Mike Robinson’s Cannabis Primer

Mike Robinson's Cannabinoid Primer

by Amora Correa

Mike Robinson, the Founder of the Global Cannabinoid Research Center in Santa Barbara, California, is a cannabis pioneer who joined TSC Talks as their Director of Research and Development and now owns 50% of TSC Talks. He is launching his own line of products and conducts a massive compassion program, which is on its way to quite possibly the largest giveaway ever of CBD and CBD products that help and rescue so many people out there dealing with all kinds of extreme circumstances and suffering from different types of pains and discomfort.

He recently did a Facebook live explaining his products from the compassion giveaway and answering important questions from the live public. Mike gets into how he got into compassion, how his different types of products work, and also mentions important individuals like his mentor Dennis Peron. Dennis Peron is the co-author of California’s 1996 Cannabis Compassionate Use Act. An important figure for all of us today fighting to help others in natural ways.’

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“I thought I’d do a live video because a lot of people are getting all of these different things in the mail, these different compassion packages, and some of you are wondering, ‘Hey, what did I get from you, Mike?’ So I thought, let’s just do a video and we can go over all that.”

“There’s been a lot of compassion packages sent out and a whole lot more is coming. And I’m about ready to get to post two photos or actually four or five posts that are gonna blow your mind. Over 30 boxes with 200 products each in them on two pallets were loaded onto a truck today headed this way to give out a total of one hundred million milligrams of CBD. We started out with a million and we went to 10 million. And now we’re going to 100 million.”

“The big question a lot of people have is ‘what do I have?’ There are several different oils. There’s a very golden looking oil that says CBGa. When you look at this one, you’ll see more of a gold color, because there’s a lot of terpenes in this one. In Compassion, I don’t send out weak products.”

“If I’m going to formulate something and send it out to you, I want to be strong enough for it to work for you.”

“This particular oil, CBGa, about a quarter dropper to a half dropper is a good dose. For some people, they’re only going to need about that. CBGa is very rare. You’re not going to find this on the market at all. It’s not for sale. This is what Genevieve’s Dream product will be, a CBGa type of creation. There’s a total of nine cannabinoids in this one oil. And of course, we just put two on the label, because we’re not gonna give away our secrets. It’s research and development. We’re giving away what, normally, people will throw away or shove away because they don’t ever want anybody to know what they’re doing. For me, what I do is split it up. You can’t really steal a formulation from me because it’s not all in one place.”

“Now, other people are gonna find that they get a bottle and it’s got a very dark color to it. This is very planty. It’s a cold press. Okay, so this is CBDa with CBG, CBGa, and also CBC. All of them have pucker cannabinoids. Start with a quarter dropper, work your way up. Try drops and work your way up. Now a lot of you got a roll-on. Pretty soon this roll-on is going to have a neat little thing that says Relaxation Revolution. This is actually a product line that’s about to come out.”

“The Forest Bathing product line is out and launching right now. Forest Bathing is a little bit different because it’s based on forests. This one is 30% terpenes, 250 milligrams of nano CBD. So this rolls right on your neck or on your head if you have a headache, or on your elbow if your elbow hurts, on your collarbone. You got terpenes, it smells so good, and it’s incredible.”

Mike takes his time to teach us some of the incredible things these products can do and how it works in our system.

“When I spray this on my skin and put this in the back of my neck, what’s going to happen is that it’s going to absorb right into my spinal cord, right into the tissue, right into the flesh. The technology that I use basically takes your flesh and turns it into a transdermal patch. One fighter nutrient opens up the pore, the second phytonutrients and the third phytonutrients are cannabinoids, they slip into the pore. Then other nutrients actually close the pore. So it makes your skin the patch.”

“I mean, other than the smell of beautiful terpenes, it’s gone 100%. What’s in this is called Forest Bathing. It’s a product that’s being launched through a corporation known as TSC Talks. And that roll-on is sort of a different product that is one of my product lines, Relaxation Revolution. They’re different. The one I just put on my wrist has CBG in it. This one is CBD. So what do we do with these topicals? When we put them on, guess what they do?”

