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Making bad decisions on THC? Learn how your DNA can change that.
Nearly 35% of the general population is genetically predisposed to making impulsive decisions and could be at risk for an adverse event with THC.
Why THC makes you anxious and what you can do about it.
If you’ve experienced stress or anxiety as an adverse event with THC, it’s likely because your cannabis therapy is misaligned with your unique genetic profile.
Does your DNA hold clues about your immune health? Find out why your unique genetic variants matter.
Learn how genetic variants in your DNA can alert you to your unique health risks so you can take action to protect your immune system.
Cannabis terpenes matter more than you think for health outcomes.
Finding the right ratio of cannabinoids and terpenes can make all the difference for conditions like pain, chronic inflammation, or anxiety.
Why some cannabis wellness-seekers are breaking up with strains.
Formulations offer a consistent, predictable cannabis experience for health outcomes like pain management or anxiety relief.
Meet Dr. Mike Tagen
Get to know Dr. Mike Tagen, Endocanna Health Science Board member, co-founder of Verdient Science consulting, pharmacogenomic specialist, and expert on the science of cannabis and cannabinoids.
What you can do to stay healthy and manage anxiety during Covid-19.
Staying healthy, managing anxiety and finding ways to cope with Covid-19. Keeping it real in the age of the pandemic and info-demic.
Genetics, Cannabis, and CBD Consumption
Wondering about your genetic predispositions and how that may impact your use of cannabis for stress or anxiousness?
What you need to know about cannabis and liver disease
CBD does not appear to cause liver disease and is found to reduce inflammation in the liver and prevent liver fibrosis.
Cannabis and the Immune System
What if you haven’t been impacted by Covid-19 and you’re not fighting an influenza infection, can cannabis and hemp positively impact your immune system?
Do Immunoglobulin Levels make a difference in my ability to fight Covid-19?
Cannabinoids seem to lower the response of some classes of immunoglobulins because they generally dampen down the immune system. Cannabis could also switch the body’s immune response from one class of antibody to another.
Is your cannabis getting you too high? Use your DNA to manage THC side effects.
Discover how your genetics can alert you to your risks for adverse events with THC.