"It's Just Pot - What's The Problem?" - Every Brain Matters Podcast

Aubree Adams

Hi, my name is Aubree Adams. Colorado's marijuana harmed my family. I and other families who have had loved ones severely harmed or who died by the effects of marijuana developed the Every Brain Matters community. We educate about the health and environmental dangers of marijuana and the drug culture expansion by providing support for families and advocacy based on lived experiences and science.

The public is being deceived regarding industrialized marijuana products and their effects, like cannabis use disorder, cannabis-induced psychosis, and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, which has led to a public health crisis. No matter how much the drug culture expands, we will “Keep On Keepin On” because we wholeheartedly know that Every Brain Matters.

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Cannabis Causing Vomiting and Pain? Dr. Lev explains Scromiting and CHS
Sep 6 2021
Cannabis Causing Vomiting and Pain? Dr. Lev explains Scromiting and CHS
Hi and welcome to the very first Every Brain Matters podcast. We ask you to subscribe to our podcast and give us a good review as we share valuable important information.In today’s podcast, Roneet Lev, MD FACEP was the first Chief Medical Officer of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, ONDCP, 2018-2020,  describes CHS, Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome. CHS is a serious illness that is not well known, but EVERYONE should be highly concerned about because it’s one of the leading illness related to the marijuana. Many people today have been told that cannabis is healthy for them, and in some cases, use it medically.  But recent data from Emergency Rooms across the country has shown that even casual use can have a negative effect, and there are side effects that can be dangerous to your health, even deadly.  This is part 1 of our series where we take a look at CHS, with medical experts and people who have been directly affected.Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome or CHS Symptoms are -cyclic or recurring vomiting often with screaming or what is called “scromitting”; -serve abdominal and body pains and people tend to take hot showers or baths to relieve their symptoms. Sometimes they end up with scald burns just trying to find relief.Subscribe to Dr. Lev's podcast High TruthsTo learn about IASIC, International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis and their library. We ask you to subscribe to our podcast and give us a good review as we share valuable important information.To Join the Every Brain Matters Community please click this link. Support us on Patreon.To learn more about CHS our Think Ya Know Campaign, Is Marijuana Making You Sick?Learn more about CHS in the Every Brain Matters Science Section. Support the show@EveryBrainMatters
Colorado ER Physician, Dr. Brad Roberts, describes CHS - cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
Sep 15 2021
Colorado ER Physician, Dr. Brad Roberts, describes CHS - cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
In today’s podcast, Dr. Brad Roberts describes CHS- Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome and other harms he sees in emergency rooms in Pueblo Colorado.Welcome to the Every Brain Matters podcast. Please subscribe to our podcast and give us a good review as we share valuable important information.This is part 2 of our series where we take a look at CHS, with medical experts and people who have been directly affectedDr. Brad Robers is the author of,  Legalized Cannabis in Colorado Emergency Departments: A Cautionary Review of Negative Health and Safety EffectsMany people today have been told that cannabis is healthy for them, and in some cases, use it medically.  But recent data from Emergency Rooms across the country has shown that even casual use can have a negative effect, and there are side effects that can be dangerous to your health, even deadly.   Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome or CHS Symptoms are -cyclic or recurring vomiting often with screaming or what is called “scromitting”; -serve abdominal and body pains and people tend to take hot showers or baths to relieve their symptoms. Sometimes they end up with scald burns just trying to find relief.We ask you to subscribe to our podcast and give us a good review as we share valuable important information.To Join the Every Brain Matters Community please click this link.Support us on Patreon.To learn more about CHS our Think Ya Know Campaign, Is Marijuana Making You Sick?Learn more about CHS in the Every Brain Matters Science Section.Support the show@EveryBrainMatters
The Science of Marijuana-Impaired Driving - Marilyn A. Huestis, Ph.D. Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Cannabinoid Pharmacotherapies Expertise
Dec 1 2021
The Science of Marijuana-Impaired Driving - Marilyn A. Huestis, Ph.D. Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Cannabinoid Pharmacotherapies Expertise
Corinne Gasper's daughter was killed by a medical marijuana-impaired driver, listen to this important podcast with  Marilyn A. Huestis, Ph.D. Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Cannabinoid Pharmacotherapies Expertise, as they discuss the science of marijuana-impaired driving. Professor Dr. (h.c.) Marilyn A. Huestis recently retired as Chief, Chemistry and Drug Metabolism, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, after 23 years of conducting controlled drug administration studies. Currently, she is Senior Fellow, Institute on Emerging Health Professions, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, Senior Scientific Advisor to PinneyAssociates and President of Huestis & Smith Toxicology, LLC. Her research program focuses on discovering mechanisms of action of cannabinoid agonists and antagonists, effects of in utero drug exposure, oral fluid testing, driving under the influence of drugs, and the neurobiology and pharmacokinetics of novel psychoactive substances leading to 529 peer-reviewed manuscripts. Professor Huestis received a Doctor Honoris Causa from the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Helsinki in Finland in 2010 and received many other important awards in toxicology, clinical chemistry, public safety, drug dependence, and addiction, and scientific research. The journal Clinical Chemistry featured her as an “Inspiring Mind”. She currently serves on the Organization of Scientific Area Committee on Toxicology, World Anti-doping Agency’s Prohibited List Committee, and the National Safety Council’s Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division Executive Board. Professor Huestis served on the National Commission on Forensic Sciences. She is past president of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists, past Chair of the Toxicology Section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and past president of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists.Corinne is director of Jennifer's Messengers, an organization to educate about the dangers of marijuana-drugged driving and to honor her daughter and other people killed by marijuana-impaired driving.Please join Every Brain Matters to support Jennifer's Messengers and raise awareness about DUID.Make a donation and receive Jennifer's Messengers Car Kit, as a reminder to drive sober and to bring awareness to marijuana driving dangers.Support our podcast on Patreon the show (https://www.patreon.com/everybrainmatters)Support the show@EveryBrainMatters