“Like I said they absorbed into our bloodstream. So not only are we treating our anxiety through aromatherapy, and through cannabinoid medicine, we are treating sore joints, sore shoulders…”

“I just put Nano CBD along with terpenes on my shoulder, smells beautiful. The next thing you know, not only does it work in that area, but it’s absorbed into my bloodstream and it’s absorbing into my lymphocytes and what happens with cannabis oils as they might make it into your bloodstream, you only get about six to 10% absorption with most CBD oils. And then what happens is they don’t make it into lymphocytes. So it’s great that it’s making it into your blood a little bit, but it’s not making it into that white blood cell and that’s what it needs to be.”

Here, Mike continues to explain the role and the importance of nanotechnology:

“I’ve been approached by a few different university research teams and actually accepting a couple of collaborative offers to join some research teams in creating some investigative medicines for studies, clinical trials. We are finding that nanotechnology is very helpful, especially through the transdermal applications like I just showed you, because you’re getting 100% absorption of the cannabinoid instead of a small amount. So what we’re finding is cancer patients, people with autism, epilepsy, you name it, lupus, pain, chronic pain especially, are doing very well by soaking in the cannabinoids, allowing them to fully absorb it.”

“When I spray these nano cannabinoids on my skin, they’re actually absorbing into my bloodstream. When you have a situation as a female with endometriosis, spray, spray, spray! Rub it in. The next thing you know you don’t have a topical that’s leaving a cream or residue.”

“My biggest issue is treating pain. And I don’t like topicals that leave slimy kind of feelings on me. I don’t want to smell like menthol. I want to smell good! So what I did was I took a terpene combo that I love, that I actually was going to turn into a cologne. Then I took a technology that breaks away the water-soluble part of the terpene called a glycoside. So there are terpene glycosides that come from cannabinoid medicine that comes out of the plant and other phytonutrients, I add those into water-soluble cannabinoids known as nano.”

“Nano is when you shrink the cannabinoid. We see a lot about cannabinoid medicine and nanotechnology and we see nano emulsified CBD. That’s sort of a strange term, but it’s actually right. Because nano is shrinking the cannabinoid. Emulsifying is making it water-soluble. You can actually shrink a cannabinoid. Quantum Physics is literally applied to do that without making it water-soluble. You can make a cannabinoid water soluble all day long without shrinking it. So we have an industry that does have some shysters out there that are selling some water-soluble CBD that has not been shrunk at all. It makes a huge difference when the size of the cannabinoids has been reduced. And that’s what nanotechnology is. It’s reducing the size of the cannabinoid by a dramatic percentage. In this particular product, the Relaxation Revolution, the size of the cannabinoid has been reduced by 90%. And you can’t quite get it perfect. That’s one way I can tell when people are emulsifying or truly doing that on technology. When I asked for the size of a certain nanometer for this CBD, the 2500 milligrams of an extract that went in here turned into about 260 milligrams of active because it was shrunk. Okay, it’s a smaller cannabinoid now. So, when I put it on my skin, and the terpenes open the pores, the cannabinoid slips right in. Other terpenoids on the skin close the pores.”

“So when we look at how nanotechnology works, for example, like a transdermal patch, put it over the wrist, because that’s where these veins are pulling over the right wrist. It’s where the artery is, right? But it’s nano. So it’s gonna go into your epidermis. It’s gonna go into your tissue where you got pain.”

“Let’s see, my elbow hurts, okay, I start rubbing this on my elbow. Well, guess what, as it makes the joint feel better. It’s also absorbing all the way in to my bloodstream. And once it gets to that bloodstream, it’s making it into the lymphocyte. And that, folks, is what nanotechnology is truly about. Cellular health, bringing the cannabinoid all the way into the cell. It’s one thing to let the cannabinoids run through the river of your red blood. Think about that. Your red blood flowing like a river. Inside of that river, there’s little rocks, little bends and turns, and twists in that river. Where are those lymphocytes? This is your white blood cells. Your immune system has everything regulated through that, okay? That cannabinoid needs to get into that white blood cell. And it’s not going to unless it shrunk. Otherwise, CBD, about 6% of its making it there.”

