Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, started medical cannabis in 2010 and have been symptom free since. I grow my own all natural, organic, probiotic grown cannabis. I eat it, I vape it, I apply it topically. I get it into me anyway I can. It has also saved me from a sever opiate addiction. Cannabis saved my life.
Just wish the gov would free the incarcerated that manufactured cannabis not for profit but to help the afflicted with their pain and pray for the souls who took their own lives because they weren’t allowed to use cannabis to alleviate or cure their affliction
I had a patient with MS and was treating her with Tysabri, she also started using THC, she actually developed schizophrenia and I had to discharger her off service.....
@@CrisusAttucks Are you suggesting that cannabis was the cause for her schizophrenia? And what do you mean discharge her off service of what? Wasn't Tysabri taken off the market by the manufacturer in 2019, due to reports of a rare but serious brain infection Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)? Could that have something to do with the onset of schizophrenia? I'm always a little skeptical of people who sub to FOX, OAN, Newsmax and The Rubin Report. It's not difficult to work out your political views.
I never smoked marijuana or had any form of it in my adult life and at age 55 , my Mother died of cancer in 2013 . Marijuana was the only herbal medicine that helped me through many difficult days. I used it at bedtime to help me relax and I worked full time as a nurse in the daytime with no side effects. I was calm at home and able to grieve without making me sick or crying constantly.
Using medical marijuana for 7 months now. Blood pressure 118/78. Best reading since my mastectomy in 2013. No heart meds. No anxiety meds. Works for me.
I am a medical cannabis exemptee. I smoked two joints of high THC (26%) and low CBD (0.3%) cannabis. I smoked them back to back prior to a treadmill heart exam. I had zero issues show up. They said I had "the heart of a teen-aged athlete". Cannabis is my only prescription and I am senior citizen. I am delighted with my health.
That's not what happened. What really happened is you got so stoned you only thought that's what they told you. No Christopher, your just an old dude like me. LOL
@@dbx1233 You weren't there. You know nothing. TROLL ALERT. Everyone can take notice how TROLLS use fake names. Hey, you use a fake name. Yup, you're a troll.
Exactly…the main take away is that you probably shouldn’t smoke but cannabis in moderation can be good for you. I would say taking adderall is way more risky for the heart than a 10 mg edible
@@paintedwarrior516 Cannabinoid deficiency is probably the biggest health crisis waiting to happen . Prohibition should be eradicated , you are right that they are pushing the jab . They should be legalizing Cannabis .
A friend of mine was the MOST OVER MEDICATED person I knew with opioid pain killers. He was prescribed about 3 times as much as the average chronic pain recipient. Using THC and CBD he was able to quit ALL OPIATES. Good for you Brett !!
I was able to put a 25 year heroin addiction firmly in my rear view mirror (10 years and counting!) when I was prescribed medical Marijuana while dealing with a potentially deadly illness. Once I was better, I kept the thc, and never touched the other ish again! Let me clarify, methadone was also a factor in quitting, but the thc was why I was able to STAY clean!
I’ve smoked pot since I was 15 years old when I was in my mid 30s I quit due to my kids and starting church after I quit in few years my blood pressure escalated my heart rate kept rising and I had 3 heart attacks in my mid 40s afterwards I was on tons of meds after a few years I started smoking pot again in months my blood pressure dropped to normal my heart rate became normal my out look on nerves became settled and I’m no longer on any meds not even aspirins That you God for this plant it’s saved my life I’m 58 now and feeling like 25 and healthy thank you lord
Well this study being in Chi, I mean Canada, and the guy is a chin, I mean a professor, he wouldn't be misinformed lol. He is talking much of the narrative beware. Smoke it, it stays balanced according to German studies. There's a natural limiting action when the plant is kept whole, and when smoked. Deaths from thc are from the pharmaceutical pill.
😂yes and a load of Bull Shit too. No plant on Earth is higher than 35percent . Yes he had me too for awhile but come on , he is one of these Anti Cannabis campaigners you can see it .
@@bobweiram6321 more fear mongering propaganda Paranoid?? not with controlled crops Very damaged people always hate those who are freedomed!! Use a water bong dummy.
A heart transplant doctor recommended I do edibles because over the counter pain relievers were effecting my kidneys. I did it and it helps to ease the pains I have. This is my go to for all my aches and pains and I will never stop using it. BTW my kidneys recovered and no heart transplant for me for now. God bless Marijuana and it's effects in alleviating my pains.
I found this guys “knowledge” lacking terrible ,I was injured in a big truck accident with severe whiplash . For 15 years I listened to my doctors ….took the morphine as prescribed ,did 5 different surgeries when they told me to . I was almost dead when Ohio allowed Medical Marijuana for certain diagnoses . I fit three of those . Here I am 5 years later on oral cannabis for the most part and I’m thriving as long as I treat . I haven’t seen a doctor in 4.5 years and am currently planning my 120th birthday party in the year 2080 ,because that’s how well I’m doing .
Lol every physician needs to relearn most of what they were "taught" Its not working. And the fact that physicians dont question why every other person have the same types of diseases and they just prescribe the same meds over and over is appalling.
Do Not Trust all Doctors... Most are into the profit side of Practice. I generally mistrust MDs. The last three primary cares were complete assholes. My 16 years in practice tells me a lot more than these punks did. >>>>>>>>>This Guy was GREAT.
general physicians generally aren't exactly health experts, they're good at treating basic common conditions, and narrowing down which expert to send you to they have so much blank space on general medicine knowledge, I would never listen to one about fitness and general physical health
I stopped smoking cannabis over ten years ago. Wanting to be a positive role model in my children’s lives. I’m a disabled veteran and was dealing with the VA and their pharmaceutical medicines. Over a six month period I dropped a 65lbs and not by trying. Being rushed to the hospital three different times because I’d collapse due to lack of nutrition and being so badly dehydrated. Every test you could think of for a man in his 50’s. They found nothing. Actually my heart, blood pressure and bloodwork are immaculate. When I was not smoking cannabis I had high blood pressure. Found it extremely difficult to lose weight. I was always told my blood pressure was so bad I was looking at a stroke or heart attack. I think I’ll just stick to the natural plant. The past 30 years the medical field has really lost my respect
I stopped all pharma products cold turkey and use Marijuana religiously. It's natural, safe and actually works while not destroying my gut and other organs. Not to mention my brain.
I’ve suffered from chronic depression and anxiety and migraines for more than 50 years. Around two months ago, I started taking CBD and lion’s mane mushroom supplements. I have never felt better. No depression, no migraines. I sleep like a baby. Amazing!
@@Bonnyladdadventures ...some people dont want to be around the toxic masculinity scene of body building and anabolic steroid abuse that is so common in those suffering from "BIGOREXIA"
Poor Jay H.. I will pray for him he's obviously a troll or an AI LOL never mind him honey, and you definitely played a part in your own healing or it wouldn't have happened. Mahalo for sharing your story. Aloha, Love Ella🌈🌻🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🎆
I’m 51 and smoking weed since I was 14. After my first hit, I felt incredible. Never had paranoia. When my mom caught me in my teens, I told her it’ll be legal someday. Here we are!
Be glad you don't get the paranoia. My first 5 or 6 times were amazing...just phenomenal with absolutely no paranoia. I had never heard of weed causing paranoia at that time. But then unexpectedly after smoking a joint I thought I was having a heart attack and had all the typical paranoia reactions that everyone has heard of...and that was just some Mexican brick weed back in 2001. Ever since then I get a different high from weed. Unless I am smoking a ton of weed all the time where my tolerance is high, I've always had an unusually low tolerance for weed since then as well. Even if I take an extremely small single hit, and blow it out immediately, I will still get full fledged paranoia at times.
@@daciefusjones8128 Indica, Sativa or hybrid...it all gives me the same paranoia reactions. I think it has to do with your individual body chemistry and personality and mindset as well.
@Noah Wolf I believe I probably have something like ADHD or autism, but definitely not the hyperactive kind. I've always had attention problems since a young child and I still have them to this day, and it continues to negatively effect my life at age 36. I have a hard time adapting to new situations where I am forced to make things work in a new situation, I always forget something critical. I also have always had problems getting things backwards or mixed up with verbal instructions, if it's not fairly simple. In school I absolutely struggled with Math but I was decent at most other things not related to Math. All that said, I don't know if I want to get properly diagnosed or try medication. I went through a brief phase in my younger life where I was doing crystal meth here and there (I know, very stupid) and I had a *_really_* bad reaction to it in one particular instance where I thought I was having a stroke/heart attack, felt like I was about to die any second. When I came out of it, felt like it caused some brain damage as well, but the hazy/cloudy brain fog I had for about a year afterward has thankfully passed. After that I can barely drink coffee or use any form of caffeine without getting a weird reaction to it that I never used to get. I don't even want to think about what other stimulant drugs would do. But weed has always given me paranoid reactions long before I was doing meth, and afterward nothing changed at all.
I loved this presentation. Thank you Dr. Oh, for this thoughtful and concise, yet in depth lecture. It was most enjoyable to learn more Cannabis Science with you. After 35 years of cannabis self therapy, i'm now a legal medical patient here in the UK.
@@EARTHLORE64 You've taken quantumn leaps in what appears to be your passionate defence for marijuana. Your attempt at psychological superiority and deflection of the real issue is evident. What do you really want to know? Drugs aside - what is it that you really need answered at this point in time on YT, to a complete stranger who makes the comment that M is mind altering and robs you of real relationships with people?
@Balthazar FX What is it with you internet doctors?? Where did you study and obtain a medical degree?? And How many years did it take?? none because you are a phoney with fake diagnosis about hips & joints goodbye
This plant is so amazing it does so much good there has never been a recorded death on this amazing medicine that we have for the body it could do so much more.
Passion???????? he doesn't admit to anything and isn't passionate about anything "I use pot and here is why!!!!" he never says anything like that all he does is present the facts like he says he is doing and actually doesn't have a side just a fact presenter. WHAT VIDEO DID YOU WATCH ???and how the hell do you get 34 thumbs up??????
A friend of mine with MS went from having to be in a wheelchair to not only not needing one but going out and dancing. All because of thc and CBD. It changed her life…so much so, she opened her own store which sells everything from creams, patches, etc.
One of my lifelong friends--who smoked weed daily for over 50 years, suddenly died from a heart attack last month--age 75....did the weed intake hasten his death?...it clearly did not help...so live and learn, I guess. Like many in my generation, I briefly used weed, but only in a social situation, not daily. And I stopped doing that after a couple of years. I have developed heart problems anyway, so no one can say if using that stuff is good or not. But I am glad I decided early on, to abstain, given my situation now.
@@curbozerboomer1773 if he smoked anything, then the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke goes up significantly. Using THC and CBD for medical reasons should be administered in a way that is healthy, such as oil drops or edibles. I'm sorry about your friend.
I lost my long-term partner 8 years ago, leaving my spirit and heart utterly broken. I started vaping weed and it has kept me alive, kept me from killing myself. Thank you, Mary Jane. My heart is still broken but I am still here. Update: it is now 8-27-23 and I am retired. I was having chest pain and high BP so I stopped drinking alcohol and caffeine, and stopped using weed three months ago. I am doing much better! The weed was great while I needed it but now I don't. We all do what we need to do to get through the dark times. Thanks for the nice messages. Bless y'all. Stay well.
I first smoked pot at 18. I'm now 70, and still smoke, though not as much as I used to. Very little alcohol. I've never had a cardiac episode nor do I know anyone that has experienced one related to pot. I had a good career as an RN for 27 years. That's where I got all my hemostats from. I use a pulse oximeter occasionally when I smoke. I've never had a drop or increase in heart rate, and my O2 levels never change. I also grow my own, so I know it's not adulterated. Happy trails.
I’ve worked in a few hospitals as a non medical but essential staff employee I’ve met so many nursing staff and even doctors and even surgeons both men and women who I’ve stumbled on while in their secret spot partying , so what does the medical community think of cannabis is obvious so break me off a piece of that Keif kat bar.
@@tigermanmccool4037 crap that was pure Schwag Acapulco gold harsh terrible taste we OGs used in the early 70s, it was cheap though you got a lid for 5$ but you’d have to go to the projects on your way to higher education.
I like this guy. I could listen to him all day. It's always better to talk and understand benefits and risks. If only they had this back in the 60's. Same goes for hallucinogens.
@@markkus5111 It was legal pretty much everywhere in the world, without an ignorant unnecessary debate, before America criminalized it and everybody followed in their stupid racist footprints.
@@waitisthatcobalt Aye, thats so poor. Agree all ya points. Just the historical interpretation could get people in the clear. Good to know that others got that opinion too and youre part of my/ our Bubble without knowing each other🙂 so nice. Have a good one!
@@markkus5111 bubble? I think you underestimate just how egregious acts even in the judiciary sphere or in the world of law and order effect societie(s) - small decisions have enormous world wide impact. Look up Teflon, look up PFAS.
@@laplacesdemon01 lol its all a racket and they are the criminals and sad some dont even see it . and from my research it started with Refer Madness and Dopunt dam how ever that company spelled and hear good question for some why did they ban hemp too . but come out with plastics
There is NO healing from a hit. A hit only masks the problem. Once you don't get your hits your problems come back AND EVEN WORSE. Heal your problems with proper food, not with a 'hit' that you will be forever dependant on.
After 24 yrs in U.S. Marine Corps, had 14 spinal surgeries, left knee & right ankle rebuilt. I’ve been using cannabis for pain management for over 5 years. I buy several strains based on their terpene profiles and what the different terpenes do for me. Then I mix the strains to come up with a blend that handles the symptoms I live with. I keep a journal of what blends of terpenes/ cannabis and quantities used in the blends that I need . i.e. Back spasms-Mercene Anti inflammation-Caryophyllene Etc…. Mixing strain’s works awesome, I use a coffee grinder to mix my blends Save the Keif it’s the original concentrate! Pain was my constant companion prior to cannabis! Orlando, Florida👍😎
What type of THC ( CBD?) do you get to isolate your terpenes for spasm and anti-inflamatory? I've had a spinal fusion and I can't take asprin, advil or opiods, for gastric and addiction problems. I currently just have CBC, and sativa gummies.
