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We live in a world of “fake news.” Every day, we’re bombarded by attention-grabbing headlines, clickbait titles, and shocking “exposés.” …. but how do we know if any of it’s real? ❗You can’t always trust a Google search. ❗ How do we know if the person behind the article is really trying to teach us something? Or if they’re just trying to make a buck? 🤑 That issue is super pronounced in the cannabis community, which has been subject to mis- and disinformation for decades. Our special guest, CED Clinic’s Dr. Caplan, has a simple solution: go right to the source. Check out… 📖 Medical literature to see what’s being published today. 🖊 Consult meta-analysis, which are written by people who have read and digested research papers. 🩺 Talk to trusted experts and advisors. 👂 And don’t forget the value of what you’re hearing anecdotally. The cannabis community has been handicapped from research for close to 90 years. Because of that, some of the most reliable information really does come from users and people in the community. 👬👭 Ask around, keep your ears open, get curious, and you’ll quickly learn to separate good information from junk. —— ► Connect with Kham on LinkedIn: / khaminthi. . ► Special thanks to our guest expert Dr. Ben Caplan, from CED Clinic: https://www.cedclinic.com/ ———— For more resources: https://indicativemarketing.com/ #CannabisMedicine #PlantMedicine #Cannabis