“Because our industry is new, we have less than desirable people out there you know, in the nano world, some of them just making it water-soluble. So it makes it hard on consumers and they need a source they can trust. And that’s why recently when I went into collaboration with the American Journal of Endocannabinoid Medicine, and the American Journal of Endocannabinoid Medicine University to offer doctors the one year AMA approved course to gain their accreditation, their certification by the AMA in Endocannabinoid medicine, I thought that was very important. Not to make money because I haven’t made any, and I’m not gonna make any money having doctors take a course off my website. But what that does is allow your doctor to be a little bit more educated like mine is because my doctor actually pays me when I go as her consultant. It’s important that our doctors learn as much as possible because right now, just watching this video alone, you have more knowledge than your doctor does. Your doctor has no idea how nanotechnology works and cannabinoid medicine. I can tell you why. Just two days ago, I sat here with a leader in the California UC system writing out the beginning of the rough draft of the $10 million research grant to the Global Cannabinoid Research Center, to put it in a commercial location, build and set up a lab, a clean room, and do two different studies, one on cancer and one on children with autism using nanotechnology. So that tells me right there that the university system in California is coming to me and my little eight by eight box and wanting me to expand out into commercial location.”

“They’re tired of seeing a lot of studies done on CBD oil over and over and over again. We need to do clinical trials that go into the next level of cannabinoid medicine and that would be the use of nanotechnology and the use of nanotechnology to transdermal application. And that’s exactly why you’re seeing all this stuff on Forest Bathing through TSC Talks.”

“I’ve never sold one. I’ve been giving it away. I want people to get better. I want people to roll this stuff on and go, ’Wow, I smell good. I don’t need to smell like menthol. My pain can go away. My migraine can go away. I feel good.’ Because that’s important. It’s important that people feel better and they get better. And you don’t always feel better when you smell like a big tub of menthol.”

“I’m not putting anybody down that uses camper menthol and topicals because it works, right. But what I’m saying is, when my fiancé puts her head on my shoulder and I lay down at night, I don’t want her to have to pad it with the different blankets, I want her to smell cannabis terpenes, get the aromatherapy from my neck and fall asleep. So literally, my medicine on my neck is putting my other half asleep as she rests her head on my shoulder. So that’s the beauty of terpenes. That’s the beauty of the aerosols that come from terpenes. That is the beauty of every last creation that’s coming out of me right now when it comes to nanotechnology because it’s also coming with this new technology.”

“I’m working on a patent application for right now. And the creation of terpene glycosides is just so imperative that we advance cannabinoid medicine much further than it currently is, and take it to the next level. It’s one thing to have terpenes, it’s another to have terpenes from the cannabis and hemp plant that have been brought through technology, that strips away everything but that water-soluble part of them. So we now have water-soluble terpenes. This is very, very important. It’s very important to legitimize our medicine. It’s very important to show the world that cannabis isn’t just a plant that grows. It’s a plant that grows all those essential oils you find in the doTERRA kit. All those essential oils you find in Young Living. “If somebody likes Young Living or doTERRA, they’re gonna go nuts when they get this.”

“And it’s because the combo of phytonutrients changes our world, they change our life. Most people are totally unaware that big pharma can’t make crap on their own. Almost everything they make is emulating a plant. Literally, 65% of the pharmaceuticals that are available right now today are designed after what a plant could do.”

Some questions posed by the viewers:

“Burke, one question asked, is there any THC?”

“Okay, now, the thing about CBGa is, CBGa is the mother of all cannabinoids. You asked if there’s any THC in the CBGa oil. It’s like this one that’s a nice golden looking oil and you can think there is THC in there but there’s not. It’s nothing but terpenes, CBGa in a CBDa carrier with some plant enzymes. So basically the omegas from the plant, which allows me to do the conversion that’s necessary. There is no THC but in CBGa you have the molecular structure that includes it. So you’re not going to test positive for using THC because you are not. But are you going to get the benefits? Well, yes you are. With CBGa you are. And this is why I’ve created Genevieve’s Dream Corporation, and am currently working with multiple different investors that are interested in that. And it’s pretty incredible. One has come forward saying that ‘Mike, we want to just fund this whole thing.’ And that’ll be great because then I can bring that product to you guys because what the market is missing is a solid CBGa, CBG, CBC. The market doesn’t have things like this. Most people have never seen anything like this. This is CBC. Most people have never even seen CBC, and I’ll show you CBC.”