@@Pellican516 Don't worry about all the hardware. Shit happens and you need your feet. Focus on every video on ankle surgery recovery on UTube, Recovery is painful as is with all surgeries. Walk a-lot and work thru the pain. You'll find that you will be up and about in no time. Took me around 9 weeks to get back to normal.
I live in Canada. I started taking CBD oil legally because I was diagnosed with severe arthritis and was waiting for knee surgery and hip surgery. In about 5 weeks the pain was gone, and I declined the surgeries. In addition my heel spurs stopped being an issue. My expensive cane is at my door as a reminder of where I was. The fact that this substance was made illegal for several decades is a travesty. Anyway I recommend it to all my medically challenged friends.
LOL cause big pharma can't control it and profit on it so like everyone else if they cant control it make it out to bad for you and illegal....nuff said
@@SandraMartinez-os3hu keep a track of food you eat to begin with if you want to heal. There is no pil or substance that is going to heal you - your own body can do it if you help it. And btw, look up Dr Berg on youtube.
I first tasted cannabis as a 19 yo Marine in '70 and have smoked ever since , never have cared for hangovers from beer and most of the violence and dangerous behavior has happened while around alcohol . This is a very interesting and helpful video .❤
I am 54 and never smoked pot until I was waiting on my second spinal surgery. I've had cancer, 3 spinal surgeries, including spinal fusion. I live in dreadful pain. I started using delta8 gummies for pain. I'm not on a load of pain medicine. I know it sounds bad, but I am just trying to live w chronic pain
People Fuck their lives up doing what they luv most. From Sport to wingsuit flying sky diving Scuba diving, street racing you name it. How can people Place burden on People that eat too much and are obese when others take risks most probably in their own lives just for the thrill? Happiness and comfort are or can be opposition to one another. You may be smoking a joint or eating high sugar or Fatty foods right now. You are comforted, but you really know that if you were fitter and maybe a few years younger, there would be things that would really rather be doing that would really make you happy, things you used to do? But we just settle for comfort.This is the same as security and freedom. We give up our freedoms to make us feel more safer comfortable. But if only we truly knew the Happiness life could bring if we were to lose the fear of losing those things that make us feel safer more secure more comfortable? The only thing that stands between the two is "Regret". Live life how you desire NOT how others desire of you.
Delta 8 doesn’t work for everyone it was actually stumbled on by cannabis scientists derived from plants that got fire retardant on them from the California wildfire plane drops I’ve tried both gummy’s and vape cartridges they worked well at first then the effects wore off quickly and stopped working the gummy’s helped to relax, but I’m sticking with the real deal I’m 60 with a back injury and I don’t want opiates like OxyContin
I thought the exact opposite, I have used weed for years and knew about everything he said ( I want to know about what I put in my body) I stopped watching and thought the guy was on the fence about the use of weed and made me feel like there was still a stigma about the use of it. He kept saying stuff like " I dont know how you use it but you probably don't want to admit it here today" over and over he kept making statements like this I dont know but you may not want to talk about here or maybe you do? actually reinforcing a stigma on the drug not erasing one
This guy is definitely being paid by the pharmaceutical industry, big pharma. He's making marijuana sound so evil! Sounds like he's talking to a room full of Godly Christians who do no wrong, o absolutely not! This guy is a snake oil salesman, like pharma reps. Pushing their agendas to increase their coffers, and the sheep form their opinions by him....SAD
Watching this presentation I felt he was speaking directly to me. Taking antidepressants and smoking cannabis ended up in ER, defibrillated, and airlifted to Toronto General for ablation. A few months later started on a Beta blocker, and HR dropped to 35 bpm. After Holter recommended for another Ablation but after watching this I think I found the real problem. Stopped cannabis and Beta-blocker a week ago and HR is back to normal and the best I have felt in years. Thank you, Dr Oh from the bottom and the top of my heart.
Outstanding presentation. I worry that, with the decline in the quality of our schools and lack of science teaching, people are not going to be persuaded by facts. The coverage of grapefruit's effect on medication build-up is gold. Every medical and pharm student should be required to view this presentation.
We all learn about Grapefruit and CYP450 action in 2nd year of Med school. It’s on every step 1 exam(of 3), as well as medical boards exam. It’s a basic pharmacology concept and we learn many others as well. We aren’t as dumb as the internet tries to portray us 😂
Because I'm trying to escape anxiety - I don't tend to panic myself with prescription medication small print. I trust it to either be obvious or for the warning to be explicit. Nobody told me about grapefruit (which, JustMe, I think actually blocks the liver's ability to convert excess drug into something that can be excreted... I think, this means, grapefruit means there's much more of the active compound in our blood stream) and I found out the hard way. Now, I avoid anything acidic around the time of my medication (SSRI and hypertension). Even a tomato seems to bring the meds back up (in the most dramatic fashion possible). I was not aware, however, that cannabis behaves like grapefruit. I have a lot to think about.
@@TraceurDoc1 Thank you for that clarification. (I have never believed Med students are dumb. Ever!) I should have said "every pharmacy executive" should be required to see this presentation, because Walmart has never put the grapefruit warning on a med I take. The way I found out is that Walgreens DID put the warning on. I had suffered side effects when I unknowingly went on a grapefruit binge. I mentioned this to a Walmart pharmacist and even sent a note to their corporate office--to no avail. They never did mark the medication, at least, not the one I take.
Stage three colon cancer survivor here. THC is my go to drug daily. It eases my pain. It helps me not use strong opiates also. Pot helps me relax,it helps me eat.It works very well for me.
I'm in the same boat stage 3 colorectal cancer surgery ,colostomy ,9 months chemo infusions ,I didn't take any drugs in hospital ,they gave me meds for nausea from chemo which sucked , diarrhea was out of control turned to weed for relief and still use it 18 months after surgery I've feel great and doing more work than ever (construction) be well my friend and know there are many others just like you .
This is by far the best presentation I have seen on cannabis from a medical professional. I especially appreciated the information on THC & CBD interactions with other medications. THC tincture is just one option in my pain management toolkit and knowing how it interacts with the medications I have to take is critical. Thank you Dr. Oh for a non-judgmental, enjoyable and very informative talk.
Pot and aerobic bicycling were the co-treatments I used to recover from 2 problems. One, I was addiction to street drugs. Two, I had an eating disorder. 43 years clean and eating well. Resting Heart Rate average is around 52. BP is great as well. All glory to God.
wtf is aerobic bicycling by the way , cycling wi no bike ? , ah will , say riding ma bike stoned is groovy baby , good job gettin of the bad stuff mate though , aye !
I smoked weed for 20 years. Stopped cold turkey 3 months ago. It was ruining my life, physically, professionally and mentally. My lungs, and heart, are thanking me.
Yes TRUTH thank you. Weed ruins you that is why governments are legalllizing it. Do people think governments care about the people. THEY DO NOT. They are sedating the people, making them dependant and then when the "hit" is no longer available people who need it will go nuts, all their problems come back and they will kill to get relief and kill for a "hit". Praise God you got free.
I'm 43. Born and living in Holland. Smoking weed since im 19. Playing football (soccer) since im 9. Exactly 34 years now! Still going like a machine at midfield on sunday's!! 😊
@@MikeJones-rk1un Like John Irish I live alone on a mountain top. Been using cannabis for 50 years. Out hiking, climbing, snowshoeing, skiing on a daily basis. I carry a cell phone and I have a GPS tracker in my pack with my first aid kit and other emergency supplies like a loud whistle and strobe light. Just because I use cannabis doesn't mean I am not concerned for my safety.
Yes, Dr. Oh is a skilled communicator, but he avoids answering questions. For example… he was asked in the Q & A whether he had shared his perspectives on this topic with the Ontario Government re the opening the retail Cannabis Stores. Notice… he purposely does not answer the question.
Very rational and well-explained presentation. Takeaway: Don't use weed if you're taking certain specific Rx drugs, take edibles or oil but be careful of dosage. If you have heart trouble, avoid weed.
Hey CRAC. I STARTED SMOKING pot in Vietnam, 1968, never stopped smokin' and driving big rigs Professionally for 40 years. Got caught up in a random "P in a cup" in 2016. And that was the first time I ever got terminated from any of my full time trucking jobs. I went on to drive until 2018- then was forced to retire because I failed a newly DOT mandated "whisper" test on my every two year physical. I'm 74, I take no prescribed drugs, have no physical issues. I MANAGED to survive the roads to hell and back with about 3.75 million accident free miles. I really think because I always smoked cigarettes and reefer, as a double trouble smoker, I early on worried about my lungs. Wierdest thing is my lungs always stayed clear. I finally figured out that the marijuana, is a very good expectorant and it was the* cough* that expelled the cigarette gunk. Also with the marijuana smoke I always took a deep hit..pulled the smoke down into my big toes!! HOLD IT...... ok, exhale..great lung exercise. Funny that you know a lot about what you're talking about ,but my history of my first twenty years of doing my own personal research is written in my bio. Wrote in 1988 &'89.,its titled Marijuana; one mans mystique ,another mans truth. Author is Maxon Roads, and the book is in all online bookstores/Amazon, etc.
i have to agree, weed when inhaled with an overly powered toke can cause coughing, thus one may experience a (clearing) of the lungs on a frequent basis, so i feel as though smoking may actually be good for your lungs as mine are 63 and near perfect as well ? i have never even seen any lung problem signs.
Great that you've shared your truth/story in a book that will help others! God bless you for your service driving truck all those years - glad you are still with us brother!!!
They did a study in Canada that said the THC tunes down the carcinogens that causes cancer in the smoke. While it gives you the munchies it spends up the breakdowns of sugars in your stomach. This plant is truly a miracle and when you sit down and study you see how this plant can change the world.
@Mathias cannabis has anti cancer effects it is science look it up please it would take extreme dosages to kill the cancer check out running from the cure I think it’s on RUclips.
@Mathias psychotic episodes I’ve been smoking for almost 40 years and I’ve never seen a psychotic episode there’s no record of it causes anything but people not knowing how to deal with what their feeling don’t understand how to deal with what they’re feeling or taking something else with ir
Yes and what's sad is that there are countless plants like this (not to smoke lol) that are being suppressed bc they could upend the entire pharmaceutical industry and also greatly affect the healthcare and weight loss industries, some of the largest industries in our country
@Mathias you are actually wrong. It does not CAUSE those episodes. I know me and my brother deal with this as we smoke every day. It is an exasserbant meaning it just exaggerates what already is. So if you are already super anxious you could smoke and then make it 10× worse but you can also use it to supress the anxiety. It's mental and that part always gets left out. That's the problem with medicine today is that it's always looked at thru a very narrow scope when there are countless things that effect everything and that never gets taken into account
Snake venom is natural too. 25 year vet of the Industry here. As hard of a smoker as they come. Had my first heart attack at 30 and 4 since. The truth is the doc is right. I myself need no study to show me otherwise..10 years down the road. 17 stents over a decade has given me the clarity needed to reject my denial. It has nearly killed me 5 times now. In excess, some of u young people will experience the same and will have no answers as to why. The doc explains it here with his example of a 35 yo. Same thing happened to me and dont care to say it. Doc, complete your study asap on the negative effects. You are heading in the right direction. No matter the varietal aside pure cbd. Same effect for me. Racing skipping heart on the brink of attack...sheer dread. Common now after so much damage done. Ive now lost 35% of my function. Again long time advocate here and now im flipping on it because im honest to myself. Dont let the culture blind you. I hope this saves someones life one day
How to have an unbiased study with this knowledge in mind? If heart issues (even the shape of the heart) can be caused by emotional stress, then you would have to find participants for a study with little emotional stress. I would suggest that many cannabis users take it for relief from emotional/psychological stress, even prior to using it for medical conditions. Young people suffering with heart conditions: how many of these are also suffering from intense emotional or psychological stress? Fascinating, thank you.
65, been smoking since 16-17. Where I live now is like romancing the devil. So, I travel and get what I need for a few months at a time. The south is really anti marijuana, but alcohol is everywhere, simply immaturity on our legislators and fear from the boggy man in our religious leaders who now run the south. God bless all who don’t enjoy the great benefits. I suffer from chronic pain and anxiety after loosing my husband and toddler to a drunk deacon, marijuana keeps me healthy painless and aware of my surroundings. Opioids were prescribed, but as soon as I left the hospital and long therapy I took myself of the chems! Best decision ever!
My Dad and his Dad died of a Heart attacks @ 60, never smoked weed or cigs. I have smoked weed and eaten edibles my entire life, and yet I'm still here @ 68. I know my days are numbered, I'm keeping my weed.
BigBass255; Keep it green man! ✌I’m 58 and have been using marijuana since my teens. Love that it’s legal now. Great new strains of quality bud have yielded heavy THC % products.
Chronic Pain Suffer since I was 19. Almost weened off my opiates using Cannabis. Didn't try Cannabis till I was 30, it has changed my life with pain and ADHD.
@JulieBishop Like I said, my experience has been just the opposite of what you describe. Any effects have worn off by morning and REM sleep. Where are your "Dream pores"?
Dr. Oh is a great lecturer. He manages to talk about a lot of touchy subjects in a neutral way, so he comes across as reassuring rather than alarming. Great information on the cardiac side of things. He doesn't say this, but what I got from the lecture is that If you have any kind of heart disease, stay away from cannabis.
Dr. Oh is a great lecturer. Makes sense and is very sympathetic to the issues of marijuana users, giving sensible -logical- explanations of all the endulgents' use and many pitfalls of using marijuana regarding heart health, liver health, etc. . Great Lecture!
