
Ep. 6/44 — The Voice of the Plant: Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and the Chemical Ecology of Cannabis
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This episode is for educational purposes only. It is intended for mature audiences and explores scientific, historical, and cultural perspectives on psychoactive substances. Nothing in this content should be interpreted as medical advice or encouragement for illegal activity. Viewers are responsible for knowing and following their local laws. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use or mental health, please seek support from a qualified healthcare provider.
In Episode 6, we go deeper into cannabis, not as a single drug, but as an ecosystem of molecules.
We explore the nuanced chemistry behind the entourage effect. How cannabinoids like THC & CBD interact with aromatic terpenes like limonene and myrcene to shape mood, memory, and perception. It's not just what’s in the plant, it’s how the molecules communicate.
Because cannabis isn’t one voice.It’s a chorus.And the body doesn’t just receive it passively: it listens, filters, and responds.
This episode covers:
🌿 The major cannabinoids and what they do (scientifically, not sensationally)🎺 Why whole-plant medicine feels different than isolates🌱 How terpenes function like emotional context, not just scent🧬 The biological logic of synergy and polypharmacology in action⚖️ And why effects are relational, not linear
We also reflect on what it means to listen to the plant not just biochemically, but culturally.
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