

Can Weed Really Shrink Your Brain?
Nov 21, 2015
Join Dr. Andrew Hill, Lead Neuroscientist at truBrain, as he delves into the fascinating realms of THC, CBD, and neurofeedback. He discusses whether THC actually shrinks the brain and reveals the critical differences between THC and CBD. Explore how neurofeedback can reset marijuana tolerance and its potential effects on liver health. Hill also introduces intriguing nootropics, their cognitive benefits, and addresses the nuances of cannabis consumption methods. Plus, there's an exciting giveaway at the end!
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Skip Cheap EEG Headbands For Serious Work
- Avoid consumer EEG headband devices for clinical neurofeedback — Hill calls most of them 'vaporware.'
- Use proven amps like Pocket Neurobics' QWiz for multi-channel assessment and training when serious EEG work is needed.
Personal Use For Migraines And Relaxation
- Andrew Hill uses THC occasionally for migraines, muscle relaxation, and recreation and holds a California medical card.
- He says THC can interfere with high-performance activities like Ashtanga yoga.
Lefties May Be More Chemically Sensitive
- Left-handed people often have a thicker corpus callosum, which can make them more sensitive to psychoactive chemicals.
- Andrew Hill suggests that increased interhemispheric connectivity amplifies drug effects in some lefties.