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Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast

Episode 97 The Importance of Terpenes and the Entourage Effect with Dr. Ethan Russo

Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast

Tad Hussey.

Cannabis, Gardening, Natural Sciences, Cultivation, Leisure, Science, Home & Garden, Marijuana, Weed, Growing, Organics, Grow

4.7716 Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Russo is a board-certified neurologist, psychopharmacology researcher, and author. He is the Founder and CEO of credo-science.com. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania (Psychology), and the University of Massachusetts Medical School, before residencies in Pediatrics in Phoenix, Arizona and in Child and Adult Neurology at the University of Washington in Seattle. He was a clinical neurologist in Missoula, Montana for 20 years in a practice with a strong chronic pain component. In 1995, he pursued a 3-month sabbatical doing ethnobotanical research with the Machiguenga people in Parque Nacional del Manu, Peru. He has held faculty appointments in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Montana, in Medicine at the University of Washington, and as visiting professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harvard University, and Johns Hopkins University. He has also published numerous book chapters, and over fifty articles in neurology, pain management, cannabis, and ethnobotany. His research interests have included correlations of historical uses of cannabis to modern pharmacological mechanisms, phytopharmaceutical treatment of migraine and chronic pain, herbal synergy and phytocannabinoid/terpenoid, serotonergic and vanilloid interactions. He has consulted or lectured on these topics in 39 US states and Canadian provinces and 39 countries.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cannabis Coulth

0:13.9

Welcome to the Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast. I'm your host, Tad Hussey of Kiss Organics.

0:23.0

This is the podcast where we discuss the cutting edge of growing from a science-based perspective

0:27.3

and drawn top experts from around the industry to share their wisdom and knowledge.

0:31.8

My guest this week is Dr. Ethan Russo.

0:34.5

Dr. Russo is a board-certified neurologist, psychopharmacology researcher, and author.

0:39.3

He is the founder and CEO of CrettoScience.com.

0:43.3

He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Massachusetts Medical School

0:48.3

before residencies and pediatrics in Phoenix, Arizona, and in child and adult neurology

0:53.3

at the University of Washington

0:55.0

in Seattle, in a practice with a strong chronic pain component.

0:59.0

In 1995, he pursued a three-month sabbatical doing ethnobotanical research with the Machiguania people in Parquet

1:05.8

Nacional de Manu, Peru.

1:08.2

He has held faculty appointments in pharmaceutical sciences at the University of

1:11.9

Montana, in medicine at the University of Washington, and as a visiting professor at the Chinese

1:17.3

Academy of Sciences, Harvard University, and John Hopkins University. He has also published numerous

1:23.1

book chapters and over 50 articles in neurology, pain management, cannabis, and ethnobotony.

1:28.7

His research interests have included correlations of historical uses of cannabis to modern

1:33.7

pharmacological mechanisms, phytopharmaceutical treatment of migraine and chronic pain,

1:39.5

herbal synergy and phytochinaid turp, serotonergic, and vanillaid interactions.

1:45.3

He has consulted or lectured on these topics in 39 U.S. states and Canadian provinces and

1:50.2

39 countries.

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