“Some of the cannabinoids I work with you’re not going to read about a whole lot because most people don’t know what they are. They’re minor cannabinoids. I get quoted a lot saying I like to do major things with minor cannabinoids. And it’s true, I do.”

“What I found is that the minor cannabinoids in the plant do major things. We don’t always need to be feeling lit from THC to get a lot of activity in our endocannabinoid system.”

“And I find that minor cannabinoids can seriously make that happen. I also find that minor cannabinoids can reset our CB receptor system in a different kind of way, in such an interesting way that allows us to keep using THC.”

“I’ve been talking to a lot of people and they are having problems with their RSO, their protocols for the cancer patients. And a lot of this has to do with floods of THC that comes into our brain and a lack of anatomy and production. When our brain produces more endocannabinoids it makes more cannabinoid receptors. So if you put nano CBD in your body, it’s not going to land on a CB one receptor in your brain. You’re not going to get a head rush. What it’s gonna do is make more and more and more CBD one receptors, allowing THC to do its job so much better.”

“The CBD I’m putting up here on my skull, that’s an EXO cannabinoid because it comes from the plant(outside) (endocannabinoid- made by the brain, inside). So when I do this, and my brain picks up, ‘Hey, I just got some CBD.’ What it does is say, ‘hurry up, hurry up, make more endocannabinoid receptors, so my endocannabinoid can land on it.”

“Now, I just used CBD for an example, but that literally won’t do it on its own. It’ll do quite a bit. But I go into a lot of other cannabinoids, CBDGa, CBG, CBC, and CBCa’s. I love it. I also love CBNA, I love THCV. There’s so much to look at this plant. There so much that I can do. So, we just stay simple. We can sit and spray something like that on our neck and also have it go into our bloodstream and treat us.”

“As I rub this on my wrist, just a little bit tiny, small amounts come out because it’s all it’s needed. Why? Because 100 percent is going into my bloodstream. 100% of that going into my white blood cells. This is why nano works, if it’s coming from a good source.”

Mike also opens up about the beginning of his journey:

“Kathy Abrams asked me how did I learn all this stuff. Real question! Years ago, before 2013. I was a civil rights lobbyist that represented kids and special education. I ingested cannabinoid medicine one day. My roommate came to me, his name is Henry, and he was telling me I can’t eat it all. I tore a NAB muscle. He’s telling me I can’t eat it all, but the bottom line was I could eat. I just had a torn out muscle. It took a week to find out that my roommate was giving me CBD. I had no clue. So I’m eating the weed I have because I can’t smoke it, I am eating the CBD I have because I don’t even know what CBD was, I just think it’s something my Korean roommate gave me. And wow, I stopped seizing after 18 years of seizing all over this nation. Cannabinoid medicine stopped the seizures!”

“And when that happened, I went nuts! I started typing away on Facebook. And here I am, I work in law representing kids in cases where I sue people. So, I’m typing away on Facebook. Well, all the defense attorneys on cases I had used those post filed motions to dismiss and kicked me off the cases. It’s not even a month after I started using cannabinoid medicine the right way and ingesting, I got booted off all my cases and I had to figure out what I was going to do with my life. What I did was decided I didn’t need to do legal research anymore and start researching this plant. Start researching the medicinal angles of this plant and start digging into the NIH, and start looking at all the studies.”

“How did I start giving away oil? A compassion provider came and said ‘Hey Mike, here’s some oil.”

“My CBD was given to me on compassion. I stopped seizing because of compassion. Then I get cancer real bad and compassion providers are ‘Here Mike.’ They take me to meet Dennis Peron, the guy that wrote Prop 215, the Godfather of compassion! I get caught up in the middle of a compassion program where I got to look at this research and I got to learn it. I got to take every bit of this IQ and apply it. In order to treat compassion patients not one or two, I’m talking 20, 30, 40, 50 a day. An incredible number of people need help. They need it now. And they need it from somebody that knew and nobody knew. Doctors didn’t know. Nobody knew the answers. But the answers are right there, in PubMed and National Institute of Health Libraries you could find the answers on cannabinoid medicine. So I found these answers.”

