cannabis plants - man it gives real perspective to the most arbitary methodology employed in the majority of cannabis research out there, that kind of seem like shooting in the dark as to which compounds/concentrations of them affect what types of cancers/how, with out any proper justification as to why they chose those parameters to analyse and test really, dr. david meiris research ought to be a base foundation for most clinical trials of the cannabis plant medicines going forward, his work is a testament to the fact that it better be more thought through otherwise a scientist can come up with any type of conclusions either pro/ anti cannabis very randomly
I have been looking for a way to get my head around the concepts and this video really helped. I love how they are using the fractional comparisons, it's like that old "strong men on a see-saw" mind puzzle! :)
I think this is an incredibly detailed and helpful video to understand you’re endocanebanoid system. The speaker did an amazing job dumbing it down. Kudos!
Great work by David Mieri and great video.
Amazing work!! ❤🌱🙏👌👌
Any updates?what strain kills CLL?
Wonder what his opinion is on rapid, unnatural grows and modified strains that only focus on thca concentration and if there is correlation with the lesser talked about cannabinoids associated with anti cancer properties
Wait so which compounds were the 3 most effective at killing cancer and what strain did they use?!?!?
cbdv, cbg, 331ab
did we ever figure out what 331ab was? maybe thc-p? im curious
The aroma of different strains of cannabis being smelled persistently on patients should be studied. furthermore, like putting a cancer patient in a room with different phenos, types, terpenes, strains in flower and let them continuously ingest the aroma and monitor the cancers growth
theres something very appealing about the smell of cannabis for sure and it would be well worth studying the effect of different terpenoids on our well being, since i believe we are intuitively designed to seek out those scents that are beneficial to our wellbeing, e.g. with linalool, limonene, caryophyllene, myrcene, pinene, and many others as well yea
that is a great hypothesis but the volatility of those will not provide immediate medicine ... think -walking in the woods breathing Pinene for days = that would be medical
I have an interesting theory on the tree of life i would love to describe it to ya
Its bot an instant cure it takes time
@@mcozy333 can you make a plant miss you? Think about that... if you know plants... could you? Big question...
Its the smell...
Marlon Brando knows his weed.
😂😂 this guy is awesome
This plant is from Jesus to be consumed not smoked tbh.
Smoking is not consuming?
Speak for yourself homie.
How to Get Smacked in a God Honoring Way
Bruh?