TIMMEN CERMAK
MARIJUANA ON MY MIND
The Science and Mystique of Cannabis
Marijuana is on everyone’s mind.
Why do so many people enjoy it? What is it doing in our brains? Is it safe for everyone to use? What should we be telling our children? What are the benefits of medical marijuana? Do CBD products live up to the hype? Does marijuana have spiritual power? And with so much conflicting information out there, how do we begin to make up our own minds about cannabis?
Marijuana on My Mind is for anyone who has ever experienced the mystique of cannabis or wondered exactly how cannabis works. With[TC2] over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr Timmen Cermak uses science to make sense of the endless debate between advocates and opponents of cannabis and provides answers to some of the greatest mysteries surrounding marijuana.
“This is a fascinating account […] the various effects of cannabis, both good and bad are covered in a uniquely personal narrative that is both enjoyable and educational at the same time.” – David Nutt, professor of neuropsychopharmacolgy at Imperial College in London and author of Cannabis (Seeing Through the Smoke): The New Science of Cannabis and Your Health[TC3]
“We needed a good, balanced, sensible and accessible book about cannabis and the brain, and here we have it.” – David Castle, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada and author of Marijuana and Madness.
The Science and Mystique of Cannabis
Marijuana is on everyone’s mind.
Why do so many people enjoy it? What is it doing in our brains? Is it safe for everyone to use? What should we be telling our children? What are the benefits of medical marijuana? Do CBD products live up to the hype? Does marijuana have spiritual power? And with so much conflicting information out there, how do we begin to make up our own minds about cannabis?
Marijuana on My Mind is for anyone who has ever experienced the mystique of cannabis or wondered exactly how cannabis works. With[TC2] over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr Timmen Cermak uses science to make sense of the endless debate between advocates and opponents of cannabis and provides answers to some of the greatest mysteries surrounding marijuana.
“This is a fascinating account […] the various effects of cannabis, both good and bad are covered in a uniquely personal narrative that is both enjoyable and educational at the same time.” – David Nutt, professor of neuropsychopharmacolgy at Imperial College in London and author of Cannabis (Seeing Through the Smoke): The New Science of Cannabis and Your Health[TC3]
“We needed a good, balanced, sensible and accessible book about cannabis and the brain, and here we have it.” – David Castle, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada and author of Marijuana and Madness.