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Everything you need to know about the entourage effect

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by JARS | December 11, 2024

Everything you need to know about the entourage effect

Dive into the entourage effect: Discover how cannabinoids, terpenes, and compounds synergize for a unique cannabis experience. This effect influences the plant's potency, effects, and therapeutic potential. Explore how different cannabis components work together to create a holistic impact on your body and mind.


We’re not talking about the TV show or the group of guys that follows every famous rapper around, we’re talking about The Entourage Effect found in cannabis. If this term is brand new to you, you’re not alone.

This is where weed starts to get super nerdy. In the most basic terms, The Entourage Effect is a fairly new discovery that essentially describes how cannabinoids interact together and with each of our bodies to produce certain effects.

Want to learn more and impress your smoke circle with your expansive cannabis knowledge? Keep reading to uncover everything you need to know about The Entourage Effect.

What Is The Entourage Effect?

To paint a clearer picture as to what this complex theory means, let’s look at a basketball team—and not just the team.

The guys who clean the sweat off the court, the concession stand workers, the coaches—everyone has an important role to play to make sure everything runs smoothly. The game would look and feel different without everyone working together, whether they’re behind the scenes or dribbling on the court. The same can be said about the cannabinoids and terpenes found in the cannabis plant.

Although THC and CBD are often the stars of the show, we now know that the plant functions best when other natural terpenes and cannabinoids are present to support them. This phenomenon is what we like to call The Entourage Effect. From terpenes to CBN, CBG, and other minor cannabinoids (we know of at least 100 different kinds), they all need to work together in order to produce the best results.

When they’re isolated from each other, like in a concentrate, for example, they may still have an effect but it will pale in comparison to what it’s like when the whole gang is there. It’s like Lebron James playing on the court by himself. It’s still cool because it’s Lebron freaking James, but without the team, it’s probably going to be a pretty boring game.

How Does The Entourage Effect Work?

You’re probably not even aware of it, but Inside each of us is a complex system known as the endocannabinoid system (ECS). This intricate system goes throughout our entire body and is partly responsible for keeping our bodies stable, otherwise known as a state of homeostasis. Research also shows that the ECS affects your:

  • Sleep

  • Mood

  • Appetite

  • Inflammatory System

Terpenes and cannabinoids are able to affect the ECS by binding with certain receptors throughout the body for targeted results. CBD and THC are able to bind with receptors on their own for a smaller scope of results, as compared to when whole plant medicine is applied.

For instance: when CBD is paired with the citrus-forward terpene limonene, it has the potential to relieve anxiety. When combined with the spicy caryophyllene, the two together may be beneficial in the treatment of addiction, as detailed in “Taming THC” by Dr. Ethan Russo. Separate CBD from its full cannabinoid profile, and it may have similar effects but the results could be far less potent than you had hoped.

Starting to get the picture? Good. Let’s keep digging in.

Benefits of The Entourage Effect

As we briefly mentioned, CBD and THC get a lot of attention. While they are important, cannabis is made up of so much more than one or two simple molecules. It has dozens of other cannabinoids that we are only just beginning to understand. In order to harness the full potential of the cannabis plant, other natural terpenes and cannabinoids have got to be in attendance.

In fact, a 2011 review of studies in the British Journal of Pharmacology found that taking terpenes and phytocannabinoids together may be beneficial for:

  • Pain

  • Anxiety

  • Epilepsy

  • Cancer

  • Fungal Infections

We need more research like this fully prove The Entourage Effect, but the initial findings are indeed positive.

What Does This Mean For You?

When you use the whole flower in whatever method of consumption suits you best, you’re already taking advantage of The Entourage Effect and don’t have much to worry about. It’s when you start looking at cannabis-infused products, like beverages, edibles, tinctures, and topicals, that you need to have your wits about you.

Depending on the brand, these types of products will typically use either one of three different types of cannabis extractions.

  • An Isolate: This is the most limited kind of extract. To deliver targeted results, this extraction process isolates one singular cannabinoid, like THC or CBD.

  • A Broad-spectrum Extract: Often found in CBD products, this type of extract usually maintains the cannabis plant’s full cannabinoid and terpene profile, without THC. It’s great for anyone that wants to consume zero THC.

  • Or A Full-spectrum Extract: You’ve probably guessed but its name, but this type of extract is the full monty. It’s got everything still intact, including the THC, and is the closest thing to whole plant medicine.

While each of these extractions have their own individual uses, if you want to experience The Entourage Effect, ask our budtenders or look for anything infused with either a broad-spectrum or full-spectrum cannabis extraction.

Conclusion

Unlock the treasure trove that is cannabis when you harness The Entourage Effect. To find products infused with naturally-derived terpenes or just some well-balanced flower, you know where to come—our budtenders are always here to help!