I've smoked marijuana 5 times in my life she gave me to smoke one time and I was out fell asleep but she smoked all day like it was cigarettes she had a little hitter box she called it but we don't know what really cause it marijuana or her pain killers or her covid vaccine
So happy doctors are finally getting educated in the field of Cannabis. I want to encourage all Healthcare professionals to be careful casting judgment on people who choose to use this as part of their lifestyle or healthcare options. The pros vs the cons must be weighed, which I did not see presented in this excellent article.
We have to undo 70 years of reefer madness and the rest of the twisted government disinformation campaign. Big pharma are the main lobbyists pushing against legalization here in the states. A doctor friend told me they fear it displacing their top five revenue producing medications.
As nurses we were trained to NEVER make moral judgements regarding our patient, their illness or injury. Sad to say many still do. Especially the foreign trained nurses given license to practice in their respective state. Muslim nurses never change their opinion as it is their religious doctrine.
As for the moral judgement comment, BS. There's no training for humanizing wolf pack mentality on client and especially their own on My topic. And the acceptance of marijuana use for self medicating only just happened. I know, I was a nurse, and treated fkn horribly when me Rick Simpson, Barry Prince Did seminars that brought the legalization of marijuana to BC and Canada. In fact, my children were taken away cause I treated my daughter's CA spleen with it. They never came home .so nurses are VILE. And they will never change..they are bullies for a paycheque. They belong to neighborhood watch groups which are proving to be associated with sex Trafiking and kidnapping. Sorry for sharing the sad story. Yes cannabis is great congratulations. Maybe someone should make me a ho fund me page for stepping up with truth and losing my nursing license and children so you can all get stones without researching why you got sick in the first place.
been smoking 50 years still healthy ... known for being happy... ride a bike for hours .I'm totally Chronic and am trying to learn something. Elevates blood pressure temporarily , I get exercise from getting high. I find it good for mental focus.
Excellent and informative video. I'd love to see it's reach exceed 2.5M views because the specific medications he mentioned that have adverse or build-up effect in the body when mixed with CBDs are extremely common. We're all familiar with the warnings about eating/drinking too much grapefruit but many doctors don't even know to warn against the mixing of CBDs and certain prescription medications. It's also invaluable to know that marijuana has been "Frankensteined" into a substance dangerously more potent.
The CBD being a blocker/inhibitor in certain biochemical processes within the liver in regards to different drugs👏🏾👌🏾. The research is becoming prominent in the cannabis field of study. This was a great watch!
I'd rather my "rage" subside by a "hit" than going on a rage in the house & to others! I calm down in 3 min. I'd rather die earlier just to keep my stress levels lower for now!
I broke my back at 18, developed and diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis, a painful arthritic condition. I was taking tramadol and arcoxia for 10 years. Tramadol is an opiate based painkiller. I lost weight (I was around 62kg!), was constantly ill, couldn't eat, skin was grey and cracking, I was in trouble. I started smoking cannabis, a joint a day, mid evening after work and my workout. Fast forward to where I am now, I run, climb, I train grappling 3-4 times a week, I am 92kg and I can launch a man across the room with no back pain..... EACH PERSON IS DIFFERENT
@@richdollabill305 ha. It is worth pointing out that this was over a ten year period with a lot of physio, spine specialists, swimming, stretching etc but no white stuff!
Cool, what kind is it, like cbd thcwise, I'm kind of in a similar boat I healed say after 5 years it was good 10 years it was better add another 10 years now its debilitating
Ankylosing Spondylitis is often in connection with Ulcerative Colitis. It is an auto immune condition like U.C. Probiotics do help with UC. And, >appetite results from CBD may help with weight loss that could have been from undiagnosed U.C. I know someone with this condition. They take Humira, that helps. But, is very expensive - Shot 2x a month. If you have something that helps you; great.
Cannabis became cardio toxic for me. Dr. said when symptoms started get to the hospital. If IV drugs didn't convert my heart rhythm I could be shocked. Took a couple close calls before I quit using cannabis. It will be my go to when my time's up.
I've been struggling with cptsd, among other things, one day recently, I took an edible, and I was able to see "outside" of myself and the harm drinking was doing. Since then, the euphoric joy that begins with the first drink, is gone. I'm drinking 1\3 less than I have in decades, and I'm glad.
Good deal! CPTSD here too and it helped me quit drinking completely (and to quit smoking years before). I started meditating much more regularly... at least daily). Takes care of my insomnia (just do indica almost exclusively in the evening). It didn't get rid of the cptsd, but it certainly helps to manage it.
God bless you! Had to comment re the CPTSD and drinking. I have CPTSD although they just called it PTSD when I was diagnosed. I have not had a drink in 20 years. The weed replaced that long before medical was legal. It actually saved me, I was starting to show liver damage from drinking. They said if I quit it would lessen or even go away completely. My liver functions are normal and there is no sign of cirrhosis. Keep at it, you can do it!!!
You should look into MDMA and psychedelics. Lots research being done and data is looking very promising. Some people showing long term disappearance of PTSD symptoms after a few sessions as opposed to chronic use of weed.
@@nickx4475 Yeah... ketamine clinics are popping up where I am. Also, many people with PTSD/CPTSD find relief with cannabis. Just (preferably) stay away from alcohol.
Excellent, *honest* presentation. I've been smoking cannabis for ~43 years, and learned quite a lot from this. The key is the honesty because we have always been fed the dishonest government-provided information which we know, through personal experiences, is suspect at best!
@@M.J.Lyman1776 I've quit smoking numerous times in my life and enjoy all foods. I love food. I have children so that's why I quit, but I have never had problems like that unless I was quitting smoking cigarettes.
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I had heart inflammation for 3 years. A lot of pain. It stopped when I stopped smoking. Also my right arm would feel asleep every time I smoke like if the arteries where blocked
@@M.J.Lyman1776 NO, I have had a lung collapse due to holes in the top of my lungs maybe my whole life, I smoked pot heavily back then and my pictures of my lung, it was pink as can be, so you are wrong
Please note that all the cautions you are listing for cannabis apply equally to all pharmceuticals as well. They work for some and not for others, they need to be individually titrated (and often are not), and they have interactions with other drugs or foods, and can have detrimental side effects .
I am so glad I gave up all weed and booze through AA meetings and living that lifestyle! I used for 30 years and couldn't stop and stay stopped at all until I changed my old ideas and took on a different set of rules to live by!! Thanks
when you abuse cannabis and mix it with the low brow drug alcohol, you have no concept of the benefits of using cannabis properly as a nutrient and medicine.
What I can tell people from years of cannabis use myself is that it 100% causes rapid heart rate a lot of times and just because of that effect it can spark a major panic attack and it’s also a unique stimulant that differs than Amphetamines or caffeine etc which increases that mental stimulation and sparks a huge flow of thoughts and ideas which can lead to paranoia alongside anxiety with or without mental hallucinations not so much if at all visual hallucinations. It causes you to feel that time slows way down and music sounds extremely intense and your mind starts to see things in a different “light” so to speak. I have personally done legitimate psychedelics in the past and none of which ever gave me a “Bad trip” except for cannabis which is the only one ever to give me extremely horrible trips that were very uncomfortable. But that’s just me personally as far as a “bad trip” goes. The positives are euphoria and great focus on whatever you like doing along with appetite stimulation and relaxation/sleep for insomniacs. Relieves stress and makes you more talkative and causes laughter releasing dopamine and helps depression as well. It really does boil down to terpenes on how it affects your body chemistry 100% which I have proven for myself indefinitely.
@@sherrybirchall8677 I actually just read some stuff about cannabis binding to the 5ht1a receptor in the same fashion as lsd but overall effects will vary lol mescaline aka San Pedro or peyote is supposed to be the best of em all.
Terpene chemistry is quite varied, can be subtle but also quite overt.. I've only experienced anxiety from a few strains, when no other variety was available.. didn't realize til years later in reoccurrence with similar strains, i stay away from diesel strains now
I was a pothead for many years before it was legalized for medical use. I hadn't smoked for about 25 years. When anti inflammatory meds quit working, I got a medical card and found a dispensary. The employees spend a great deal of time answering your questions to assure you find the best product for your needs. I have tried CBD in the past with little result, but these are far superior products. I take gummies, but I also do the buds. Not all day or everyday. But it helps me deal with my hip and knee pain, and since I knew what Indica and Sativa, thanks to the staff, I was able to try several different strands in joint form, and see which I preferred. They always address my concerns and answer my questions.
How many millions of people smoke Cannabis responsibly and do not get heart issues? How many millions of people have smoked Cannabis responsibly since time began and did not get heart problems ? How many people in this study were unfit, had a poor diet and were Vit D, Magnesium, Potassium and Zinc deficient?
Yes - this lecture was alarmist. If you have heart disease, do not consume cannabis in any manner. If not, the risk is very low. In this lecture Dr. Oh starts by showing single case reports, one after the other, without relevance to the general population, then goes on later and quickly and parenthetically states that for most people there is little risk. But he had already scared the daylights out of his audience. That was seemingly the purpose. Also - There is little to no clinical data on CBD interactions with liver enzymes and commonly prescribed medications - alarmism without data. The historic track record on cannabis has been rife with misleading statements and outright lies by institutional authorities, which led more than one generation to ignore professional advice, and believe that lies were told about other drugs. It is important to get it right.
Hillary Clinton 123 Hillary Clinton 123 0 seconds ago This person is not a Doctor, he is a PAID SHILL to run a HATE DIALOG AGAINST Cannibuss BY BIG PHARMA! He is a REOUBLICAN MASS MURDERING BIG PHARMA GOON. FUCK HIM. My DOctor says CANNIBUSS SAVED ME LIFE. This Doctor is a CON-ARTIST LIKE BERNEY MADDOFF and JEFFERY EPSTIEN. HE WANTS TO MURDER OLD PEOPLE.
Very delightful speaker. Kept me entertained and tuned in the entire time. Keep doing what your doing Dr. Oh, you are good at it! Very informative! Thank you.
I had a kidney transplant in 2015. The immune suppressant drugs, pro-graph and cellcept caused major sleep problems. Someone convinced me to try cannabis. I break up the buds on a cookie sheet, place in preheated 225 deg. oven for 10 minutes or so. I remove the cookie sheet cool, then grind in a spice grinder. I place a measured 1/4 level teaspoon or less on a tablespoon with peanut butter and eat it. In about an hour the first effects occur, then in two to three hours the full effect comes on. If I’m moving around it’s one thing, if I’m sitting or laying it’s much more powerful. I do this every night for sleep and it is highly effective. I wake up feeling rested and good. It definitely increase blood pressure but in the morning when I check my BP, it is typically 120 ish over 68 or 70. I just turned 70 on this Christmas Day. Here is where it gets interesting, I have regular comprehensive blood work and my blood work is excellent as evaluated by my Nephrologist. So from there I don’t know but I have no chest pains or unusual heart rhythm. I do not smoke it and use it as described, only about an hour before I go to bed.
It’s been life changing for me! No more prescription medications for my anxiety and seizers. I was on 5 different things now I have my life back and feel the way I did as a teenager. So much so I’m now an athlete and train 4 hours a day every day. 🙌💪
You have to be careful too much of the wrong type of pot can give you a major anxiety attack… if you ever feel an anxiety attack coming on EAT ANYTHING WITH SUGAR!!!!… The sugar will bring you down pretty quick.. what I used to do when I was younger I have not had to do something like that for 25:years hahahaha….peace
I totally understand this but they need to also to do a video on how the effects of medications negatively harm people as well as well as causing addictions.
I do not CARE what the physical effects of weed are at all. I'm 60 and have been medicating myself for 45 of those. I'm a highly educated retired environmental professional who had a stellar career, ALL due to marijuana. As an abused infant and child my will and spirit were completely broken by the age of 8, and by 11 I had a pistol to my little head. I remember exactly where I was in 1975 when I first tried it, and it was life-changing. I seldom use it for "fun", it has ALWAYS been, long before the first dispensary, medicine for me, serious, life-saving medicine. I accomplished things in my career that will never be done again. I've stood in the face of militant youth, abusive cops, and violent bikers looking to do harm, I've juggled multimillion dollar projects on 2 continents, raised a family, and tried to stay benevolent and connected, ALL because of marijuana. I'm alive and my kids are here because of weed, I WILL NEVER regret using it as Creator always intended. It is literally a life saver for me and millions of CPTSD and PTSD sufferers. Where the myriad of big pharma meds failed, especially after I was shot during Katrina rescue, weed again came to my rescue. It is my friend and my savior to this point and to hell with ANYone who derides it solely out of their own stupidity and ignorance.
Well, darn. I hate to respond negatively. I hope my negative comments will be beneficial, particularly to those that are more scientific than this poster. Poster: You shouldn't claim that marijuana caused the benefit since you didn't explore the other possibilities. You should state your experience, and your hypothesis. You don't know if you wouldn't have achieved more ether by not consuming marijuana, or by consuming or participating in something else. Try mushrooms and let me know what your appraisal is without putting crap in your lungs. The assertion of god is particularly disturbing, and trust eroding.
@@GaryWright-x6v OMFG, I thought I'd never meet another biped as vapid, ignorant and presumptive as my ex wife. I'm sorry Mr. Omni-intelligent where the f*ck were YOU during any ONE of the 23,000 days of my life, and just HOW in the ever-lovin' F*CK do you know WHAT else I tried, and the myriad of other modalities I've tried, you fuckin' bargain basement Einstein. You are the poster child for the Dunning-Kruger effect and as proof of the effect, you obviously don't even see it. So you'll have to look it up self-appointed AI wannabe. You're also living and apparent proof that not everyone with access to a keyboard or microphone should be allowed to use it. You, my uber-assuming mere splatter of carbon atoms, contrary to your arrogance, have NO, NONE, NADA, NYET, idea of wtf I or anyone else has been through. So I'll offer up the following acronym and moniker for your benefit and I highly suggest you heed it before offering up another steaming pile like that turd you just laid......stfu Poindexter
Not heart related, but I'm manic-depressive, of the two antipsychotics I got prescribed, the first gave me a seizure, the second turned me into a zombie. After being unmedicated for a while, I got a medical card the night after going into alcohol-induced psychosis. Ever since starting to use cannabis, I fought off my alcohol dependency, and am able to control mania much better.