“So here we go, years ago by doing all this compassion, and then Prop 64 comes to California and destroys compassion. Suddenly, I’m a felon. I’m an outlaw.  Suddenly I’m a wanted man for giving away cannabis oil. I’ve committed multiple felonies in helping Genevieve because I didn’t wait for the statute of limitations.”

“A book that I would write about the cannabis laboratory would be an admission to at least seven different felonies for helping a child stay alive and get better. We live in a really weird world. I learned all of this stuff through compassion. And then compassion dies in California because of the law. And I’m threatened,, ‘close your doors, quit giving things away. Kill it.’ So we stop.“

“January 2018 comes and Dennis Perrone passes away. The author, co-author of Prop 215. Earlier in that year, I had written the problem resolution with Dennis, sitting down with him. We wrote his last act of compassion, a request in the prohibition on gifting. That’s now a law that went into effect in March.”

“I learned to give through a bunch of people. I’ve been giving for years. I learned everything I know now because in January 2018 when Dennis died, I had to do something to legitimize myself. So I went to the American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine to offer my services on social media. Before I knew it, most of the staff quit, then the entire executive director quits. Now I’m the director, communication director, consumer affairs, and I’m running the show for the only Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine.”

“So this goes on throughout the whole year of 2018. Then I find myself writing abstracts. Now I’m writing the actual research I was reading back as a compassion provider. And before the end of 2018 hit, I was published four times in different international journals of medicine on different cannabinoid medicine abstracts. What a journey! I founded the Global Cannabinoid Research Center at the end of 2018. Here we are in 2020 in contract with the American Journal of Endocannabinoid medicine and their university offering education to doctors globally, teaching doctors what they missed in college, every doctor around the world missed the endocannabinoid system in college and endocannabinoid medicine and now is an opportunity for them to learn they can do that through my website, the Global Cannabinoid Research Center.”

What a journey indeed! An inspirational and raw story that Mike takes us really behind the scenes of the origins of this journey. We want to thank Mike for all the help and support throughout all these years that he stands up for this community that believes in endocannabinoid medicine and for sharing with us one of the most incredible journeys one could ever live while saving lives. Mike goes on to explain his motive for doing such hard work for people he doesn’t even know, but feels that he has a connection with:

“If you’re wondering, hey, what’s my motive man? What’s his agenda? Love!”

“You might not like me at all, but I love you. And I’m gonna keep on giving away as long as it can.”

“It’s exciting to see this and then what company hands Mike Robinson 5000 products to give away. A company that wants to fund Genevieve’s Dream! You gotta use your influence or power. I see a lot of people out there calling themselves influencers. Well, guess what, if you use that title for yourself-it’s cheesy as hell …go ahead and use it, man. If you have the ability to influence people, you should be influencing people to love one another.”

Mike also exposes some of his agenda and near-future plans. Mike’s currently working with publicists and cannabis industry executives to find the funding for Race For Autism https://www.carlosvieirafoundation.org/about/about-us.html – with an extensive history that ended with a bang in 1995 in a professional tour wreck that caused his epilepsy. Robinson’s ties to racing are extensive.

“The Carlos Vierra Foundation has been pushing along since 2008 when it started out donating funds to parents of kids with Autism. This small CA non-profit is slowly growing and what I’d like to see is CBD companies and Hemp companies adorn his car with sponsorships and move him into the Big Leagues where Carlos Vierra deserves to be!”

We will end here with a little inspiration from Mike:

“Don’t ever let anybody tell you that you can’t do it or it’s impossible. Look back at them and say, ‘Boy, I feel sorry for you, man. Because I’m possible.’ So, it’s possible and the only thing that’s impossible is for me to keep listening to somebody that says it’s not possible.”

“I hope you guys like your compassion package, and hope you like this lesson I taught!”

“Please go follow at Carousel Challenge and follow Genevieve’s nonprofit. It’s pretty intense to watch this grow.“

“Remember the nano topical, Woohoo! Let those cannabinoids absorb into your bloodstream. Treat yourself topically and smell good!”

Mike’s links:

https://thesourcecannabinoids.com

https://mikesmedicines.com

https://genevievesdream.com

https://globalcannabinoidrc.com

https://carouselchallenge.com