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Cannabis-Friendly Hotels in Arizona

Cannabis-Friendly Hotels in Arizona

Experience cannabis-friendly hospitality in Arizona with JARS' guide to the top cannabis-friendly hotels. Discover accommodations that embrace cannabis enthusiasts, providing a welcoming environment for your stay. Explore the best options for a cannabis-friendly getaway in the Grand Canyon State.


Arizona is home to many forms of natural splendor; massive lakes, ancient forests, and of course, The Grand Canyon. It is also worth mentioning that cannabis is legal for recreational use in Arizona.

Between legal recreational cannabis, and a wide array of outdoor and vacation activities, what more of a reason could you need to travel to America’s beautiful Southwest?

Stay tuned to find out which cannabis-friendly hotels you should check out while you are visiting the great state of Arizona.

Traveling With Cannabis 

Have you ever checked into a hotel after a long day of traveling only to realize that you don’t have anything to help you relax waiting for you on the other end?

Due to The 2018 Farm Bill, hemp (and traveling with hemp) is legal in all 50 of the United States. But, hemp is really only good for containing high amounts of CBD and negligible amounts of THC.  


CBD can be great for pain and general anxiety, but it may not be what people reach for when they are looking to enter an altered state of mind. 


While it may have been possible to sneak along your stash
while traveling in the past, the recent conviction of Brittney Griner in Russia has cannabis travelers wary of consequences for breaking the law when it comes to traveling with a controlled substance.


Luckily there have been advancements in cannabis tourism that you can start taking advantage of as soon as now.  

Best Cannabis Friendly Hotels in Arizona

Sure you can eat an edible in any hotel room (in a state where consuming cannabis is legal), but there is a big difference between doing it on the sly, and being in a welcoming place that was designed for cannabis users. 


And so, we look to the amazing Clarendon Hotel in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.

The Clarendon Hotel is a luxurious hotel that offers its services to both cannabis users and non-cannabis users. 

Amenities at The Clarendon Hotel

There are several different destinations and perks within one building that will have a little something for everyone. 

1. A Phenomenal Pool

Appropriately named, “The Oasis”, the pool at The Clarendon Hotel is amazing. Complete with luxurious decor, chic and comfortable lounge chairs, private cabanas, underwater speakers, a jacuzzi, and the world’s largest outdoor decorative water wall. The only thing that’s missing is you.

2.The Skydeck Rooftop

The rooftop boasts some of the loveliest views in all of Pheonix. Seek out one of the designated spots to smoke cannabis on the roof while you ponder the sunset while overlooking the historical Midtown bustle.

3.The Lazy Bee Spa

The Lazy Bee Spa offers an impressive range of services, including massages, facials, and beauty treatments like waxing and dermaplaning.

4.Partnership with Elevations Nation 

This is the big one. Elevations Nation is a company that is dedicated to curating next-level experiences and spaces for cannabis lovers. 

Starting in November 2022, Elevations Nation is taking dinner reservations with Hell’s Kitchen Chef, Cody Candelario, to offer up a cannabis-infused dining experience unlike any other. 

Imagine not even needing to leave the hotel to go to an amazing dinner like that. 

5.Car Service 

The Clarendon offers to drive its patrons free of charge to local dispensaries so that they can re-up on whatever cannabis their heart desires. 

6.Limitations

Since the Clarendon Hotel is a split hotel, half of the hotel is not cannabis-friendly. 

Make sure that you book a cannabis room if you are hoping to smoke or vape indoors. Framiliriaze yourself with cannabis-consuptions areas and lounge before sparking up. 

Don’t Forget About Bud and Breakfast 

If you are looking for a luxurious cannabis travel experience that isn’t confined to one hotel building, there are still great options for you.


Similar to AirBnb, there is an online platform called “Bud and Breakfast” where you can search for cannabis-friendly homes available for rent in the city where you are needing accommodations.


Within Arizona there are several listings, though in order to book them you must first select the dates you are seeking, give them some personal information, and then request permission to book. 


One listing on Bud and Breakfast worth mentioning is the “Scottsdale Arizona Getaway”. They have a sophisticated, cannabis-friendly, renovated 2 story townhome that is available for rent and located right in the heart of the fashion district, complete with a heated pool. 


The proprietor of the Scottsdale Location, Rain, is super responsive and helpful. They were sure to mention all of the cannabis that is included in your stay, along with additional nearby dispensaries, cannabis farm tours, and other local cannabis events. 

In Conclusion

Traveling with cannabis can be dicey, so why not make it easy on yourself and plan to stay in a cannabis friendly hotel where cannabis is included, and you are guaranteed the ability to relax how you want to. 


Spark up, unwind, and enjoy your vacation. 



JARS

December 10, 2024

Best cannabis strains for baking

Best cannabis strains for baking

Discover the best cannabis strains for your baking adventures. From cookies to brownies, find strains that complement your recipes with unique flavors and effects. Elevate your baked goods and enjoy a delightful high with these curated cannabis recommendations for baking enthusiasts.