Okay let me hypothesise, someone has severe health anxiety and ptsd or just general anxiety that are constantly worried or stressed.. now that puts pressure on the heart. Then they take cbd and it calms they’re body and mind and they experience anxiety less. Not how can you say that’s not a benefit in the heart…. The cbd itself is t probably directly doing too much but it’s shutting off the way the body reacts to stress. So in my opinion that is absolutely beneficial to the heart. ❤️
Fantastic and brave session. We've advanced since the date that this exposé was put out and CBD has changed thousands of peoples' lives. Charlotte's web is one phenomenon and what it has done for children. Unfortunately, legislators have pharmaceutical company interests in lieu of public interests. Congratulations for the session.
To me as RN, this is for the layperson as well as medical professionals. Interesting correlation with heart issues. Check with, if not prescribed, with your MD
@@aircavmedic I have been involved with the Health field for over 30 years. It is very irresponsible to go against your doctor's recommendations and I have always recommended that the patient ask their doctor for a prescription which happens in 1 out of 4 cases and results have been just short of miraculous in every case. Unfortunately, those cases don't have a voice and Doctor's don't talk about them so as to not upset their faculty. And of course we understand big Pharma's role and that of politicians in all of this.
My worst weed experiences of my life have involved Charlottes Web! Not smoking it. Smoking it is completely pointless. But injesting too much of it has been horrible for me. Everone is different
Interesting that he doesn't talk about the study showing that over 65 pot smokers have a progressively smaller risk of heart attack than the non pot smokers. And for the over 80 crowd pot smokers have 1/4 the risk of a heart attack! That's amazing. I'm 71 so I better get going!
Please do an update over the 2 years should there have been more studies completed. Timestamps - All of the video content is vital to make informed consent. Outline - 2:46 Cannabis Stories - 4:13 Cannabis 101 - 6:52 Potential Effects of THC & CBD - 11:24 Types of Plants - 18:07 Health Applications - 22:12 Heart Disease Reference 27:01 Route of Exposure - 36:36 Individual Assessment - 38:40 Incl. Medication effectiveness Summary - 45:43 Q&A - 48:00
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An excellent presentation of the science and pharmacology that I as a layman who has suffered heart problems for many year can understand and relate to with my use of Statins and Canabidiol.
Great video. This is why we need so much more research into cannabis. The applications are so wide ranging, it's just a very complex plant. Totally agree with stressing the whole "know what you're getting". Some people can only do indicas without negative side effects, some people can only do sativas. Some people tolerate THC well, some people don't. It's like any other drug. Even if a drug is safe for 99% of people, that 1% of people still need to avoid it.
OR IF a drug is safe for 0.0001% of people and 99% need to avoid it, then maybe you don't need to legalize it just like we don't legalize morphine for general use.
Had to use mild opiates for pain after surgery or accidents - stuff puts me into a trance for about 24 hours, but my sister swallows them like candy for chronic pain and it doesn’t bother her. My preferred drugs are water, chocolate and caffeine…
Correct, I personally prefer CBD because of my health conditions rather than the THC which gave me tachycardia, nausea and euforia. After starting CoQ10 and CBD I haven't gotten auras for a while now. So far so good 👍
@@ianchandley If yr sister swallows opiates like 🍬 candy without them "bothering" her she's built up a tolerance which is addiction. I'm NOT being judgemental bc I too live w/chronic pain & the effects of chronic pain emotionally, psychologically. I don't take controlled substances but , I understand her desire to be pain free or have less pain. However, at some point her opiate use/addiction may possibly become an additional problem, especially if she enjoys a "high" . I hope she can find an alternative to opiates especially if it's oxy anything, percs or fentanyl. BTW, I like yr preferred drugs, the water, caffeine & 🍫 chocolate (dark chocolate only) & I def 😋 indulge but they don't relieve any pain (lol) for me. Am considering going back to Acupuncture -- maybe you both can try it. Good luck & Happy New Year.
Excellent presentation. Making health personel aware of our necesity to educate on marihuana 101... The 'today' practice makes it an obligation. Thanks for the lecture.
I am 62 and I have smoked weed since 1969. My doctor says I have clear lungs a very healthy heart like that of a 20 year old. I don’t do any other drugs . I don’t take pain pills even after being in a accident involving a crane in which I fell 92 feet and cracked my neck in 3 places broke my chest bone and shattered my ankle. I was not smoking due I couldn’t due to my job but one month after my accident I started smoking again to relieve the pain did a very good job at it and I still smoked this day to control the pain but I have never had any incidents until I vaped a couple of years ago and my heart rate went sky high .After that I never vaped again .I stick to just smoking to relieve myself of pain.Thank god for marijuana.
So, natural medicine and modern medicine doesn't play nice with each other. Thank you Dr. Oh for an excellent presentation that will undoubtedly save lives.
"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food" Hippocrates quote one of my favorites, we should all be responsible for ourselves and have that right to take charge of our own lives!
Totally agree! He never sounded ideological about pot, just gave the evidence and some very reasonable conclusions. I really like the way he asked a series of questions in the beginning as if posing riddles that we could look forward to solving. I definitely would use this approach in my teaching.
I smoke daily and have no heart issues and do not recieve any from smoking. In fact it calms my heart during a panic attack or anxiety episode. Each is own, this information is correct but dont let it be your saving grace. If you have heart issues yeah dont smoke anything lol.
I’m so glad I found this video! I’ve been a cannabis user and tobacco smoker for many years. I tried and failed to give up the tobacco many, many times. I never wanted to give up the cannabis because, since menopause, I’ve relied on it to help with stress and serious sleep problems. Eventually, I found CBD capsules, which I take at night and I have now been smoke-free for 9 weeks BUT… I also take Amlodipine and Amitriptyline for BP and migraine. Your segment on CBD interaction with these medications has given me pause for thought! Thank you for the education 😊
This is just kind of interesting: My sister in law said that when she had migraines, my Mom would relentlessly massage the top of the big toe, reflecting the brain meridians. After doing it relentlessly with the eraser of a pencil, it would go away. You tube has feet meridian charts, and also hand and ear.
Had a surgery with a very long and painful recovery a few years ago. Doctors prescribed hydromorphone, and promptly scared me out of using it with a lecture about how it kills people. OTC painkillers did nothing for me. I tried a dose of hydromorphone. Nothing. I could try taking more, but after the scare talk, I ruled that out. In desperation I tried vaping cannabis, and it probably saved my life. It got me through the worst of the pain and associated misery, allowed me to sleep, and the only side effects were a fresh appreciation of music and humor, and an occasional craving for sour cream and bacon chips. Over two years later and still not fully recovered, but cannabis is still a daily part of my life, mostly right before bed. I sleep better than I ever have, and my heart and lungs ace every test my doctor puts me through.
I used to grind my teeth while I slept until I started vaping before going to bed. Now I haven't broken a tooth in years and I wake up in the morning with no tension headaches most days.
Frankly, I do not know and have not heard of anyone succumbing to a heart attack due smoking weed! So I’m sceptical about his argument! i on Cbd oil for the past many years specifically for my prostrate and I’m 74!
Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, started medical cannabis in 2010 and have been symptom free since. I grow my own all natural, organic, probiotic grown cannabis. I eat it, I vape it, I apply it topically. I get it into me anyway I can. It has also saved me from a sever opiate addiction. Cannabis saved my life.
Just wish the gov would free the incarcerated that manufactured cannabis not for profit but to help the afflicted with their pain and pray for the souls who took their own lives because they weren’t allowed to use cannabis to alleviate or cure their affliction
I had a patient with MS and was treating her with Tysabri, she also started using THC, she actually developed schizophrenia and I had to discharger her off service.....
@@CrisusAttucks Are you suggesting that cannabis was the cause for her schizophrenia? And what do you mean discharge her off service of what? Wasn't Tysabri taken off the market by the manufacturer in 2019, due to reports of a rare but serious brain infection Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)? Could that have something to do with the onset of schizophrenia? I'm always a little skeptical of people who sub to FOX, OAN, Newsmax and The Rubin Report. It's not difficult to work out your political views.
ME TWO THANKS FOR YOUR TRUTH
Hey get it anyway you can but if you get a medical license kiss goodbye to gun ownership
I never smoked marijuana or had any form of it in my adult life and at age 55 , my Mother died of cancer in 2013 . Marijuana was the only herbal medicine that helped me through many difficult days. I used it at bedtime to help me relax and I worked full time as a nurse in the daytime with no side effects. I was calm at home and able to grieve without making me sick or crying constantly.
Are you still using marijuana till this day?
Calling it cannabis will destroy your reputation for sure, slavetrash
Marijuana kept me from committing su!cide.
Hope all is good.
Using medical marijuana for 7 months now. Blood pressure 118/78. Best reading since my mastectomy in 2013. No heart meds. No anxiety meds. Works for me.
What kind of weed have you been using?
Strain? Name
@@morefhyamy guess is a heavy indica like an OG or any other Afghani based strain.
What specific strain(s) are you using?
@@fredharvey2720 Read my last sentence again. 🙂
I am a medical cannabis exemptee. I smoked two joints of high THC (26%) and low CBD (0.3%) cannabis. I smoked them back to back prior to a treadmill heart exam. I had zero issues show up. They said I had "the heart of a teen-aged athlete". Cannabis is my only prescription and I am senior citizen. I am delighted with my health.
That's not what happened. What really happened is you got so stoned you only thought that's what they told you. No Christopher, your just an old dude like me. LOL
BS
@@hogdaddy3768 It's "BS" only if "BS" means "backed solidly". Get lost. You're just a TROLL with a fake name.
@@dbx1233 You weren't there. You know nothing. TROLL ALERT. Everyone can take notice how TROLLS use fake names. Hey, you use a fake name. Yup, you're a troll.
I believe you. what is your diet like?
I wish they would focus this much on talking about the effects from pharmaceuticals like pain meds, antidepressants, stimulants and so forth.
Exactly…the main take away is that you probably shouldn’t smoke but cannabis in moderation can be good for you. I would say taking adderall is way more risky for the heart than a 10 mg edible
they cant because pharmaceuticals are poison that kill you slowly
That would mess with the funding to do these anti cannabis lectures, they couldn't have that.
The jab too that's being pushed
@@paintedwarrior516 Cannabinoid deficiency is probably the biggest health crisis waiting to happen . Prohibition should be eradicated , you are right that they are pushing the jab . They should be legalizing Cannabis .
A friend of mine was the MOST OVER MEDICATED person I knew with opioid pain killers. He was prescribed about 3 times as much as the average chronic pain recipient. Using THC and CBD he was able to quit ALL OPIATES. Good for you Brett !!
I was able to put a 25 year heroin addiction firmly in my rear view mirror (10 years and counting!) when I was prescribed medical Marijuana while dealing with a potentially deadly illness. Once I was better, I kept the thc, and never touched the other ish again! Let me clarify, methadone was also a factor in quitting, but the thc was why I was able to STAY clean!
@@jodyariewitz7349 that's fantastic , good for you that is no small feat!!. yep thc is what allows me too live a relatively normal life.
Praise God.
What kind of cannabis is your friend using for the pain?
@@jodyariewitz7349 Me too, but on methadone for life - medicinal cannabis allows me to use half as much.
I’ve smoked pot since I was 15 years old when I was in my mid 30s I quit due to my kids and starting church after I quit in few years my blood pressure escalated my heart rate kept rising and I had 3 heart attacks in my mid 40s afterwards I was on tons of meds after a few years I started smoking pot again in months my blood pressure dropped to normal my heart rate became normal my out look on nerves became settled and I’m no longer on any meds not even aspirins
That you God for this plant it’s saved my life
I’m 58 now and feeling like 25 and healthy thank you lord
Best natural medicine
Well this study being in Chi, I mean Canada, and the guy is a chin, I mean a professor, he wouldn't be misinformed lol. He is talking much of the narrative beware. Smoke it, it stays balanced according to German studies. There's a natural limiting action when the plant is kept whole, and when smoked. Deaths from thc are from the pharmaceutical pill.
He should start his learning buy smoking a joint lol.
Wow your story is identical to mine would you belive that
How do you you ingest it and is eating it an option?
Is anyone else in this comment section blown away by this mans ability to not only present, but actually TEACH?
No, I think he's never read the side effects on a Big Pharma prescription.
😂yes and a load of Bull Shit too. No plant on Earth is higher than 35percent . Yes he had me too for awhile but come on , he is one of these Anti Cannabis campaigners you can see it .
@@maureenkidd6629 He's a misrepresenter and ignorator, a person who does the opposite of teaching.
@@bobweiram6321 more fear mongering propaganda
Paranoid??
not with controlled crops
Very damaged people always hate those who are freedomed!!
Use a water bong dummy.
Yes, but he needs to learn his subject. Cannabis contains TRICHOMES, not trichromes.
A heart transplant doctor recommended I do edibles because over the counter pain relievers were effecting my kidneys. I did it and it helps to ease the pains I have. This is my go to for all my aches and pains and I will never stop using it. BTW my kidneys recovered and no heart transplant for me for now. God bless Marijuana and it's effects in alleviating my pains.
I know. This guy is FULL OF SHIT!
Every physician needs to be more knowledgeable about this topic. Excellent talk. Thanks.
I found this guys “knowledge” lacking terrible ,I was injured in a big truck accident with severe whiplash . For 15 years I listened to my doctors ….took the morphine as prescribed ,did 5 different surgeries when they told me to . I was almost dead when Ohio allowed Medical Marijuana for certain diagnoses . I fit three of those .
Here I am 5 years later on oral cannabis for the most part and I’m thriving as long as I treat . I haven’t seen a doctor in 4.5 years and am currently planning my 120th birthday party in the year 2080 ,because that’s how well I’m doing .
