Emily Earlenbaugh
Dr. Emily Earlenbaugh is a cannabis writer and educator. She is the Director of Education for Mindful Cannabis Consulting, where she teaches patients how to find the cannabis options that work best for them. She regularly writes about cannabis science and culture for publications like Cannabis Now Magazine, SF Chronicle’s GreenState, HelloMD, and Big Buds Magazine. Emily has a doctorate in philosophy of science from UC Davis.
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The most efficient way to smoke cannabis? Study says dabs
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on February 4, 2019Read moreA milligram saved is a milligram earned. And the THC savings pile up in dab rigs, concludes research published in Forensic Science International this month.
Got anxiety? Study finds cannabis strains to try, or avoid
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on January 30, 2019Read moreKushes reigned supreme in a patient survey of anti-anxiety strains. Chocolope gave people the most heebie-jeebies.
Why Is CBD Illegal If It’s Non-Intoxicating?
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on August 8, 2018Read moreSafe, effective and non-psychoactive… why is CBD still Schedule 1?
What Is Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome?
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on August 10, 2016Read moreWhat you use to help nausea may be causing it. Learn about cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, a condition that may be caused by chronic cannabis use.
What is CBN (cannabinol) and what are the benefits of this cannabinoid?
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on May 12, 2015Read moreThere are many other medicinal compounds like CBD unique to cannabis that we’re only just now getting acquainted with, and cannabinol, or CBN, is one such compound.