Whether you just made your first banana bread during quarantine or you’re a cupcake pro, there’s no doubt that baking is becoming a worldwide phenomenon. So why not toss some cannabis into something sweet the next time you grab your apron?

Making your own THC-infused edibles at home is delicious, incredibly easy to do, offers a more nuanced high than store-bought edibles, and deepens your relationship with the plant. And if you’re new to making edibles, you might find yourself wondering what are the best cannabis strains for baking? And the short answer is—all of them. That’s right, there is no wrong strain to bake with.

That said, baking with cannabis has more to do with the terpenes in each individual strain rather than the strain itself. So before we can share some of our favorite strains to bake with, we have to talk about terpenes.

Understanding Terpenes

When it comes to cooking with cannabis, think of it more like an herb that seasons your food. Each variety of bud has its own set of terpenes that give its signature flavor and aroma that can help enhance your dish or complement the flavors. Let’s take a quick glance at some of the most common terpenes, their flavor profile, and the potential effects of each. 

Pinene

With this terpene, the name says it all. Pinene naturally occurs in herbs like basil and rosemary, snd has a refreshing aroma similar to that of a pine forest or pine needles. This terpene may be able to help reduce anxiety and ease minor aches and pains. 

Limonene

Citrusy and bright, this fragrance-boosting molecule is commonly found in lemon and orange peels. Typically associated with sativa strains, limonene is said to elevate your mood and provide a burst of energy.

Myrcene

The most common terpene in modern commercialized cannabis, myrcene is marked by its warm and spicy aroma. Besides cannabis, you can also find myrcene in lemongrass, mango, and thyme. Many look to this terpene to provide calming or sedating effects.

Caryophyllene

This peppery little molecule (also found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon) is unique in that it is only known terpene to also act as a cannabinoid. Some studies have shown that it can interact with our endocannabinoid system to provide anti-inflammatory effects. It may also be able to treat anxiety and depression according to both anecdotal and scientific evidence.

Linalool

Ever smelled lavender essential oils to promote relaxation? Well, then you’re already familiar with linalool. Known for its floral yet herbaceous flower, linalool also naturally occurs in birch bark and, of course, lavender. Used for centuries in herbal medicine, linalool is known to promote a sense of calm and serenity.

Best Cannabis Strains for Baking

While it is true that there is no incorrect strain to bake with, there are certain strains that pair well with particular flavors in popular baked goods. Here, we’ll break down a few of our faves based on their terpene profile.

Do-Si-Dos

Brimming with citrusy limonene and floral linalool, this strain is ideal for baking anything with springtime flavors. Whether it’s blueberry pound cake or lemon meringue pie, Do-si-dos will blend right in with the rest of the fruity and fresh flavors. Plus, its relaxing yet euphoric effects will leave you feeling like you’re on cloud nine.

Purple Punch

With the flavor of grapes, blueberry muffins, and tart fruit juice, it’s hard not to love Purple Punch in your favorite desserts. It adds a sweetness and a slight herbal kick to brownies, cookies, cakes, and anything in between. Perfect for a bedtime snack, this strain delivers ultra-relaxing effects that allow you to drift off to sleep in no time.

GSC (aka Girl Scout Cookies)

Named after our nation’s most beloved cookies, it’s no surprise that it pairs well with your own baked creations. Rich in caryophyllene, this cultivar is known for its powerful, dessert-ready aroma & flavor profile featuring notes of mint, sweet cherry, and citrus. Use GSC in your next batch of cannabutter and you’ll feel a wave of euphoria and full-body relaxation in just a few bites.

Sour Diesel

Sour Diesel might not sound like the most delicious strain in the world but it has a time and a place in the kitchen. Instead of trying to mask the pungent taste and aroma, you want to work with it to get those delightful energetic effects from the plant.

For example, you could try making s’mores brownies that could benefit from some bitterness to mimic a freshly charred marshmallow. You could also whip up some sour gummies or a tart lemon pie that would embrace the flavors of this sativa-leaning strain. Either way, you’re in for an incredibly upbeat treat.

Pink Kush

Pink Kush gets its name from the tiny pink hairs that dot each bud, almost signaling its candy-like flavor. High in myrcene, the sweet vanilla flavor with a hint of sour candy pairs perfectly with dark chocolate and mocha-flavored desserts. Just beware that this strain usually packs a potent punch of relaxation and tranquility.

Final Thoughts

When all is said and done, baking is supposed to be fun. While we love to chef it up with these five strains, the possibilities are endless. Once you get comfortable with terpenes and the different flavors of your favorite desserts, there is no wrong way to make at-home edibles. Try these strains at home and let us know what you think!

JARS

December 11, 2024