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Best Cannabis Podcast Episodes
Cannabis is covered across 1 podcast episode in our library — including SmartLess. Conversations explore core themes like vasoconstriction / vasodilation, an acetylcysteine (nac), nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, drawing on firsthand experience and research from leading practitioners.
Below you'll find key insights, core concepts, and actionable advice aggregated from the top episodes — followed by a ranked list of the best cannabis discussions to explore next.
Key Insights on Cannabis
- 1.When battling an illness, prioritize heat exposure through hot baths or saunas, avoiding deliberate cold exposure which acts as a stressor, as advised by Huberman, particularly at the onset of symptoms (07:30).
- 2.Nicotine itself is not carcinogenic, but its delivery systems like smoking, vaping, dipping, and snuffing are harmful; oral nicotine delivery can still raise blood pressure and is highly habit-forming (18:23).
- 3.Maintaining a low blood pressure and dilated capillaries is crucial for brain and prostate health, with Huberman's colleague recommending low-dose (2.5-5mg) tadalafil each evening for men over 40 (29:31).
- 4.An acetylcysteine (NAC) at 600-900mg, 2-3 times daily, is a robustly supported supplement for helping to avoid or recover from the flu, acting as a glutathione precursor and mucolytic (14:19).
- 5.To optimize sleep, maintain bright days (especially morning sunlight before 10 AM) and dim, dark nights, as this greatly offsets depression, anxiety, OCD symptoms, and mania by regulating cortisol (39:42).
- 6.Cannabis use, particularly edibles with high THC, can lead to psychotic episodes, and habitual use suppresses REM sleep, which is essential for memory consolidation and learning (24:28).
Key Concepts in Cannabis
Vasoconstriction / vasodilation
Vasoconstriction is the narrowing of blood vessels, reducing blood flow, which nicotine can cause. Vasodilation is the widening of blood vessels, increasing blood flow, which can be achieved through heat exposure like saunas or hot baths, and drugs like tadalafil. Understanding these processes is important for managing blood pressure, circulation, and overall health, including brain health and male fertility.
An acetylcysteine (nac)
NAC is a supplement that acts as a precursor to glutathione, an important antioxidant. Studies show NAC (600-900mg, 2-3x/day) can significantly help in avoiding or recovering from the flu by boosting the immune system and acting as a mucolytic (thinning mucus), making it a well-supported aid for acute illness prevention and recovery.
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
These are specific receptors in the brain to which nicotine binds, leading to its stimulant yet relaxing effects and potentially influencing REM sleep. Huberman highlights that nicotine's interaction with this system is key to its effects on focus and alertness, and its potential neuroprotective properties against conditions like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Glp-1s (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists)
A class of peptides, initially discovered in Hila Monsters, that are proving to be highly effective treatments for obesity and diabetes (e.g., Ozempic). They also show promise in reducing cravings for alcohol and sugar. Huberman discusses the historical skepticism from the 'wellness' community changing once generic or compounded versions became available, highlighting societal biases in medical acceptance.
Actionable Takeaways
- ✓If feeling unwell, take a tolerably hot bath for 1-2 hours before bed for several days to mobilize the immune system, especially at the beginning of an illness (07:30).
- ✓Ensure morning sunlight exposure, or bright indoor lights, especially before 10 AM, to set your circadian rhythm and support mitochondrial and immune function (08:50).
- ✓If trying to conceive, men should apply a cold pack to the groin during sauna use, as heat significantly reduces sperm count and motility for up to 90 days (12:18).
- ✓Consider taking 600-900mg of An Acetylcysteine (NAC) two to three times a day when trying to avoid or recover from the flu, after consulting with your doctor (14:19).
- ✓If you wake up in the middle of the night and cannot fall back asleep within 30 minutes, get out of bed and do something else to avoid associating your bed with a 'battle with sleep' (36:38).
Top Episodes — Ranked by Insight (1)
SmartLess
Andrew Huberman | SmartLess
When battling an illness, prioritize heat exposure through hot baths or saunas, avoiding deliberate cold exposure which acts as a stressor, as advised by Huberman, particularly at the onset of symptoms (07:30).
Episodes ranked by insight density — scored on key takeaways, concepts explained, and actionable advice. AI-generated summaries; listen to full episodes for complete context.