Big pharma doesn't want them to be and so they won't let the government$ do so.
Lol every physician needs to relearn most of what they were "taught"
Its not working.
And the fact that physicians dont question why every other person have the same types of diseases and they just prescribe the same meds over and over is appalling.
Do Not Trust all Doctors... Most are into the profit side of Practice. I generally mistrust MDs. The last three primary cares were complete assholes. My 16 years in practice tells me a lot more than these punks did. >>>>>>>>>This Guy was GREAT.
general physicians generally aren't exactly health experts, they're good at treating basic common conditions, and narrowing down which expert to send you to
they have so much blank space on general medicine knowledge, I would never listen to one about fitness and general physical health
I stopped smoking cannabis over ten years ago. Wanting to be a positive role model in my children’s lives. I’m a disabled veteran and was dealing with the VA and their pharmaceutical medicines. Over a six month period I dropped a 65lbs and not by trying. Being rushed to the hospital three different times because I’d collapse due to lack of nutrition and being so badly dehydrated. Every test you could think of for a man in his 50’s. They found nothing. Actually my heart, blood pressure and bloodwork are immaculate. When I was not smoking cannabis I had high blood pressure. Found it extremely difficult to lose weight. I was always told my blood pressure was so bad I was looking at a stroke or heart attack. I think I’ll just stick to the natural plant. The past 30 years the medical field has really lost my respect
I stopped all pharma products cold turkey and use Marijuana religiously. It's natural, safe and actually works while not destroying my gut and other organs. Not to mention my brain.
WHAT KIND OF CANNABIS HELPED YOU LOSE WEIGHT? GUMMIES, LEAF, TINCTURE?
It's all about MONEY. Also, look at who is funding the research. Hmm, wonder if that has any effect on the outcomes/study results
You could over dose on pot then you’d really lose wieght
You can't overdose on pot!
I’ve suffered from chronic depression and anxiety and migraines for more than 50 years. Around two months ago, I started taking CBD and lion’s mane mushroom supplements. I have never felt better. No depression, no migraines. I sleep like a baby. Amazing!
@@ronaldrenegade8519 Why such an ignorant comment?
@@ronaldrenegade8519 Lion’s mane increases BDNF, the mechanism by which many prescription antidepressants ultimately work
@@REL602 Well, F U.
@@TheMattj88 so does going to the gym
@@Bonnyladdadventures ...some people dont want to be around the toxic masculinity scene of body building and anabolic steroid abuse that is so common in those suffering from "BIGOREXIA"
I quit smoking weed a long, long, long time ago.......it's been probably 2 weeks.
Same here that’s what it feels like 😂
shoot. I hardly remember back then.
Right on buddy.
Piss test?
FUCK THAT i love cannabis and i will always use it , Mary Jane loves me
Diagnosed with leukaemia in December 2019….started taking RSO Cannabis oil…fast forward to December 2021…I am clear of leukaemia 👍👍.
@@namuggahidaaya4959 nothing else
@@ThePanicman66 Liar
@@jasonhendrickson2289 Liar? WTF are talking about?
Wonderful testimony🙏🏼😌😘🥰
Poor Jay H.. I will pray for him he's obviously a troll or an AI LOL never mind him honey, and you definitely played a part in your own healing or it wouldn't have happened. Mahalo for sharing your story.
Aloha, Love Ella🌈🌻🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🎆
I’m 51 and smoking weed since I was 14. After my first hit, I felt incredible. Never had paranoia. When my mom caught me in my teens, I told her it’ll be legal someday. Here we are!
Be glad you don't get the paranoia. My first 5 or 6 times were amazing...just phenomenal with absolutely no paranoia. I had never heard of weed causing paranoia at that time. But then unexpectedly after smoking a joint I thought I was having a heart attack and had all the typical paranoia reactions that everyone has heard of...and that was just some Mexican brick weed back in 2001. Ever since then I get a different high from weed. Unless I am smoking a ton of weed all the time where my tolerance is high, I've always had an unusually low tolerance for weed since then as well. Even if I take an extremely small single hit, and blow it out immediately, I will still get full fledged paranoia at times.
@@yearginclarke that's why I only smoke Indica. I have smoked weed for 56 years and I am 70 years old.
@@daciefusjones8128 Indica, Sativa or hybrid...it all gives me the same paranoia reactions. I think it has to do with your individual body chemistry and personality and mindset as well.
@Noah Wolf I believe I probably have something like ADHD or autism, but definitely not the hyperactive kind. I've always had attention problems since a young child and I still have them to this day, and it continues to negatively effect my life at age 36. I have a hard time adapting to new situations where I am forced to make things work in a new situation, I always forget something critical. I also have always had problems getting things backwards or mixed up with verbal instructions, if it's not fairly simple. In school I absolutely struggled with Math but I was decent at most other things not related to Math.
All that said, I don't know if I want to get properly diagnosed or try medication. I went through a brief phase in my younger life where I was doing crystal meth here and there (I know, very stupid) and I had a *_really_* bad reaction to it in one particular instance where I thought I was having a stroke/heart attack, felt like I was about to die any second. When I came out of it, felt like it caused some brain damage as well, but the hazy/cloudy brain fog I had for about a year afterward has thankfully passed. After that I can barely drink coffee or use any form of caffeine without getting a weird reaction to it that I never used to get. I don't even want to think about what other stimulant drugs would do. But weed has always given me paranoid reactions long before I was doing meth, and afterward nothing changed at all.
My guess.... not a college grad
I loved this presentation. Thank you Dr. Oh, for this thoughtful and concise, yet in depth lecture. It was most enjoyable to learn more Cannabis Science with you. After 35 years of cannabis self therapy, i'm now a legal medical patient here in the UK.
I’ve been smoking weed since I was 17 and still do. I’m 76 and still hike, lift weights and am slim.
How is your mind - and your relationships with people - do you have a large circle of friends?
@@EARTHLORE64 You've taken quantumn leaps in what appears to be your passionate defence for marijuana. Your attempt at psychological superiority and deflection of the real issue is evident. What do you really want to know? Drugs aside - what is it that you really need answered at this point in time on YT, to a complete stranger who makes the comment that M is mind altering and robs you of real relationships with people?
nice..but up until recently most of the weed you smoked was probably low as shit as far as thc content is concerned
@Balthazar FX What is it with you internet doctors?? Where did you study and obtain a medical degree?? And How many years did it take?? none because you are a phoney with fake diagnosis about hips & joints
goodbye
This plant is so amazing it does so much good there has never been a recorded death on this amazing medicine that we have for the body it could do so much more.
Man I love when people like that guy explain things with full passion
legend.
Passion???????? he doesn't admit to anything and isn't passionate about anything
"I use pot and here is why!!!!" he never says anything like that all he does is present the facts like he says he is doing and actually doesn't have a side just a fact presenter.
WHAT VIDEO DID YOU WATCH ???and how the hell do you get 34 thumbs up??????
@@tomdaniels3392 Agreed total garbage video, and I wonder who funds this stuff.
@@RA82828 -😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@RA82828 hahahahhahahaha
A friend of mine with MS went from having to be in a wheelchair to not only not needing one but going out and dancing. All because of thc and CBD. It changed her life…so much so, she opened her own store which sells everything from creams, patches, etc.
One of my lifelong friends--who smoked weed daily for over 50 years, suddenly died from a heart attack last month--age 75....did the weed intake hasten his death?...it clearly did not help...so live and learn, I guess. Like many in my generation, I briefly used weed, but only in a social situation, not daily. And I stopped doing that after a couple of years. I have developed heart problems anyway, so no one can say if using that stuff is good or not. But I am glad I decided early on, to abstain, given my situation now.
@@curbozerboomer1773 Our bodies die, find Jesus to get a new one made from light, not carbon etc :)
well a great question is, does smoking it affect the heart more adversly than otherwise consuming it...... ?
I just wanna know how & what she's taking.
@@curbozerboomer1773 if he smoked anything, then the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke goes up significantly. Using THC and CBD for medical reasons should be administered in a way that is healthy, such as oil drops or edibles. I'm sorry about your friend.
I lost my long-term partner 8 years ago, leaving my spirit and heart utterly broken. I started vaping weed and it has kept me alive, kept me from killing myself. Thank you, Mary Jane. My heart is still broken but I am still here.
Update: it is now 8-27-23 and I am retired. I was having chest pain and high BP so I stopped drinking alcohol and caffeine, and stopped using weed three months ago. I am doing much better! The weed was great while I needed it but now I don't. We all do what we need to do to get through the dark times. Thanks for the nice messages. Bless y'all. Stay well.
You are a weak person 😂
youre stupid!!! you need jesus.. not weed!!
Best of luck, thanks for sharing
I wish you the best. I know it's not easy. Just have to find a routine.
@@motherearth1147 You just revealed that you are obviously insecure and pathetic...
I wish if this guy could explain about any kind of information, not only about Cannabis. The way he speaks/explains is outstanding. Thanks Dr. Oh.
I first smoked pot at 18. I'm now 70, and still smoke, though not as much as I used to. Very little alcohol. I've never had a cardiac episode nor do I know anyone that has experienced one related to pot. I had a good career as an RN for 27 years. That's where I got all my hemostats from. I use a pulse oximeter occasionally when I smoke. I've never had a drop or increase in heart rate, and my O2 levels never change. I also grow my own, so I know it's not adulterated. Happy trails.
I’ve worked in a few hospitals as a non medical but essential staff employee I’ve met so many nursing staff and even doctors and even surgeons both men and women who I’ve stumbled on while in their secret spot partying , so what does the medical community think of cannabis is obvious so break me off a piece of that Keif kat bar.
remember how good the Colombian gold use to taste? I always liked a sip of coca-cola to go with it.....good memories
@@tigermanmccool4037 crap that was pure Schwag Acapulco gold harsh terrible taste we OGs used in the early 70s, it was cheap though you got a lid for 5$ but you’d have to go to the projects on your way to higher education.
Not as old (55) but been using it for around 40 years, no alcohol or other drugs, it has been extremely helpful for my mind as well as body.
@@geoffwood6044 60 resp. 45 here, even otherwise pretty much similar!
I like this guy. I could listen to him all day.
It's always better to talk and understand benefits and risks. If only they had this back in the 60's. Same goes for hallucinogens.
Thats so true, but this all is a long way for all countrys in our world.
@@markkus5111 It was legal pretty much everywhere in the world, without an ignorant unnecessary debate, before America criminalized it and everybody followed in their stupid racist footprints.
@@waitisthatcobalt Aye, thats so poor. Agree all ya points. Just the historical interpretation could get people in the clear. Good to know that others got that opinion too and youre part of my/ our Bubble without knowing each other🙂 so nice. Have a good one!
@@markkus5111 bubble? I think you underestimate just how egregious acts even in the judiciary sphere or in the world of law and order effect societie(s) - small decisions have enormous world wide impact. Look up Teflon, look up PFAS.
@@laplacesdemon01 lol its all a racket and they are the criminals and sad some dont even see it . and from my research it started with Refer Madness and Dopunt dam how ever that company spelled and hear good question for some why did they ban hemp too . but come out with plastics
The healing of the planet.
On so many levels.
But as with everything:
moderation and common sense are key.
Informative and balance lecture. Kudos.
Its Gods medicine.
There is NO healing from a hit. A hit only masks the problem. Once you don't get your hits your problems come back AND EVEN WORSE. Heal your problems with proper food, not with a 'hit' that you will be forever dependant on.
@@onmykneesforYehova to each his or her own.
@@teresarenee3829 booze man made...weed god made. store sold very poor quality...eh bye.
It,s an addiction -- period.
After 24 yrs in U.S. Marine Corps, had 14 spinal surgeries, left knee & right ankle rebuilt.
I’ve been using cannabis for pain management for over 5 years.
I buy several strains based on their terpene profiles and what the different terpenes do for me.
Then I mix the strains to come up with a blend that handles the symptoms I live with.
I keep a journal of what blends of terpenes/ cannabis and quantities used in the blends that I need .
i.e.
Back spasms-Mercene
Anti inflammation-Caryophyllene
Etc….
Mixing strain’s works awesome, I use a coffee grinder to mix my blends Save the Keif it’s the original concentrate!
Pain was my constant companion prior to cannabis!
Orlando, Florida👍😎
What type of THC ( CBD?) do you get to isolate your terpenes for spasm and anti-inflamatory? I've had a spinal fusion and I can't take asprin, advil or opiods, for gastric and addiction problems. I currently just have CBC, and sativa gummies.
can you tell about your ankle rebuilt. I have to have reconstructive surgery and kinda scared too with all the pins they have to put in my ankle
@@Pellican516
Don't worry about all the hardware. Shit happens and you need your feet. Focus on every video on ankle surgery recovery on UTube, Recovery is painful as is with all surgeries. Walk a-lot and work thru the pain. You'll find that you will be up and about in no time. Took me around 9 weeks to get back to normal.
@@patcallahan485 STILL SCARED. lolllll imma do it though. I a m going to do it.
I live in Canada. I started taking CBD oil legally because I was diagnosed with severe arthritis and was waiting for knee surgery and hip surgery. In about 5 weeks the pain was gone, and I declined the surgeries. In addition my heel spurs stopped being an issue. My expensive cane is at my door as a reminder of where I was. The fact that this substance was made illegal for several decades is a travesty. Anyway I recommend it to all my medically challenged friends.
LOL cause big pharma can't control it and profit on it so like everyone else if they cant control it make it out to bad for you and illegal....nuff said
Marijuana helped me to avoid wheelchair time!
@sonja didyk what brand of CBD OIL do you use if you don’t mind me asking. I have osteoarthritis and heel spurs.
You're high!!!
@@SandraMartinez-os3hu keep a track of food you eat to begin with if you want to heal. There is no pil or substance that is going to heal you - your own body can do it if you help it. And btw, look up Dr Berg on youtube.
