The Efficacy of High CBD Low THC for Better Outcomes in Medical Marijuana



Presented At:
LabRoots – Cannabis Sciences Virtual Event 2019

Presented By:
Ruth Bertrand, LPN – Member ACNA, Member Delaware NORMYL and Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network, Medical Marijuana Patient Advocate-Consultant

Speaker Biography:
Ruth Bertrand is a Licensed Practical Nurse in the state of Delaware who began advocating for cannabis reform a few years ago and has been a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association since 2016. She is a member of Delaware NORMYL and the Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network. Miss Bertrand has personally lobbied on state and national levels for the reform of marijuana laws. She acts as a patient advocate in her state where she strives to spread knowledge about cannabis as effective treatment and has worked as a bud tender for a medical marijuana dispensary in her state, where she gained first hand knowledge on the efficacy of marijuana and its varied uses.

Webinar:
The Efficacy of High CBD Low THC for Better Outcomes in Medical Marijuana Treatment Programs

Webinar Abstract:
Many people are using CBD effectively as part of their daily treatment for various ailments across the globe, what is all the hype about CBD/THC and why is it being touted as a wonder medicine?! It is still considered controversial and there is confusion about what it is and how it can help the human body. As of now the FDA has approved just one purified form of CBD, Epilodex which can be used to treat two types of epilepsy. CBD is just one of many compounds found in the marijuana plant, known as cannabinoids. Plenty of research is currently being done regarding the therapeutic uses of CBD. CBD is the non psychoactive compound found in marijuana and does not appear to produce significant changes to the body but it does appear to have health benefits. As far as we know THC binds to CB1 receptors in the brain which relate to coordination, movement, pain, emotions, mood, thinking, appetite, memories as well as other functions. CB2 receptors are mostly found in our immune systems and they affect pain and inflammation. But instead of attaching to these receptors CBD seems to cause the body to use more of its own cannabinoids. Someone put it this way~ CBD does not make you feel good so much as it just makes you not feel bad.

Learning Objectives:
1. Understanding CBD/THC ratios in medical marijuana.
2. When to utilize a high CBD low THC cannabis product to treat disease processes.

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