PODCAST: The science of getting high

Apr 28 2018, 12:00 am

Episode 2 of High Tea features Alexzander Samuelsson, Lead Chemist in Research and Development, who reveals the science of getting high. As both an industry member and medical cannabis user, Alexzander talks about his own experience with cannabis and answers questions around the plant itself, including breaking down how it works in our bodies, the difference between THC and CBD, terpenes, effects and more.

 

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About High Tea

High Tea is a weekly podcast brought to you by NICHE and Cannabis Wise, presented by Grow.

Episodes will feature key players in cannabis culture, business, and policy who are committed to dispelling myths around what we know and what we still need to find out.

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Meet your host

Dr. Jenna Valleriani is a researcher and writer, and a new resident of Vancouver. She spends her days as a postdoctoral fellow in Vancouver and Strategic Advisor for Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP).

Valleriani has been researching cannabis markets in Canada for the past six years, offering a diverse perspective on the emerging cannabis industry. She has led many youth and cannabis legalization engagement efforts with CSSDP, including a youth roundtable and submission to the federal government’s Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation, and creating the Sensible Youth Cannabis Education Toolkit. She is set to appear before the Senate this month.

Currently, Valleriani sits on the advisory board of the National Institute for Cannabis Health and Education (NICHE) and is a board member at Breaking the Stigma (BTS). She was previously the Vice Chair of Women Grow Toronto. Her public commentary on cannabis policy has been featured in other national outlets, including the Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen, and CBC’s Power and Politics.

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