I first tasted cannabis as a 19 yo Marine in '70 and have smoked ever since , never have cared for hangovers from beer and most of the violence and dangerous behavior has happened while around alcohol . This is a very interesting and helpful video .❤
I am 54 and never smoked pot until I was waiting on my second spinal surgery. I've had cancer, 3 spinal surgeries, including spinal fusion. I live in dreadful pain. I started using delta8 gummies for pain. I'm not on a load of pain medicine. I know it sounds bad, but I am just trying to live w chronic pain
People Fuck their lives up doing what they luv most. From Sport to wingsuit flying sky diving Scuba diving, street racing you name it. How can people Place burden on People that eat too much and are obese when others take risks most probably in their own lives just for the thrill? Happiness and comfort are or can be opposition to one another. You may be smoking a joint or eating high sugar or Fatty foods right now. You are comforted, but you really know that if you were fitter and maybe a few years younger, there would be things that would really rather be doing that would really make you happy, things you used to do? But we just settle for comfort.This is the same as security and freedom. We give up our freedoms to make us feel more safer comfortable. But if only we truly knew the Happiness life could bring if we were to lose the fear of losing those things that make us feel safer more secure more comfortable? The only thing that stands between the two is "Regret". Live life how you desire NOT how others desire of you.
Me too🙏
@@apsert powerful
Taking care of yourself sounds good! Don't worry about what others think. May you stay in peace with it until it lessens and lessons.
Delta 8 doesn’t work for everyone it was actually stumbled on by cannabis scientists derived from plants that got fire retardant on them from the California wildfire plane drops I’ve tried both gummy’s and vape cartridges they worked well at first then the effects wore off quickly and stopped working the gummy’s helped to relax, but I’m sticking with the real deal I’m 60 with a back injury and I don’t want opiates like OxyContin
This dude is phenomenal in presenting. He makes you listen without that you need to pay attention.
Are you sure it wasn't just the weed?
I thought the exact opposite, I have used weed for years and knew about everything he said ( I want to know about what I put in my body)
I stopped watching and thought the guy was on the fence about the use of weed and made me feel like there was still a stigma about the use of it.
He kept saying stuff like " I dont know how you use it but you probably don't want to admit it here today" over and over he kept making statements like this
I dont know but you may not want to talk about here or maybe you do? actually reinforcing a stigma on the drug not erasing one
@@tomdaniels3392 see.......it makes you paranoid!!!!! Lol.
Tom Daniels. Maybe its not legal where he's lecturing at. But possibly warning against self incrimination because of their jobs. Just a possibility.
This guy is definitely being paid by the pharmaceutical industry, big pharma. He's making marijuana sound so evil! Sounds like he's talking to a room full of Godly Christians who do no wrong, o absolutely not! This guy is a snake oil salesman, like pharma reps. Pushing their agendas to increase their coffers, and the sheep form their opinions by him....SAD
Dr. Ho that was the most honest explanation of Cannabis knowledge I ever seen ! Thank you !
Watching this presentation I felt he was speaking directly to me. Taking antidepressants and smoking cannabis ended up in ER, defibrillated, and airlifted to Toronto General for ablation. A few months later started on a Beta blocker, and HR dropped to 35 bpm. After Holter recommended for another Ablation but after watching this I think I found the real problem. Stopped cannabis and Beta-blocker a week ago and HR is back to normal and the best I have felt in years. Thank you, Dr Oh from the bottom and the top of my heart.
Your problem is not weed.. 35 bpm ) Are you actually alive )
35bpm? I'm on beta blockers and 35bpm is a little too low
Outstanding presentation. I worry that, with the decline in the quality of our schools and lack of science teaching, people are not going to be persuaded by facts. The coverage of grapefruit's effect on medication build-up is gold. Every medical and pharm student should be required to view this presentation.
We all learn about Grapefruit and CYP450 action in 2nd year of Med school. It’s on every step 1 exam(of 3), as well as medical boards exam. It’s a basic pharmacology concept and we learn many others as well. We aren’t as dumb as the internet tries to portray us 😂
Facts are offensive.
Grapefruit. I didn't know they could inhibit medication. (Maybe that's offensive, too.)
Because I'm trying to escape anxiety - I don't tend to panic myself with prescription medication small print. I trust it to either be obvious or for the warning to be explicit. Nobody told me about grapefruit (which, JustMe, I think actually blocks the liver's ability to convert excess drug into something that can be excreted... I think, this means, grapefruit means there's much more of the active compound in our blood stream) and I found out the hard way. Now, I avoid anything acidic around the time of my medication (SSRI and hypertension). Even a tomato seems to bring the meds back up (in the most dramatic fashion possible).
I was not aware, however, that cannabis behaves like grapefruit. I have a lot to think about.
Grapefruit is discouraged by Dr. It will react with my medications. (Sad emoji)
@@TraceurDoc1 Thank you for that clarification. (I have never believed Med students are dumb. Ever!) I should have said "every pharmacy executive" should be required to see this presentation, because Walmart has never put the grapefruit warning on a med I take. The way I found out is that Walgreens DID put the warning on. I had suffered side effects when I unknowingly went on a grapefruit binge. I mentioned this to a Walmart pharmacist and even sent a note to their corporate office--to no avail. They never did mark the medication, at least, not the one I take.
Stage three colon cancer survivor here. THC is my go to drug daily. It eases my pain. It helps me not use strong opiates also. Pot helps me relax,it helps me eat.It works very well for me.
I wish you a long healthy life, may you never go through that again.
I'm in the same boat stage 3 colorectal cancer surgery ,colostomy ,9 months chemo infusions ,I didn't take any drugs in hospital ,they gave me meds for nausea from chemo which sucked , diarrhea was out of control turned to weed for relief and still use it 18 months after surgery I've feel great and doing more work than ever (construction) be well my friend and know there are many others just like you .
@@randymcmanus8691 Makes you wonder about all the negatives this guy has to say.
The evidence that cannabis makes cancer a manageable condition is out there.
Pharma makes money out of chemical crap that kills you off quicker
@@bonnenaturel6688 His presentation is concerned with cardiac effects, not cancer.
This is by far the best presentation I have seen on cannabis from a medical professional. I especially appreciated the information on THC & CBD interactions with other medications. THC tincture is just one option in my pain management toolkit and knowing how it interacts with the medications I have to take is critical. Thank you Dr. Oh for a non-judgmental, enjoyable and very informative talk.
With all due respect, Dr. Oh, you are a captivating speaker and presenter.
Thanks for the wisdom here sir.
Pot and aerobic bicycling were the co-treatments I used to recover from 2 problems. One, I was addiction to street drugs. Two, I had an eating disorder. 43 years clean and eating well.
Resting Heart Rate average is around 52.
BP is great as well.
All glory to God.
wtf is aerobic bicycling by the way , cycling wi no bike ? , ah will , say riding ma bike stoned is groovy baby , good job gettin of the bad stuff mate though , aye !
AMEN
Me too!! This is great!! I do pot to exercise I have been doing for 30 years and I am fitted and awesome! Hahaha
Marijuana can aid in effective weight loss, rather than contribute to it. Despite the popular notion of “the munchies”
BP = blood pressure im guessing?
I smoked weed for 20 years. Stopped cold turkey 3 months ago. It was ruining my life, physically, professionally and mentally. My lungs, and heart, are thanking me.
What was wrong with your heart
Yes TRUTH thank you. Weed ruins you that is why governments are legalllizing it. Do people think governments care about the people. THEY DO NOT. They are sedating the people, making them dependant and then when the "hit" is no longer available people who need it will go nuts, all their problems come back and they will kill to get relief and kill for a "hit".
Praise God you got free.
@@thechronic4700 high blood pressure
It's bc you were smoking it
I met Dr.Oh when I had my cardiac rehab a few years ago. He’s done a marvelous job educating people. Thanks so much.
I'm 43. Born and living in Holland. Smoking weed since im 19. Playing football (soccer) since im 9. Exactly 34 years now! Still going like a machine at midfield on sunday's!! 😊
I'm 66 now and have smoked the gangi since I was 15 ,fit as a fiddle, still live in the woods by myself and still do rock climbing and hill walking.
Are you ever concerned about getting hurt with no one around to help you?
@@MikeJones-rk1un only if u are a pussy
@@b4ckSeatDriVeR Not talking to you Little Peter.
same John Irish, only 64 but still active and fit....
@@MikeJones-rk1un Like John Irish I live alone on a mountain top. Been using cannabis for 50 years. Out hiking, climbing, snowshoeing, skiing on a daily basis.
I carry a cell phone and I have a GPS tracker in my pack with my first aid kit and other emergency supplies like a loud whistle and strobe light.
Just because I use cannabis doesn't mean I am not concerned for my safety.
DR. Oh is an amazing presenter. Tell a story while introducing the chapters that you are going to cover. Excellent.
Dr. Oh seems to b full of shyt.
Yes, Dr. Oh is a skilled communicator, but he avoids answering questions.
For example… he was asked in the Q & A whether he had shared his perspectives on this topic with the Ontario Government re the opening the retail Cannabis Stores.
Notice… he purposely does not answer the question.
He shoulda been a preacher and sell ice to the Eskimo or water to fish and the invisible man in the sky and the king in his new clothes!
He should get out if the profession. Doctor he is not.
Mentally proficient he is not.
I'm glad to hear that this audience has evolved past the giggle-react nonsense that plagued this medicine for much of the 20th century.
Very rational and well-explained presentation. Takeaway: Don't use weed if you're taking certain specific Rx drugs, take edibles or oil but be careful of dosage. If you have heart trouble, avoid weed.
I’ve checked some of his findings and they were false.
@@lizbethjimenez1 I'm curious. Could you name a couple?
Hey CRAC.
I STARTED SMOKING pot in Vietnam, 1968, never stopped smokin' and driving big rigs Professionally for 40 years. Got caught up in a random "P in a cup" in 2016. And that was the first time I ever got terminated from any of my full time trucking jobs. I went on to drive until 2018- then was forced to retire because I failed a newly DOT mandated "whisper" test on my every two year physical.
I'm 74, I take no prescribed drugs, have no physical issues. I MANAGED to survive the roads to hell and back with about 3.75 million accident free miles. I really think because I always smoked cigarettes and reefer, as a double trouble smoker, I early on worried about my lungs. Wierdest thing is my lungs always stayed clear. I finally figured out that the marijuana, is a very good expectorant and it was the* cough* that expelled the cigarette gunk. Also with the marijuana smoke I always took a deep hit..pulled the smoke down into my big toes!! HOLD IT...... ok, exhale..great lung exercise. Funny that you know a lot about what you're talking about ,but my history of my first twenty years of doing my own personal research is written in my bio. Wrote in 1988 &'89.,its titled Marijuana; one mans mystique ,another mans truth. Author is Maxon Roads, and the book is in all online bookstores/Amazon, etc.
i have to agree, weed when inhaled with an overly powered toke can cause coughing, thus one may experience a (clearing) of the lungs on a frequent basis, so i feel as though smoking may actually be good for your lungs as mine are 63 and near perfect as well ? i have never even seen any lung problem signs.
Great that you've shared your truth/story in a book that will help others! God bless you for your service driving truck all those years - glad you are still with us brother!!!
They did a study in Canada that said the THC tunes down the carcinogens that causes cancer in the smoke. While it gives you the munchies it spends up the breakdowns of sugars in your stomach. This plant is truly a miracle and when you sit down and study you see how this plant can change the world.
@Mathias cannabis has anti cancer effects it is science look it up please it would take extreme dosages to kill the cancer check out running from the cure I think it’s on RUclips.
@Mathias psychotic episodes I’ve been smoking for almost 40 years and I’ve never seen a psychotic episode there’s no record of it causes anything but people not knowing how to deal with what their feeling don’t understand how to deal with what they’re feeling or taking something else with ir
Yes and what's sad is that there are countless plants like this (not to smoke lol) that are being suppressed bc they could upend the entire pharmaceutical industry and also greatly affect the healthcare and weight loss industries, some of the largest industries in our country
@Mathias you are actually wrong. It does not CAUSE those episodes. I know me and my brother deal with this as we smoke every day. It is an exasserbant meaning it just exaggerates what already is. So if you are already super anxious you could smoke and then make it 10× worse but you can also use it to supress the anxiety. It's mental and that part always gets left out. That's the problem with medicine today is that it's always looked at thru a very narrow scope when there are countless things that effect everything and that never gets taken into account
@Mathias did you get vaxxxed?
Using cannabis for 40 years and have had no problems.
#metoo
#1 champ
Wow, this "new" phenomenon!
Spark it
Chooch it!😏🖖🏼🇺🇸
Snake venom is natural too. 25 year vet of the Industry here. As hard of a smoker as they come. Had my first heart attack at 30 and 4 since. The truth is the doc is right. I myself need no study to show me otherwise..10 years down the road. 17 stents over a decade has given me the clarity needed to reject my denial. It has nearly killed me 5 times now. In excess, some of u young people will experience the same and will have no answers as to why. The doc explains it here with his example of a 35 yo. Same thing happened to me and dont care to say it. Doc, complete your study asap on the negative effects. You are heading in the right direction. No matter the varietal aside pure cbd. Same effect for me. Racing skipping heart on the brink of attack...sheer dread. Common now after so much damage done. Ive now lost 35% of my function. Again long time advocate here and now im flipping on it because im honest to myself. Dont let the culture blind you. I hope this saves someones life one day
How to have an unbiased study with this knowledge in mind? If heart issues (even the shape of the heart) can be caused by emotional stress, then you would have to find participants for a study with little emotional stress. I would suggest that many cannabis users take it for relief from emotional/psychological stress, even prior to using it for medical conditions. Young people suffering with heart conditions: how many of these are also suffering from intense emotional or psychological stress? Fascinating, thank you.
65, been smoking since 16-17. Where I live now is like romancing the devil. So, I travel and get what I need for a few months at a time. The south is really anti marijuana, but alcohol is everywhere, simply immaturity on our legislators and fear from the boggy man in our religious leaders who now run the south. God bless all who don’t enjoy the great benefits.
