WHY IT MATTERS: If you are currently using a CBD isolate product and not experiencing the relief you expected, the entourage effect suggests that switching to a full-spectrum formulation containing multiple cannabinoids and terpenes may provide meaningfully better results. CLINICAL OVERVIEW: The entourage effect describes how the full spectrum of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids in the cannabis plant work synergistically to produce therapeutic outcomes that isolated compounds alone cannot replicate. In clinical practice, patients using whole-plant or full-spectrum formulations frequently report more robust and nuanced symptom relief compared to those using single-molecule isolates like pure CBD or pure THC.
The Case for the Entourage Effect and Conventional Breeding of Clinical Cannabis: No โStrain,โ No Gain
For years, cannabis has been a controversial plant, fueling debates in many sectors, from botanical taxonomy to applied therapeutics to politics. In the sphere of taxonomy, debates regarding the speciation of Cannabis,...
The Forgotten History of Hemp in America
By Lilly Bertone Cannabis wasnโt always a taboo topic. Hemp, a variety of the cannabis sativa plant, has a rich history in the United States as a valuable and versatile crop. Hemp...