16 episodes

Let's Talk Cannabis with Doctors Podcast, sponsored by Bayview Concierge Inc., Credit: Podcast Music Track (Opening and Closing) by Evan MacDonald entitled Uplifting Anthem.

Let's Talk Cannabis with Doctors Bayview Concierge Inc.

    • Health & Fitness

Let's Talk Cannabis with Doctors Podcast, sponsored by Bayview Concierge Inc., Credit: Podcast Music Track (Opening and Closing) by Evan MacDonald entitled Uplifting Anthem.

    Season 1| Episode 16: Discussions around reducing the effects of seizures with cannabinoids, integrating cannabis into a child's school care plan, And More...

    Season 1| Episode 16: Discussions around reducing the effects of seizures with cannabinoids, integrating cannabis into a child's school care plan, And More...

    Description:
    Jesse Fernandes (Exec. Producer) introduces host Sherry Bennett and Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Barb Mainville as we meet with Dr. Jennifer Anderson, a Family physician based in Winnipeg, Manitoba who specializes in cannabinoids, and discuss how she saved her son from seizing 3-4x/hr and near death to living a manageable home and school life by implementing CBD as a last resort. 

    Since then her son has been thriving, going from being in the hospital 90% of the time  to celebrating 3 yrs with no hospital visits for seizures. Since 2017 Dr, Jen has been working with patients of all ages who have failed all options and giving them the chance to explore cannabinoids as a form of treatment with favourable results.  She now works to advocate, educate and advise on cannabinoids to patients, colleagues and the industry. 

    For more information on Dr. Jennifer Anderson and the important work she is doing, please visit her on LinkedIn and Instagram.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Season 1| Episode 15: Discussions around potential harms, possible psychosis & the stigma (fear) about schizophrenia, And More...

    Season 1| Episode 15: Discussions around potential harms, possible psychosis & the stigma (fear) about schizophrenia, And More...

    Jesse Fernandes (Exec. Producer) introduces host Sherry Bennett and Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Barb Mainville as we discuss potential harms, possible stigma around medical cannabis and it's effects on psychosis and schizophrenia, and a range of important topics:
    Defining the primary differences between the two main cannabinoids - THC and CBD and highlighting the 150 other cannabinoids, 200 terpenes and 25 flavonoids that all contribute to the plant.The differences between medical cannabis and plants with >0.3% of THC which is considered hempTHC has a dissociative effect and why it's so widely used recreationally, but is also better prescribed for sleep disordersCBD helps to moderate the effects of THC, and is also known to demonstrate anti-inflammatory effects in several inflammatory conditionsCBD and the derived oil is shown to help control children's seizuresCBD offers protection against psychosis, stabilizes mood.  Evidence indicates that it protects against schizophrenia and bipolar disordersThe Sativa products are energizing and motivating which should be considered with people that have schizophrenia and bipolar disordersA correlation between trauma and autoimmune disorders; both of which are modulated by the endocannabinoid system

    • 1 hr
    Season 1| Episode 14: Nikki Lawley, Discusses Medical Cannabis to Treat Brain Concussions and Related Brain Injuries, How CBD Helps Manage Seizures, Neuropathic Pain by Stabilizing Nerve Tissue, And More...

    Season 1| Episode 14: Nikki Lawley, Discusses Medical Cannabis to Treat Brain Concussions and Related Brain Injuries, How CBD Helps Manage Seizures, Neuropathic Pain by Stabilizing Nerve Tissue, And More...

    Jesse Fernandes (Exec. Producer) introduces host Sherry Bennett and Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Barb Mainville who meet with Nikki Lawley, a cannabis patient advocate, speaker, and founder of Nikki and the Plant who discovered medical cannabis after experiencing a life-changing brain injury while working as a pediatric nurse.  Together they cover a range of important topics:
    Living with the symptoms of a concussion is like living with an invisible illness which can be very difficult to treat, even with years of credibility as a practising nurseStruggling to find a cure for her condition since the drugs that were being prescribed by medical doctors were causing her serious side effects and anaphylactic symptoms.Overcoming the misconceptions of cannabis and the ridicule she faced for wanting to try medical cannabis to help with the symptoms since the other drugs weren't workingThe relationship of a brain concussions and women in domestic violence, brain fog associated with menopause, women suffering from anxiety and depression and how medical cannabis can help control and heal these chronic ailments and trauma.CBD helps to people with seizures, neuropathic pain, stabilizing nerve tissue that regulates heart rhythms.CBD helps the body recruit neuro stem cells to promote neurogenesis and the healing of nerve tissue and the creation of new synapses and more...Information about Nikki Lawley
    A cannabis patient advocate, speaker, and founder of Nikki and the Plant. Nikki discovered medical cannabis after experiencing a life-changing brain injury while working as a pediatric nurse in October 2016.Nikki is a leading voice in the community, chronicling her journey from a healthcare provider to a patient to an advocate. She hopes to bring worldwide awareness to invisible illness, disability, and how cannabis can help improve quality of life. She has been a guest on multiple podcasts and shows, including “Let’s Be Blunt with Montel Williams.” Nikki is creating a line of evidence-based, symptom-specific cannabis products made from proprietary blends of terpenes and other cannabinoids. Each blend is formulated from data for patients who use cannabis to treat pain, cognitive function, anxiety, and depression. Connecting with Nikki Lawley:
    On her website NIKKIANDTHEPLANT.ORG
    Via email through NIKKILAWLEY1@GMAIL.COM
    Via social media via LINKTR.EE/NIKKILAWLEY

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Season 1| Episode 13: Lucie Pagé, Discusses Medical Cannabis to an Advanced Form of Menopause, Why Some People Need To Look Beyond Traditional Medical Treatment And More...