I suffer from chronic pain and anxiety after loosing my husband and toddler to a drunk deacon, marijuana keeps me healthy painless and aware of my surroundings. Opioids were prescribed, but as soon as I left the hospital and long therapy I took myself of the chems!
Best decision ever!
My Dad and his Dad died of a Heart attacks @ 60, never smoked weed or cigs. I have smoked weed and eaten edibles my entire life, and yet I'm still here @ 68. I know my days are numbered, I'm keeping my weed.
Hell yeah brother!
Nice my boy
4:20💨😤🤍
best wishes brother...
BigBass255; Keep it green man! ✌I’m 58 and have been using marijuana since my teens. Love that it’s legal now. Great new strains of quality bud have yielded heavy THC % products.
Chronic Pain Suffer since I was 19. Almost weened off my opiates using Cannabis. Didn't try Cannabis till I was 30, it has changed my life with pain and ADHD.
I take a hit at night to deal with insomnia. It doesn't always put me to sleep but laying awake doesn't bother me as much.
Lol
@JulieBishop Like I said, my experience has been just the opposite of what you describe. Any effects have worn off by morning and REM sleep. Where are your "Dream pores"?
@@dontwastetimetoday493 lol
I don't know about the effects on the heart but I know for sure it opens up your eyes to the beauty of nature
I think I will be continuing my CBD treatment. I was just given CBD products from Weedborn and I feel so much better these days : D
Dr. Oh is a great lecturer. He manages to talk about a lot of touchy subjects in a neutral way, so he comes across as reassuring rather than alarming. Great information on the cardiac side of things. He doesn't say this, but what I got from the lecture is that If you have any kind of heart disease, stay away from cannabis.
Dr. Oh is a great lecturer. Makes sense and is very sympathetic to the issues of marijuana users, giving sensible -logical- explanations of all the endulgents' use and many pitfalls of using marijuana regarding heart health, liver health, etc. . Great Lecture!
My fiance smoked alot till she had a cardiac arrest. Dont know if it was the vaccine or her pain killers or the cannabis
@@mariosanchez-sj9yv You are telling me that your fiance died? Sorry to hear that.
I've smoked marijuana 5 times in my life she gave me to smoke one time and I was out fell asleep but she smoked all day like it was cigarettes she had a little hitter box she called it but we don't know what really cause it marijuana or her pain killers or her covid vaccine
@@mariosanchez-sj9yv probably the vax
So happy doctors are finally getting educated in the field of Cannabis. I want to encourage all Healthcare professionals to be careful casting judgment on people who choose to use this as part of their lifestyle or healthcare options. The pros vs the cons must be weighed, which I did not see presented in this excellent article.
We have to undo 70 years of reefer madness and the rest of the twisted government disinformation campaign. Big pharma are the main lobbyists pushing against legalization here in the states. A doctor friend told me they fear it displacing their top five revenue producing medications.
@@ap8riot931 Understand and Agree.
As nurses we were trained to NEVER make moral judgements regarding our patient, their illness or injury. Sad to say many still do. Especially the foreign trained nurses given license to practice in their respective state. Muslim nurses never change their opinion as it is their religious doctrine.
Cannabis oil k.u.r.s
As for the moral judgement comment, BS. There's no training for humanizing wolf pack mentality on client and especially their own on My topic. And the acceptance of marijuana use for self medicating only just happened. I know, I was a nurse, and treated fkn horribly when me Rick Simpson, Barry Prince Did seminars that brought the legalization of marijuana to BC and Canada.
In fact, my children were taken away cause I treated my daughter's CA spleen with it. They never came home .so nurses are VILE. And they will never change..they are bullies for a paycheque. They belong to neighborhood watch groups which are proving to be associated with sex Trafiking and kidnapping.
Sorry for sharing the sad story. Yes cannabis is great congratulations. Maybe someone should make me a ho fund me page for stepping up with truth and losing my nursing license and children so you can all get stones without researching why you got sick in the first place.
If our government really cared about our health and well-being, things like cannabis research would not be illegal.
been smoking 50 years still healthy ... known for being happy... ride a bike for hours .I'm totally Chronic and am trying to learn something.
Elevates blood pressure temporarily , I get exercise from getting high. I find it good for mental focus.
After 38 yrs of opiates, my Doctors pushed me to get my MMJ card. WOW, WHAT AN IMPROVEMENT!!!
What a great teacher! Great information. Thank you so much for sharing this informative and interesting to watch.
Excellent and informative video. I'd love to see it's reach exceed 2.5M views because the specific medications he mentioned that have adverse or build-up effect in the body when mixed with CBDs are extremely common. We're all familiar with the warnings about eating/drinking too much grapefruit but many doctors don't even know to warn against the mixing of CBDs and certain prescription medications. It's also invaluable to know that marijuana has been "Frankensteined" into a substance dangerously more potent.
As of sept 23 it has exceeded 3.2 million views!,
The CBD being a blocker/inhibitor in certain biochemical processes within the liver in regards to different drugs👏🏾👌🏾. The research is becoming prominent in the cannabis field of study. This was a great watch!
The only issue I have is short term memory
And I also have short term memory problems
lol
I'm not much of a "clicker" but just hadta give ya a "thumbs up" on this ol' gag....
I clicked reply but have forgotten what I was going to say.
I'd rather my "rage" subside by a "hit" than going on a rage in the house & to others! I calm down in 3 min. I'd rather die earlier just to keep my stress levels lower for now!
😂😂
i started using cannabis at age 13. I'm now 73 yrs old.. Still using cannabis and, as yet, there's no sign of heart stress..
I broke my back at 18, developed and diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis, a painful arthritic condition. I was taking tramadol and arcoxia for 10 years. Tramadol is an opiate based painkiller. I lost weight (I was around 62kg!), was constantly ill, couldn't eat, skin was grey and cracking, I was in trouble. I started smoking cannabis, a joint a day, mid evening after work and my workout.
Fast forward to where I am now, I run, climb, I train grappling 3-4 times a week, I am 92kg and I can launch a man across the room with no back pain.....
EACH PERSON IS DIFFERENT
Did u sprinkle anything white over the joint.. just asking
@@richdollabill305 ha. It is worth pointing out that this was over a ten year period with a lot of physio, spine specialists, swimming, stretching etc but no white stuff!
Cool, what kind is it, like cbd thcwise, I'm kind of in a similar boat I healed say after 5 years it was good 10 years it was better add another 10 years now its debilitating
@@richdollabill305 I seriously doubt he put coke or something else - he sounds healthy! Give him credit!
Ankylosing Spondylitis is often in connection with
Ulcerative Colitis.
It is an auto immune condition like U.C.
Probiotics do help with UC.
And, >appetite results from CBD may help with weight loss that could have been from undiagnosed U.C.
I know someone with this condition. They take
Humira, that helps.
But, is very expensive -
Shot 2x a month.
If you have something that helps you; great.
Cannabis became cardio toxic for me. Dr. said when symptoms started get to the hospital. If IV drugs didn't convert my heart rhythm I could be shocked. Took a couple close calls before I quit using cannabis. It will be my go to when my time's up.
This professor is a phenomenal presenter. Great explanation 🙏
I've been struggling with cptsd, among other things, one day recently, I took an edible, and I was able to see "outside" of myself and the harm drinking was doing. Since then, the euphoric joy that begins with the first drink, is gone. I'm drinking 1\3 less than I have in decades, and I'm glad.
Good deal! CPTSD here too and it helped me quit drinking completely (and to quit smoking years before). I started meditating much more regularly... at least daily). Takes care of my insomnia (just do indica almost exclusively in the evening). It didn't get rid of the cptsd, but it certainly helps to manage it.
God bless you! Had to comment re the CPTSD and drinking. I have CPTSD although they just called it PTSD when I was diagnosed. I have not had a drink in 20 years. The weed replaced that long before medical was legal. It actually saved me, I was starting to show liver damage from drinking. They said if I quit it would lessen or even go away completely. My liver functions are normal and there is no sign of cirrhosis. Keep at it, you can do it!!!
@@Kepi_Kei Everyone with CPTSD should get medical cannabis & an emotional support dog! 🙂
You should look into MDMA and psychedelics. Lots research being done and data is looking very promising. Some people showing long term disappearance of PTSD symptoms after a few sessions as opposed to chronic use of weed.
@@nickx4475 Yeah... ketamine clinics are popping up where I am.
Also, many people with PTSD/CPTSD find relief with cannabis. Just (preferably) stay away from alcohol.
Excellent, *honest* presentation. I've been smoking cannabis for ~43 years, and learned quite a lot from this. The key is the honesty because we have always been fed the dishonest government-provided information which we know, through personal experiences, is suspect at best!
@@M.J.Lyman1776 I've quit smoking numerous times in my life and enjoy all foods. I love food. I have children so that's why I quit, but I have never had problems like that unless I was quitting smoking cigarettes.
I had heart inflammation for 3 years. A lot of pain. It stopped when I stopped smoking. Also my right arm would feel asleep every time I smoke like if the arteries where blocked
@@M.J.Lyman1776 NO, I have had a lung collapse due to holes in the top of my lungs maybe my whole life, I smoked pot heavily back then and my pictures of my lung, it was pink as can be, so you are wrong
I have a cousin who smoked pot for over 40 years every single day and he's never had any health problems whatsoever
How do u know that this report isn't government funded ??
Please note that all the cautions you are listing for cannabis apply equally to all pharmceuticals as well. They work for some and not for others, they need to be individually titrated (and often are not), and they have interactions with other drugs or foods, and can have detrimental side effects .
I am so glad I gave up all weed and booze through AA meetings and living that lifestyle! I used for 30 years and couldn't stop and stay stopped at all until I changed my old ideas and took on a different set of rules to live by!! Thanks
when you abuse cannabis and mix it with the low brow drug alcohol, you have no concept of the benefits of using cannabis properly as a nutrient and medicine.
You can't stop desire.
@@seancasey5024 I found that my desire to get high has been removed.
Helped me, as well.
U ever get a rim-jaw?
What I can tell people from years of cannabis use myself is that it 100% causes rapid heart rate a lot of times and just because of that effect it can spark a major panic attack and it’s also a unique stimulant that differs than Amphetamines or caffeine etc which increases that mental stimulation and sparks a huge flow of thoughts and ideas which can lead to paranoia alongside anxiety with or without mental hallucinations not so much if at all visual hallucinations. It causes you to feel that time slows way down and music sounds extremely intense and your mind starts to see things in a different “light” so to speak. I have personally done legitimate psychedelics in the past and none of which ever gave me a “Bad trip” except for cannabis which is the only one ever to give me extremely horrible trips that were very uncomfortable. But that’s just me personally as far as a “bad trip” goes. The positives are euphoria and great focus on whatever you like doing along with appetite stimulation and relaxation/sleep for insomniacs. Relieves stress and makes you more talkative and causes laughter releasing dopamine and helps depression as well. It really does boil down to terpenes on how it affects your body chemistry 100% which I have proven for myself indefinitely.
I had the same negative experiences with pot. Meanwhile, the acid trips (2, in total) were beautiful, and I remember them to this day.
@@sherrybirchall8677 I actually just read some stuff about cannabis binding to the 5ht1a receptor in the same fashion as lsd but overall effects will vary lol mescaline aka San Pedro or peyote is supposed to be the best of em all.
Terpene chemistry is quite varied, can be subtle but also quite overt.. I've only experienced anxiety from a few strains, when no other variety was available.. didn't realize til years later in reoccurrence with similar strains, i stay away from diesel strains now
I'm a chronic marijuana smoker and my heart rate is low
@@peterjenner5431 It's higher after initially smoking, unless you are an outlier.
I want to thank you for educating the general public. Because Dr's, don't do much. You are a light, shine bright and far. Blessings sent to you.
I was a pothead for many years before it was legalized for medical use. I hadn't smoked for about 25 years. When anti inflammatory meds quit working, I got a medical card and found a dispensary. The employees spend a great deal of time answering your questions to assure you find the best product for your needs. I have tried CBD in the past with little result, but these are far superior products. I take gummies, but I also do the buds. Not all day or everyday. But it helps me deal with my hip and knee pain, and since I knew what Indica and Sativa, thanks to the staff, I was able to try several different strands in joint form, and see which I preferred. They always address my concerns and answer my questions.
How many millions of people smoke Cannabis responsibly and do not get heart issues?
How many millions of people have smoked Cannabis responsibly since time began and did not get heart problems ?
How many people in this study were unfit, had a poor diet and were Vit D, Magnesium, Potassium and Zinc deficient?
Probably none, they probably just smoke a way better strain, or a specific medical strain that isn't for them.
Yes - this lecture was alarmist. If you have heart disease, do not consume cannabis in any manner. If not, the risk is very low. In this lecture Dr. Oh starts by showing single case reports, one after the other, without relevance to the general population, then goes on later and quickly and parenthetically states that for most people there is little risk. But he had already scared the daylights out of his audience. That was seemingly the purpose. Also - There is little to no clinical data on CBD interactions with liver enzymes and commonly prescribed medications - alarmism without data. The historic track record on cannabis has been rife with misleading statements and outright lies by institutional authorities, which led more than one generation to ignore professional advice, and believe that lies were told about other drugs. It is important to get it right.
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This person is not a Doctor, he is a PAID SHILL to run a HATE DIALOG AGAINST Cannibuss BY BIG PHARMA! He is a REOUBLICAN MASS MURDERING BIG PHARMA GOON.
FUCK HIM. My DOctor says CANNIBUSS SAVED ME LIFE. This Doctor is a CON-ARTIST LIKE BERNEY MADDOFF and JEFFERY EPSTIEN. HE WANTS TO MURDER OLD PEOPLE.
And.. jacked up with Omega 6
@@protonman8947 So true, just another actor paid to sell drugs.
