Season 3, Episode 38
Dr. Bubbs interviews Steve Ottersberg, MS, a research biochemist to talk all things CBD. In this episode, Scott shares insights The evolutionary background of the endocannabinoid system and the different functions of CB1 and CB2. He also discusses how CBD impact inflammation, the potential for CBD for head trauma and pain in professional sports, as well as the role of omega-6 to omega-3 balance in the endocannabinoid system.
Summary of Episode
3:30 – The evolutionary background of the endocannabinoid system
6:30 – The different functions of CB1 and CB2 receptors
10:00 – CBD for head trauma and pain in professional sports
11:45 – The role of omega-6 to omega-3 balance in the endocannabinoid system
15:00 – Triathlons, nutrition and how it impacts CBD
20:00 – How your genes impact CBD function
26:00 - The various delivery methods of THC and CBD
30:00 – liposomes, dietary fat and CBD absorption
35:45 – The evolution of CBD research
About Steve Ottersberg MS
Steve was a college level chemistry professor at Fort Lewis College, spent three years in laboratory management and has experience as a clinical nutrition product formulation specialist. Steve is a Faculty member of Progressive Medical Education, received an honorary ND from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine due to his efforts in teaching, and shares his passion for human genetic testing in medicine with an audience of physicians. Steve is the founder of Green Lab Solutions Company LLC was Colorado’s 11th certified cannabis testing laboratory and currently working as genetic consultant to Endo Canna Health.
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