Hello Sweet Friend, and welcome to Season Six of the Cannabis Truth Podcast — where we explore pain relief, cognitive wellness, women’s health, and natural healing through medicinal cannabis and plant medicine. This week’s episode is the fourth and final conversation with Retired Colonel (Dr.) Philip Blair — author, educator, and physician researching the terpene β-Caryophyllene (BCP) as a promising, non-intoxicating therapeutic pathway for chronic pain, inflammation, anxiety, and cognitive decline. Dr. Blair, a board-certified family physician who has treated thousands with CBD, joins me — Honey Smith Walls, educator, author, and your guide to cannabis truth — as we uncover how BCP supports the endocannabinoid system, enhances cognitive clarity, and mimics the actions of medicinal cannabis without the high. Terpenes like β-Caryophyllene occur naturally in cannabis, but also in fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices — and our bodies were designed with receptors ready to receive them. Imagine finding pain relief, mental sharpness, emotional ease, and better sleep through plant-based power — this episode shows you how. If you’re a woman seeking alternative pain relief, someone curious about plant medicine, or exploring terpene-focused healing, you’re in the right place. Join our communities and continue learning with us: FBGroup: Healing Beyond High FBGroup: Holistic Relief Summit (for feminine support + emotional intelligence growth) 📘 Healing Beyond High: Cannabis Truth — now on Amazon or order through your favorite bookstore. Download your Free Cannabis Recovery Kit: HealingBeyondHigh.com/kit Visit our Affiliates: Dr. Dustin Sulak Dr. Philip Blair Megan Mbengue MSMCT, BSN, RN Learn More About Medical Cannabis: https://www.cannabisclinicians.org/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ https://jamanetwork.com/ Can't wait to help you elevate your quality of life. Pax Vobiscum, Honey Smith Walls #cannabiseducation #cannabisbenefits #cannabisheals #plantmedicine #medicinalmarijuana
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