The Clinical Endocannabinoid System Consortium (CESC) is dedicated to the data & analysis necessary to validate Cannabis products for the benefit of a global marketplace.

CESC curates real-world data In collaboration with a vetted group of scientific professionals, including physicians, chemists, biologists, botanists, engineers, economists, and regulatory affairs specialists. Our approach is informed by biotechnology and influenced by multivariate analysis (AI).

We pursue potency, dosage, and efficacy for product safety validation and clinical correlation. Our efforts are informed by the Cannabis used in active communities.

Initiatives

The Dosing Project: Dose-effect relationships of multi-agent botanicals involve appropriate characterization and categorization of products actively used by consumers. This post-market surveillance study of Cannabis products includes dosage (mg/kg), therapeutic and wellness indications, and an evaluation for adverse events.

The Cannabis Mind: Cannabis use results in a broad range of psychoactive states. From altered consciousness, to energetic, sedative, focused, aroused, creative, and many more, we map the Cannabis mind using subjective scales and Quantitative EEG as a biomarker.

Agronomy: CESC’s focus corroborates appellations, water conservation best practices, remote monitoring, and soil remediation. Our Investigations in breeding, cultivation, and safer pest management techniques support a more sustainable Cannabis industry.

Nomenclature: Quality assurance and predictable effects start with Cannabis characterization and categorization. CESC applies untargeted laboratory analysis to appropriately characterize botanicals and develops algorithms to categorize Cannabis chemotype. Products are further characterized with in vitro cell-based potency bioassays and presented using consumer-focused product labeling.

Cannabis & Immunity: Interactions of Cannabis use and cellular & humoral immune responses
with a focus on improved outcomes in malignant, autoimmune, and infectious disorders.

Capabilities

Analytical Validation: Laboratory characterization of botanical compounds for consistency, stability, and effectiveness.

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP): Process definition & development; implementing Quality Management Systems; reviewing & certifying Compliance Programs.

Contract Research Organization (CRO): Executing clinical studies; selecting & monitoring sites; recruiting respondents from Cannabis using communities; analyzing & interpreting data for timely and cost-effective commercialization.

Education: Targeting the professional medical community; establishing practice standards; publishing categorical product reports.

The CESC’s broad approach & expertise guide our partners through all phases of the development life cycle: from concept to commercialization.

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Industrial Hemp Business Opportunities

When the farm bill passed, we looked at the industrial hemp industry. It doesn’t take a whole lot of work on Google to figure out that there are so many different use cases for the plant, right? I mean, there are some people who say 20,000, and some people say 30,000. And so, […] you start thinking about all of the different applications that you can use for what I call “entire plant utilization,” right? I mean, our focus is on the stalk of the plant. You have a plant that you can use a hundred percent of [that] plant, […] the majority of it, the majority of the biomass, and the stalk of the plant. One Plant = 30,000+ Opportunities, Breaking Down Industrial Hemp I think one of the things that a lot of people don’t know is that industrial hemp is the number one carbon-sequestration plant on the planet. It’s fairly well known, at least within the hemp industry, that Henry Ford built a car and fueled it with hemp. There are so many different verticals that you can go Did You Know? into. You start thinking about those addressable markets, and then you combine the fact that this is a natural product, [a] natural material. With the world moving towards sustainable materials, you, when you’re conceiving the idea, you say, “Oh my gosh, this can change the world.”

Secret Unknowns About Industrial Hemp Capabilities

I think one of the things that a lot of people don’t know is that industrial hemp is the number one carbon-sequestration plant on the planet.

We’ve done some studies and research in the past, and […] if you take all the farmland here in the United States and, in an extreme example, if you converted all of that to industrial hemp, what does that mean for helping solve the US emissions rate?

Coleman Beale, CEO of Bastcore

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It’s fairly well known, at least within the hemp industry, that Henry Ford built a car and fueled it with hemp.

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On the incredible value and importance of building an audience

What I got right was building an audience. I see 99.999% of people building businesses that have no actual audience. They have no demand. They have no desire. And I’ve built an email list of over a hundred thousand people and counting. At any given time, [if] I want to hit them up and tell them about what I’m doing, they’re going to be there for me. They’re going to buy my products. They’re the ones who go to dispensaries. They’re the ones who’ve put food on my table and kept me going. My audience is invaluable, and I focused on that. And that was because I was saying something, and I was catering to a niche that didn’t exist.

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The people who are really scared of THC, I always give them the bath bomb first because it’s like a door opener. That’s literally why I have stayed on the shelves of this market. They’re effective; your skin is your biggest organ.

You soak in a tub of hot water, open up your pores, and then your body absorbs the cannabinoids, and it’s like you don’t get high from the bath bomb, but your skin gets high—and people, it changes their lives, […], especially like athletes’ recovery. Lady Gaga uses my bath bombs after her show in Vegas[, too].

Like all those viral baths she posted, those are Kush Queen bath bombs. There are so many athletes and people who have [used these]; there’s [even] a group of nuns buying us out at the Med Men store. They’re buying everything they had because they told people at Med Men that our baths were helping them speak to God.

And I think it’s because it’s also a form of meditation. You get in there; you’re soaking; you’re not really on your phone; you’re, like, with yourself.

Olivia Alexander, CEO & Founder of Kush Queen

On the importance of feeling in control

A lot of women like don’t want to feel out of control; they don’t want to feel like they have no control over their bodies. Now, you eat a certain amount of THC, your heart [rate]’s going to increase, but that also happens to the skin, to the body.

You increase circulation, you have deep relaxation, and then you combine them with essential oils, which is also combining a whole different type of herbal medicine.

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The cannabis industry will grow tremendously over the next few years, with analysts predicting it will be as big as a hundred-billion-dollar industry. The legalization of cannabis in many states has opened the door to a variety of new opportunities, including the development of new products and services, the growth of existing businesses, and the introduction of new technologies. With challenging times ahead, it is essential to understand how far the industry has come and to view your company’s place in the industry from a macro perspective. As more states legalize cannabis, the stigma associated with cannabis use continues to decrease. A stigma reduction will likely lead to increased demand for cannabis products and further investment in the industry. The long-term future of the cannabis industry is bright, so don’t be afraid to take risks and explore new opportunities.

Kellen Finney, Eighth Revolution

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Happy New Year! Turning the calendar year to 2023 brings the conclusion of a challenging year for the cannabis industry. Optimism around a catalyst has started to settle, and the belief that the path forward will continue with challenges remains. More states will be unlocked this year, bringing enthusiasm for new opportunities and for the incumbents ready to fight in the struggle known as cannabis.

Bryan Fields, Eighth Revolution

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