Prof Oh is a expert on how drugs like cannabis works on the body. He is very good at public speaking on a subject that is controversial.
Are there any other talks by him which you could recommend?
I got about ax far as when he said leaf wont get you high. Yes they will get you high if he got that wrong what else did he get wrong.
Very delightful speaker. Kept me entertained and tuned in the entire time. Keep doing what your doing Dr. Oh, you are good at it! Very informative! Thank you.
Using it for about six months now. My anxiety and depression has decreased exponentially. Only use a couple of puffs before going to bed.
I had a kidney transplant in 2015. The immune suppressant drugs, pro-graph and cellcept caused major sleep problems. Someone convinced me to try cannabis. I break up the buds on a cookie sheet, place in preheated 225 deg. oven for 10 minutes or so. I remove the cookie sheet cool, then grind in a spice grinder. I place a measured 1/4 level teaspoon or less on a tablespoon with peanut butter and eat it. In about an hour the first effects occur, then in two to three hours the full effect comes on. If I’m moving around it’s one thing, if I’m sitting or laying it’s much more powerful. I do this every night for sleep and it is highly effective. I wake up feeling rested and good. It definitely increase blood pressure but in the morning when I check my BP, it is typically 120 ish over 68 or 70. I just turned 70 on this Christmas Day. Here is where it gets interesting, I have regular comprehensive blood work and my blood work is excellent as evaluated by my Nephrologist. So from there I don’t know but I have no chest pains or unusual heart rhythm. I do not smoke it and use it as described, only about an hour before I go to bed.
It’s been life changing for me! No more prescription medications for my anxiety and seizers. I was on 5 different things now I have my life back and feel the way I did as a teenager. So much so I’m now an athlete and train 4 hours a day every day. 🙌💪
You have to be careful too much of the wrong type of pot can give you a major anxiety attack… if you ever feel an anxiety attack coming on
EAT ANYTHING WITH SUGAR!!!!… The sugar will bring you down pretty quick.. what I used to do when I was younger I have not had to do something like that for 25:years hahahaha….peace
4h a day every day ?! thats way to much your body need`s rest !
I totally understand this but they need to also to do a video on how the effects of medications negatively harm people as well as well as causing addictions.
I do not CARE what the physical effects of weed are at all. I'm 60 and have been medicating myself for 45 of those. I'm a highly educated retired environmental professional who had a stellar career, ALL due to marijuana. As an abused infant and child my will and spirit were completely broken by the age of 8, and by 11 I had a pistol to my little head. I remember exactly where I was in 1975 when I first tried it, and it was life-changing. I seldom use it for "fun", it has ALWAYS been, long before the first dispensary, medicine for me, serious, life-saving medicine. I accomplished things in my career that will never be done again. I've stood in the face of militant youth, abusive cops, and violent bikers looking to do harm, I've juggled multimillion dollar projects on 2 continents, raised a family, and tried to stay benevolent and connected, ALL because of marijuana. I'm alive and my kids are here because of weed, I WILL NEVER regret using it as Creator always intended. It is literally a life saver for me and millions of CPTSD and PTSD sufferers. Where the myriad of big pharma meds failed, especially after I was shot during Katrina rescue, weed again came to my rescue. It is my friend and my savior to this point and to hell with ANYone who derides it solely out of their own stupidity and ignorance.
al that - it is actually cannabis not marijuana ... people are so confused . starting out calling it the actual botanical name is a huge step in truth
Well, darn. I hate to respond negatively. I hope my negative comments will be beneficial, particularly to those that are more scientific than this poster.
Poster: You shouldn't claim that marijuana caused the benefit since you didn't explore the other possibilities. You should state your experience, and your hypothesis. You don't know if you wouldn't have achieved more ether by not consuming marijuana, or by consuming or participating in something else. Try mushrooms and let me know what your appraisal is without putting crap in your lungs.
The assertion of god is particularly disturbing, and trust eroding.
@@GaryWright-x6v OMFG, I thought I'd never meet another biped as vapid, ignorant and presumptive as my ex wife. I'm sorry Mr. Omni-intelligent where the f*ck were YOU during any ONE of the 23,000 days of my life, and just HOW in the ever-lovin' F*CK do you know WHAT else I tried, and the myriad of other modalities I've tried, you fuckin' bargain basement Einstein. You are the poster child for the Dunning-Kruger effect and as proof of the effect, you obviously don't even see it. So you'll have to look it up self-appointed AI wannabe.
You're also living and apparent proof that not everyone with access to a keyboard or microphone should be allowed to use it. You, my uber-assuming mere splatter of carbon atoms, contrary to your arrogance, have NO, NONE, NADA, NYET, idea of wtf I or anyone else has been through. So I'll offer up the following acronym and moniker for your benefit and I highly suggest you heed it before offering up another steaming pile like that turd you just laid......stfu Poindexter
@@GaryWright-x6v Fool
I just watched the video because it popped up, and so glad I did, thank you for educating us .
Not heart related, but I'm manic-depressive, of the two antipsychotics I got prescribed, the first gave me a seizure, the second turned me into a zombie. After being unmedicated for a while, I got a medical card the night after going into alcohol-induced psychosis. Ever since starting to use cannabis, I fought off my alcohol dependency, and am able to control mania much better.
If it works for you,go for it. I think no medication or weed is
" one size fits all "
It can keep you from drinking so is a life saver
Okay let me hypothesise, someone has severe health anxiety and ptsd or just general anxiety that are constantly worried or stressed.. now that puts pressure on the heart. Then they take cbd and it calms they’re body and mind and they experience anxiety less. Not how can you say that’s not a benefit in the heart…. The cbd itself is t probably directly doing too much but it’s shutting off the way the body reacts to stress. So in my opinion that is absolutely beneficial to the heart. ❤️
Fantastic and brave session. We've advanced since the date that this exposé was put out and CBD has changed thousands of peoples' lives. Charlotte's web is one phenomenon and what it has done for children. Unfortunately, legislators have pharmaceutical company interests in lieu of public interests. Congratulations for the session.
To me as RN, this is for the layperson as well as medical professionals. Interesting correlation with heart issues. Check with, if not prescribed, with your MD
@@aircavmedic I have been involved with the Health field for over 30 years. It is very irresponsible to go against your doctor's recommendations and I have always recommended that the patient ask their doctor for a prescription which happens in 1 out of 4 cases and results have been just short of miraculous in every case. Unfortunately, those cases don't have a voice and Doctor's don't talk about them so as to not upset their faculty. And of course we understand big Pharma's role and that of politicians in all of this.
My worst weed experiences of my life have involved Charlottes Web! Not smoking it. Smoking it is completely pointless. But injesting too much of it has been horrible for me. Everone is different
THC is an amazing thing too it’s so wonderful to see studies on this amazing plant
@@gtiboy73 I eat their gummies. What happened?
Interesting that he doesn't talk about the study showing that over 65 pot smokers have a progressively smaller risk of heart attack than the non pot smokers. And for the over 80 crowd pot smokers have 1/4 the risk of a heart attack! That's amazing. I'm 71 so I better get going!
Please do an update over the 2 years should there have been more studies completed.
Timestamps - All of the video content is vital to make informed consent.
Outline - 2:46
Cannabis Stories - 4:13
Cannabis 101 - 6:52
Potential Effects of THC & CBD - 11:24
Types of Plants - 18:07
Health Applications - 22:12
Heart Disease Reference 27:01
Route of Exposure - 36:36
Individual Assessment - 38:40 Incl. Medication effectiveness
Summary - 45:43
Q&A - 48:00
Thanks!
Bless u
@@Musicdudeyoutub Your Welcome. My pleasure.
@@frednick5443 And God bless you too.
GMORNING NOT YELLING ALMOST COMPLETELY BLIND TY FOR TIMESTAMPS I LOVE WHEN SOMEONE TAKES THE TIME TO MAKE IT SO EASY FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME HAVE A BLESSED WONDERFUL NEW YEAR STAY SAFE HEALTHY AND BLESSED 🙂🖖🏻💚💯
An excellent presentation of the science and pharmacology that I as a layman who has suffered heart problems for many year can understand and relate to with my use of Statins and Canabidiol.
Great video. This is why we need so much more research into cannabis. The applications are so wide ranging, it's just a very complex plant. Totally agree with stressing the whole "know what you're getting". Some people can only do indicas without negative side effects, some people can only do sativas. Some people tolerate THC well, some people don't. It's like any other drug. Even if a drug is safe for 99% of people, that 1% of people still need to avoid it.
I've experienced some dispensary strains that actually felt more toxic than therapeutic...hate it when that happens
OR IF a drug is safe for 0.0001% of people and 99% need to avoid it, then maybe you don't need to legalize it just like we don't legalize morphine for general use.
Had to use mild opiates for pain after surgery or accidents - stuff puts me into a trance for about 24 hours, but my sister swallows them like candy for chronic pain and it doesn’t bother her.
My preferred drugs are water, chocolate and caffeine…
Correct, I personally prefer CBD because of my health conditions rather than the THC which gave me tachycardia, nausea and euforia. After starting CoQ10 and CBD I haven't gotten auras for a while now. So far so good 👍
@@ianchandley If yr sister swallows opiates like 🍬 candy without them "bothering" her she's built up a tolerance which is addiction. I'm NOT being judgemental bc I too live w/chronic pain & the effects of chronic pain emotionally, psychologically. I don't take controlled substances but , I understand her desire to be pain free or have less pain. However, at some point her opiate use/addiction may possibly become an additional problem, especially if she enjoys a "high" . I hope she can find an alternative to opiates especially if it's oxy anything, percs or fentanyl. BTW, I like yr preferred drugs, the water, caffeine & 🍫 chocolate (dark chocolate only) & I def 😋 indulge but they don't relieve any pain (lol) for me. Am considering going back to Acupuncture -- maybe you both can try it. Good luck & Happy New Year.
Excellent presentation. Making health personel aware of our necesity to educate on marihuana 101... The 'today' practice makes it an obligation. Thanks for the lecture.
I am 62 and I have smoked weed since 1969. My doctor says I have clear lungs a very healthy heart like that of a 20 year old. I don’t do any other drugs . I don’t take pain pills even after being in a accident involving a crane in which I fell 92 feet and cracked my neck in 3 places broke my chest bone and shattered my ankle. I was not smoking due I couldn’t due to my job but one month after my accident I started smoking again to relieve the pain did a very good job at it and I still smoked this day to control the pain but I have never had any incidents until I vaped a couple of years ago and my heart rate went sky high .After that I never vaped again .I stick to just smoking to relieve myself of pain.Thank god for marijuana.
them vapes are sketchy man. who knows what are REALLY in the vapes. With herb, you atleast know it's herb.
So, natural medicine and modern medicine doesn't play nice with each other. Thank you Dr. Oh for an excellent presentation that will undoubtedly save lives.
This could be entered into a record book as the largest jump to a conclusion that’s ever been made.
I have used daily for 40 plus years . I don't advocate this , but it worked for me. We are pretty good at it now.
"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food" Hippocrates quote one of my favorites, we should all be responsible for ourselves and have that right to take charge of our own lives!
Awesome presentation. Very informative and effective delivery. As a presentation nerd this guy's method is ridiculously effective and engaging.
Totally agree! He never sounded ideological about pot, just gave the evidence and some very reasonable conclusions. I really like the way he asked a series of questions in the beginning as if posing riddles that we could look forward to solving. I definitely would use this approach in my teaching.
I smoke daily and have no heart issues and do not recieve any from smoking. In fact it calms my heart during a panic attack or anxiety episode. Each is own, this information is correct but dont let it be your saving grace. If you have heart issues yeah dont smoke anything lol.
I smoke
Daily, no
Issues so far touchwood , was just curious if weed will effect my heart
Have you ever considered you are having panic attacks or an “” anxiety episode because of the marijuana. Because studies show it causes that.
@@truthvibes3330 mo
Give it some time, and please be safe. I wish you well.
@@truthvibes3330 No it doesn't it only exacerbates what is already going on.
I’m so glad I found this video! I’ve been a cannabis user and tobacco smoker for many years. I tried and failed to give up the tobacco many, many times. I never wanted to give up the cannabis because, since menopause, I’ve relied on it to help with stress and serious sleep problems. Eventually, I found CBD capsules, which I take at night and I have now been smoke-free for 9 weeks BUT… I also take Amlodipine and Amitriptyline for BP and migraine. Your segment on CBD interaction with these medications has given me pause for thought! Thank you for the education 😊
This is just kind of interesting: My sister in law said that when she had migraines, my Mom would relentlessly massage the top of the big toe, reflecting the brain meridians. After doing it relentlessly with the eraser of a pencil, it would go away. You tube has feet meridian charts, and also hand and ear.
Had a surgery with a very long and painful recovery a few years ago. Doctors prescribed hydromorphone, and promptly scared me out of using it with a lecture about how it kills people. OTC painkillers did nothing for me. I tried a dose of hydromorphone. Nothing. I could try taking more, but after the scare talk, I ruled that out. In desperation I tried vaping cannabis, and it probably saved my life. It got me through the worst of the pain and associated misery, allowed me to sleep, and the only side effects were a fresh appreciation of music and humor, and an occasional craving for sour cream and bacon chips. Over two years later and still not fully recovered, but cannabis is still a daily part of my life, mostly right before bed. I sleep better than I ever have, and my heart and lungs ace every test my doctor puts me through.
Dilaudid is pretty nice though.
I used to grind my teeth while I slept until I started vaping before going to bed. Now I haven't broken a tooth in years and I wake up in the morning with no tension headaches most days.
"appreciation of music and humor, and an occasional craving for sour cream and bacon chips." You should sell that line to advertising companies!!
I hear ya man....I have an increased appreciation for flogging the geese.
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Lmao
Frankly, I do not know and have not heard of anyone succumbing to a heart attack due smoking weed! So I’m sceptical about his argument! i on Cbd oil for the past many years specifically for my prostrate and I’m 74!