Tyler Mintz

4 min

The Entourage Effect Part One

Updated: Oct 19, 2020

“We have just scratched the surface and I greatly regret that I don’t have another lifetime to devote to this field (the study of cannabis).”
 
- Dr. Raphael Machoulam


 
“The phrase {entourage effect} now commonly refers to the compounds present in cannabis supposedly working in concert to create ‘the sum of all parts that
 
leads to the magic or power of cannabis.’"  - Wikipedia

In 1998 the term “entourage effect” was introduced by Shimon Ben-Shabat and Raphael Mechoulam.


 
CBD is all the rage because it can help with several health issues and make day to day life a little easier without harsh side effects. Yay! Count us all in!  But here’s the problem: CBD is only one part of all the parts that lead to the “magic.” Therefore, it is important that, as a consumer, you get a product that has as many of the “parts” as possible


 
To make matters more interesting/confusing, chemists are now isolating the parts and piecing them back together for specific therapeutic benefits.
 

 
So, here is the question: What are Mechoulam and Ben-Shabat referring to when they said, ‘the sum of all parts leads to the magic?”
 

 
In the next few emails we take a deeper dive into “the entourage effect.” What
 
are all the active ingredients and what are their health benefits?
 

 
There are over 115 discovered cannabinoids, 20,000 discovered terpenes, and
 
6,000 discovered flavonoids. While cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids are
 
found throughout nature, the cannabis plant has over 100 cannabinoids, 200
 
terpenes, and 20 different flavonoids.
 

 
The first email is no surprise we look at cannabinoids!  Let's first say that
 
while science and equipment are racing forward at breakneck speed in this
 
industry, consumers can expect to see tinctures spotlighting different
 
cannabinoids like CBG, CBN, or CBC along with CBD (in the near future...wink
 
wink).  Unfortunately, most labs only test for a certain number of cannabinoids
 
the usual ones are: THCA-A, Delta 9THC, CBDA, Delta 8THC, CBNA, CBN, CBD, CBG, THCVA, CBGA, CBDV, CBCA, THCV, and CBDVA.
 

 
If you don’t want to get geeky for a minute skip ahead. You don’t need to know
 
where/how cannabinoids are created to get the gist, but it’s kinda cool, if you
 
geek-out on this stuff like me!
 

 
Below is a handy diagram of some cannabinoids.  Cannabinoids all start out as a
 
cannabinoid precursor that turns into CBGA and CBGVA.  From there, they go
 
through a process called: biosynthesis.  In other words, they morph into other
 
cannabinoids as the plant develops via sunlight and other conditions.
 

This is a list of a few of the progressions of cannabinoids.  For example, you
 
will not find CBN or CBL on here because they do not come from heat
 
(decarboxylation).  They are synthesized by oxidation (degradation). However,
 
they both still come from cannabinoid precursors.
 

 
As the CBGA and CBGVA changes into other cannabinoids, it doesn’t reproduce.
 
Meaning that different strains and harvests will be higher in different
 
cannabinoids.  For example, if there is more CBD there is less THC and CBC.
 

 
In conclusion - The following list is why "the parts" are where the magic
 
happens, the entourage effect.
 

 
This is a short list of a few cannabinoids and what their therapeutic benefits
 
are believed to be.  I have included a list of ALL the cannabinoids found in
 
cannabis because they are believed to either work in conjunction or have
 
therapeutic benefits themselves.  Have a look at this list compared to the
 
comprehensive list of cannabinoids, and you'll see that there's a lot of parts
 
that make up the sum.
 

 
Please keep in mind that a lot of research is being done and these statements
 
are not meant to treat, cure or prevent any diseases.
 

 
CBD: Pain, Inflammation, Calms Epilepsy, Anxiety, Depression, Reduce Oxidative
 
Stress, Heart Ailments, Type 1 Diabetes, Help with treating Schizophrenia
 
THC: Anxiety, Glaucoma, Nausea, Pain, Appetite Stimulant, Muscle Spasms,
 
insomnia
 
CBG: Glaucoma, IBS, Huntington’s disease, Colorectal Cancer, Antibacterial,
 
Appetite Stimulant, Muscle contractions in bladder
 
CBC: Pain, Inflammation, Digestive & Gastrointestinal Disorders, Antibacterial,
 
Antifungal, possibly the regeneration of brain cells thus aiding in
 
neurodegenerative conditions
 
CBN: Sleep, Sedative properties, Antibacterial, Appetite stimulant, Delay
 
progression of ALS
 
THCV: Diabetes, Anxiety, PTSD, Alzheimer’s disease, Stimulates Bone Growth
 
CBDV: Seizures, Nausea
 
CBCV: Pain, Inflammation, Depression
 
CBGV: Inflammation, Dermatitis, Inhibition of growth and division of certain
 
cancerous cells


 
Here’s a quick visual of only the cannabinoids in the hemp plant working
 
synergistically to create the “entourage effect.”  This is a comprehensive
 
list.  If I left a few out please excuse my oversight.
 

 
Cannabichromene (CBC), Cannabichromenic acid (CBCA), Cannabichromevarin
 
(CBCV)Cannabichromevarinic acid (CBCVA), Cannabicyclol (CBL), Cannabicyclolic acid (CBLA), Cannabicyclovarin (CBLV), Cannabidiol (CBD), Cannabidiol monomethylether (CBDM), Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), Cannabidiorcol (CBD-C1), Cannabidivarin (CBDV), Cannabidivarinic acid (CBDVA), Cannabielsoic acid B (CBEA-B), Cannabielsoin (CBE), Cannabielsoin acid A (CBEA-A), Cannabigerol (CBG), Cannabigerol monomethylether (CBGM), Cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), Cannabigerolic acid monomethylether (CBGAM), Cannabigerovarin (CBGV), Cannabigerovarinic acid (CBGVA), Cannabinodiol (CBND), Cannabinodivarin (CBVD), Cannabinol (CBN), Cannabinol methylether (CBNM), Cannabinol-C2 (CBN-C2), Cannabinol-C4 (CBN-C4), Cannabinolic acid (CBNA), Cannabiorcool (CBN-C1), Cannabivarin (CBV), 10-Ethoxy-9-hydroxy-delta-6a-tetrahydrocannabinol, 8,9-Dihydroxy-delta-6a-tetrahydrocannabinol, Cannabitriol (CBT), Cannabitriolvarin (CBTV), Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ^8-THC), Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (Δ^8-THCA), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-C4 (THC-C4), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A (THCA-A), Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinolic acid B (THCA-B), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid-C4 (THCA-C4), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabiorcol (THC-C1), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabiorcolic acid (THCA-C1), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabivarinic acid (THCVA), 10-Oxo-delta-6a-tetrahydrocannabinol (OTHC), Cannabichromanon (CBCF), Cannabifuran (CBF), Cannabiglendol), Cannabiripsol (CBR), Cannbicitran (CBT), Dehydrocannabifuran (DCBF), Delta-9-cis-tetrahydrocannabinol (cis-THC), Tryhydroxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (triOH-THC)
 

 
In the next blog, we’ll go over terpenes and their roll in the entourage
 
effect.
 

 
Until next time,
 
Stay healthy my friends!

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