    Season 1| Episode 13: Lucie Pagé, Discusses Medical Cannabis to an Advanced Form of Menopause, Why Some People Need To Look Beyond Traditional Medical Treatment And More...

    Jesse Fernandes (Exec. Producer) introduces host Sherry Bennett and Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Barb Mainville who meet with Lucie Pagé, Canadian Journalist for national Newspapers, Magazines and Radio stations cover a range of important topics:
    Discovering that she had a very rare condition of female menopause that caused her years of pain and suffering and her journey to medical cannabis to help her manage her symptoms and eventually overcome her condition.100% of ADHD cases could be treated with medical cannabis rather than Ritalin, and Ritalin reacts the same place in the brain where the addictions start.Teenagers turning to other drugs to cope with addiction could all be treated with medical cannabis.and more...About Lucie Pagé
    Lucie Pagé, born in Nova Scotia, is a French Canadian journalist, writer and lecturer sharing her life between Canada and South Africa since 1990. She has done numerous television and radio documentaries as a journalist, producer and director and was often rewarded for her work. She has written for many newspapers and magazines and has been Radio-Canada’s radio correspondent in South Africa since 1990. She has written eight books - four novels and four non-fiction. Her book on cannabis - Sex, Pot and Politics - is actually a political satire where she incorporated her two-year research on cannabis, a plant that literally saved her life. Lucie has a very rare form of menopause that could have killed her had she not found how to treat herself with cannabis. She has been married to Jay Naidoo a political activist (still today) and minister in Nelson Mandela’s cabinet. They have been together for 32 years and have three children and three grandchildren.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Season 1| Episode 12: Fabian Henry, Discusses Medical Cannabis to Treat Veterans Suffering with PTSD and Related Injuries, Specific Calming Terpene Profiles in Medical Cannabis, And More...

    Season 1| Episode 12: Fabian Henry, Discusses Medical Cannabis to Treat Veterans Suffering with PTSD and Related Injuries, Specific Calming Terpene Profiles in Medical Cannabis, And More...

    Jesse Fernandes (Exec. Producer) introduces host Sherry Bennett and Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Barb Mainville who meet with Fabian Henry, an award winning Executive and Veteran advocate at the Veterans House Charity, helping the Veteran community translate their complex trauma needs into unique treatment plans , and cover a range of important topics:
    Various approaches for treating symptoms of complex trauma and war related injuries with medical cannabisThe importance of terpene profile in medical cannabis for specific illness/injuryMost dominate terpene particular to the calming terpenes: myrcene, terpinolene, and linalool.Fabian's personal victory on being awarded first critical injury benefit solely for PTSDDiscussions around the endocannabinoid system and Trauma including the right protocols to process cannabis in order to pass the blood brain barrierand more...Information about Fabian Henry
    The Veteran House Charity - https://veteranshouse.ca/ head quartered in Gananoque, Ontario - a Federally Registered Charity supporting halfway or group home type facilities run by participating organization, where Veterans can go to heal from Mental illness and Operational Stress Injuries (OSI), such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other injuries, in Canada. VETERANS FOR HEALING GLOBAL - https://www.vfhg.ca/ located in Sydney, NS
    Veterans For Healing Global (VFHG) is a Canadian company committed to helping support and guide Veterans and their families through their journey in health, healing, and well-being with our comprehensive client-care model.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Season 1| Episode 11: Michael Mejer, Discusses Medical Cannabis to Treat Sleep Related Issues and General Brain Health, CBD and the Immune System, MC to Promote Neurogenesis, And More...

    Season 1| Episode 11: Michael Mejer, Discusses Medical Cannabis to Treat Sleep Related Issues and General Brain Health, CBD and the Immune System, MC to Promote Neurogenesis, And More...

    Jesse Fernandes (Exec. Producer) introduces host Sherry Bennett and Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Barb Mainville who meet with Michael Mejer, the founder of A Mejer Journey Podcast hosted by Green Lane Communication, and cover a range of important topics:
    medical cannabis to help manage the effects of debilitating physical tremors and Parkinson's disease, most likely due to a different gut biome and how CBD helps to bring balance to the immune system that causes related tremor diseasesthe power of how different cannabinoids can help with falling asleep and staying asleepCBD and it's impact on the immune systemDiscussions on brain fog, chemo brain (side effects from chemotherapy), fibromyalgia and post COVID neurological syndrome and if CBD can help play a roleEarly onset Dementia and how medical cannabis can help improve cognitive ability and general brain healthDiscussions on supporting our endocannabinoid system through diet and exercise and really turning to medical cannabis if we encounter an imbalance or suffer sudden deficiencies  High level discuss on medical cannabis to treat various use cases and ailments and more...For more information about Micheal Mejer, A Mejer Journey Podcast, Green Lane Communications, please visit greenlanecommunication.com, and you can reach Michael via email at Email mike@greenlanecommunication.com or follow him on Twitter, LinkedIN and Instagram.

    • 55 min

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