Welcome our First Freelance #KushSmokers Author! - Why I left academia to teach people about cannabis - By Emily Earlenbaugh, PhD (My First Steem Article!)
Why I left academia to teach people about cannabis - By Emily Earlenbaugh, PhD (@emilyearlenbaugh)
People often ask me why I left academia to pursue a life of education in the cannabis industry. For me, the answer is simple. Cannabis changed my life - and helping others find the same transformation is more fulfilling than anything I was doing in the academic world.
Before cannabis, I felt sick on every day of my life. With multiple chronic pain, anxiety & fatigue conditions, the best way to describe my health is that my body is on high alert… all the time.
My childhood was painful. With constant anxiety, and an overactive immune response, I was nauseous every day - not to mention exhausted, with a tense, aching body, unfocused mind, allergic responses like runny nose, sore throat and acne, and a seemingly unending line of recurring flus, colds and mysterious illnesses. As I got older, it only got worse.
I grew up on the east coast, in New Jersey, where cannabis was not a medical options at the time, and was put on several heavy prescription medications by my doctors to manage my symptoms. These helped but after a few years, the prescriptions stopped working. In fact, they stopped working and started giving me even worse symptoms than I started with.
Luckily, by the time these prescriptions had stopped helping, I had moved to California for graduate school, where cannabis was an option. With help from cannabis, I was able to replace and withdraw off of the dangerous and addictive prescription medications completely.
Cannabis was completely life changing. I went from being so sick, I was unable to get out of bed most days, to working full time and still having enough energy to spend time with my friends and family.
However, during this process, I found there was a huge learning curve, before I was able to figure out which cannabis products actually worked for me.
Sometimes the cannabis would work incredibly well, and other times it seemed like it was making things worse, giving me negative side effects like anxiety or headaches. It was a learning process that involved a lot of uncomfortable highs and money wasted on the wrong strains.
Eventually, I started to utilize some of the tools I had discovered through my academic research. My doctorate and academic expertise is in the philosophy of science and specifically research methods used to study subjective internal states like happiness, well-being, or pain. With cannabis, I was needing to track my own subjective reactions to different types of cannabis.
So, I created simple methods to research my own cannabis experiences and track the different variables involved. Soon, I had narrowed in on the strains, methods of consumption and environmental factors that worked well for me, and those which did not. When approached mindfully, it wasn’t very difficult to find what worked best.
Now my experiences with cannabis are positive every time because I know exactly what I need, and when I need it. I know what works with my biochemistry, and what gives me negative side effects.
Now, I’m going to start bringing more education about cannabis science and culture to the Steemit community. There are so many aspects of cannabis to discuss. I may cover its use for specific medical conditions, how to customize your cannabis regimen, getting started with cannabis or how to navigate cultural norms in the cannabis community, just to name a few.
//What cannabis topics would you like to discuss and learn about? Comment below!
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Thanks for posting @kushsmokers! And thank you to the steem community for being so welcoming! I am excited to learn more and share more with you all.
You're doing great work! I was able to visit some legal states last year, and the patient resources are amazing. There are a lot of brilliant minds looking at the science behind therapeutic cannabis use, and I'm glad we have one on Steemit!
Aw thanks @mtgmisfit ! It has been really amazing seeing the transformation in culture as more states legalize - even in california, where it has been legal for years there has been so much change in the last few years for the better. Thanks for reading!
Dr. Emily great job & KushSmokers thank you for posting this. Dr. Emily I'm not sure if you know but there are tons of studies done right out of Israel which our medical community never talks about, or aren't allowed to. They actually lead the research on it. Kudos to you for taking this journey!
Thanks @mrdeerants ! you are totally right! Israel is way ahead of us in medical research, and their amazing insights are mostly ignored by the mainstream over here. They are even so far that they are looking at the effects of different strains of cannabis separately. I'm actually working on a piece about the research challenges for cannabis researchers over here. Maybe I will post something about it here too!
Oh you definitely should post it here! I'm sure the Steemit community will eat that up like an edible cannabis cookie!
I want to talk about industrial cannabis. This plant is amazing. More food than corn and more fiber than cotton in the same acre. This plant is the true solar panel, which is exactly why TPTB do not want us to have it. I think pointing out the complete irrationality of the prohibition of industrial cannabis might be the key to getting folks who don't smoke to understand how much human effort is being wasted trying to stop people from allegedly abusing Marijuana. It makes as much sense as saying doctors can't sterilize instruments with alcohol because some people might drink too much.
Thank you for bringing this up. Industrial hemp is the reason cannabis was made illegal. You can get more oil out a acre of hemp, than a whole lifetime of an oil well.
I was a friend of the late, great Jack Herer. For more interesting facts about industrial hemp read his book , The Emperor Wears No Clothes. Here is a little known fact.
The first cannabis law in the United States was in the 1619. This was in the colony of Jamestown Virginia. The law was that every household MUST grow hemp!!!
Also had to do with the racist Attorney General Harry J. Anslinger who demonized marijuana as an evil drug that would cause POC to attack white women. This created a new class of criminals to feed into the prison-industrial complex where the last bastion of legal slavery still exists.
Thank you for sharing your story with us! I thought it was very interesting. Followed @emilyearlenbaugh and @kushsmokers. Keep it up!
This is just amazing.
aw :) Thanks @novina
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@kushsmokers its part of my daily diet keep up the great work spread awrness and mary jane and its cures for certain ailments
Dr. Emily and @kushsmokers, Thank you to taking more people along on this journey. I am a Soldier who has been reading and following the research on the use of cannabis in the treatment of PSTD. Since you asked for topics to discuss and educate on, please tackle this one.
@theoldguy Yes, such an important topic! I actually just finished a piece on this that is forthcoming in the SF Chronicle, but knowing your interest I will write something about it for Steem as well. I have a lot of loved ones who are veterans with PTSD that have found relief from cannabis, so I am passionate about that topic as well <3 Thanks for reading and making a suggestion!
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Great stuff! I need to know how best to use it for my high blood pressure or if I even can. All the info that I have gotten so far is conflicting and if you could help me out with that, wow would I be grateful..
Great post, people are finally opening their eyes....
I actually reached out to Emily via her Instragram account and brought Steemit and #KushSmokers to her attention, I will be garnering more influencers in the coming weeks/months as well, stay following! ;]
That's a great idea. Happy to see Steemit and their users evolve.
thanks @brandonk :)
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thanks @cryptogang ;) I need one of those right about now! missed 4:20 on a writing binge
Great post, can not wit to see what you do next. I am a big fan of high CBD cannabis. I plan on documenting my efforts to bring new CBD genetics to the LA market.
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Thanks @blackvapor - and great idea. CBD is great medicine and can make THC even more medicinal. It all depends on what you need. Its great to see more CBD products as people learn about it's incredible powers.
Thats a wonderful idea! Looking forward to it!