Plant Medicine Summit

Phytocannbinoid Supplementation Essentials

With Dr. Lakisha Jenkins
Hosted by David Crow, LAc

This talk will address common misconceptions regarding the endogenous cannabinoid system and the vital role nutritional phytocannabinoid supplementation plays in health and homeostasis. Topics covered will include the difference between hemp and cannabis with a focus on full spectrum vs isolated compounds and terpenes. Learn how to incorporate phytocannbinoid supplements into your daily life or business with a common sense approach to cannabis and hemp based on science and nutrition principals.

In This Session:

  • The most optimal delivery methods for supplementation. (ie. capsule, sublingual, edible, vaporiser)
  • How to titrate dose for various products using nutritional principals.
  • How to determine if a supplement meets the minimum requirements for efficacy
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Dr. Lakisha Jenkins

Naturopath, Registered Herbalist

Dr. Lakisha Jenkins is a Traditional Naturopath, registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild, and teacher of endogenous cannabinoid system education. Her core competencies include using herbs as the basis of nutrition to combat the symptoms of chronic, degenerative, and terminal illness. Specialties include medical cannabis education, endogenous cannabinoid system balancing, and cancer prevention.

Dr. Jenkins has been involved in the medical cannabis industry since 2006. She became a Founding Board Member and first elected President of the California Cannabis Industry Association in 2012, and served on the National Cannabis Industry Association Board (2013-2015) as the California State Representative. She has worked to ensure that all people have the right to choose medical options; traditional, alternative, or otherwise that support their health and healing journey.
 
She loves empowering patients to understand their bodies and discover the gentle power of the healing arts. As a Traditional Naturopath, she enjoys being able to bridge the gap between Western medicine and the “alternatives,” while providing a safe and nurturing atmosphere in which to heal.
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