Sex, Drugs and Skincare

Puff, Puff, Glow: Does Weed Actually Make you hotter? GUEST COMEDIAN TANIA ESTRADA

Nicky Davis, Sandro Iocolano,Sarah Lawrence Tania Estrada Season 1 Episode 114

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What if the secret to glowing skin isn't another expensive serum, but something more... herbal? We're diving deep into the cannabis-skincare connection with returning guest and comedic powerhouse Tania Estrada, exploring the science-backed benefits of CBD for your complexion.

CBD isn't just trending—it's transforming skincare with legitimate anti-inflammatory properties that combat acne, redness, and even signs of aging. Our candid conversation unpacks fascinating research showing how cannabinoids reduce inflammatory cytokines, promote collagen production, and interact with your skin's natural systems for potentially remarkable results. Beyond the buzzwords, we explore how topical applications deliver compounds directly to your skin layers, bypassing the inefficiency of oral consumption.

But it's not all green lights. We examine the downside of smoking on skin health, discussing how any smoke—cannabis included—causes vasoconstriction and oxidative stress that accelerates aging. Tania shares her personal skincare journey with refreshing honesty, from treating desert-induced hyperpigmentation to her adventures with CBD products, providing real-world context to our scientific discussion.

Speaker 1:

You are listening to, watching, hearing, smelling, tasting and feeling sex, drugs and skincare. Like and subscribe. Hey, welcome back to Sex, drugs and Skincare. I'm Nikki Davis Jr, licensed comedian, stand-up esthetician, 25 years doing skincare. This is the only podcast that I'm aware of that does skincare and comedy, because the only friends we have are basically comedians or people that know more about skin than us.

Speaker 2:

Totally, and this is the only podcast I'm aware of. I don't know any other podcasts and I don't care to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, good, you don't need to know.

Speaker 2:

No, I have no idea. Like and subscribe.

Speaker 1:

Please like and subscribe. It makes us look good and make comments yeah.

Speaker 2:

Parking we're starting a Kickstarter for parking money, so we can have money for parking. Has anybody ever done that I? Don't know Like parking money Be like. I need to park my car this weekend and somebody can help me out. That's a good idea. Yeah, right.

Speaker 1:

By the way, you're allowed if you want, just like last time. Oh, I'll wait, okay, good.

Speaker 3:

Oh wow, she's saving it up.

Speaker 2:

I'm very excited. Save it for the car ride home.

Speaker 1:

How have you been since the last podcast?

Speaker 2:

Oh, I've been doing pretty well.

Speaker 1:

I forgot to take this shirt.

Speaker 2:

Okay, hold on.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, Go for it. He's going to do a quick costume change I did.

Speaker 2:

Oh, out of the laundry, out of the laundry.

Speaker 1:

That's my favorite t-shirt of yours that I like to borrow this one here. Yeah, the Biggie shirt. Oh yeah, I like this one. What size is it? Biggie.

Speaker 2:

I think it's Biggie. Yeah, I think it's Biggie. I tell people it's.

Speaker 1:

Alfred.

Speaker 2:

Hitchcock it they go oh, biggie's for the birds. And then people who know Alfred Hitchcock know that he made a movie called. The Birbs.

Speaker 1:

And then Eric Clapton. Isn't he in the Birds? Was Eric Clapton in the Birds or was he Yardbirds?

Speaker 2:

I think it was the Yardbirds. Yeah, because the Yardbirds was the British band, right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think so, and the birds were.

Speaker 2:

Was it an American band, wasn't it I? You know these are good questions you bring up. Yeah, leave it in the comments you have these questions. You ask that you don't even know the answer. It's not even close to anything.

Speaker 1:

You're like I don't know it has nothing to do with what we're talking about on the podcast today and that's how you fill space.

Speaker 2:

See, you build intrigue. You see, it's natural. Nothing came across like we were trying to do anything.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't entertained this on a normal skincare podcast no this, this interaction that we have with each other.

Speaker 2:

You're never gonna find it, so just don't even bother yeah, ironically, other skincare podcasts make me break out because they're gross make you break out, they make me break out, yeah just break out prison oh yeah I can't watch them the show yeah, speaking of segways, yeah what?

Speaker 1:

what's going on with you? Oh, nothing. I've just been sitting here changing shirts to make it look like we weren't here for the last two podcasts in a row. And, um, how am I doing?

Speaker 2:

good. I like it because we're also giving people what people want in podcasts anyways, which is like behind the scenes and also like inside baseball, so it's like it's a show, but you're also like listen, I'm just like you. We do, we do multiple podcasts a day.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm just like you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know um I like the format, though the 30 minute format's nice I like.

Speaker 1:

I feel like, though, we do need to, especially with this guest today. I think we should get to her as quickly as possible because, she is. She always has a lot of things to impart to us yes, and another, another an extremely hilarious way.

Speaker 2:

Another guest that's been on here for that you might be.

Speaker 1:

Is this your third or fourth time?

Speaker 3:

I think it might be my fourth, I think, maybe even fifth. Yeah, I think, maybe, I think, so, I think she might even.

Speaker 2:

This has been a third, fourth and fifth generation guest podcast.

Speaker 1:

We picked our favorites for this round Around the weeks. Yeah, our favorites for this week round.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so she's very, very funny. I'm gonna say she's very, very funny. She's a hilarious comedian, very talented actress. One time she was in here after she was promoting a movie that she just got done shooting. Fifth time guest, she's a renaissance woman. Please give it up for uh tanya strong yay thank you, no warning, by the way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, how are you?

Speaker 3:

I'm good. I'm good, I'm glad to be back. I love this show. You look amazing, thank you. Thank you. I think I've lost like I don't know like 40 pounds what?

Speaker 1:

yeah, you look unbelievable. That's were you just changing your diet or I stopped drinking that it's a big one.

Speaker 3:

I stopped drinking and I stopped smoking weed, what I know, but it was like you know one and the other you know just kind of yeah, yeah, is that like something?

Speaker 2:

do you happen when you're in mexico? Or was that like is that part of it? Or um was that extension of it?

Speaker 3:

no, mexico, I drank, okay, okay I drank in mexico yeah, I drank, but um, this was after when I got back. I think I've been um. I have 208 days, so a little bit over six months that's amazing. Yeah, thank you, that's really good, and so the weight just kind of fell off with that, yeah. So, um, yeah, I was just gonna say something. I'm like should I say it, should I not say it?

Speaker 1:

but I'm also celibate wow, I know I know, the world just made a collective this vagina is closed for the summer.

Speaker 3:

Well, good for you, you're maintaining that energy in there. Right, I'm clearing that energy, you're clearing it okay, clearing the womb space, clearing the sacral um, which, uh, and and it's all a uh, like you know, trying to do something different, like when you want to do something different, and I think drinking, smoking and then having sex with random people just kind of just lost its spark, that's so funny, just you know yeah I realized that you know from what I had with the person I was with before like for five years, which is like my best friend to not, and it's like then I started having sex with people that I just like.

Speaker 3:

What am I doing? Like this is just not. This isn't for me no, no like it's not, it's not fun, it's not fun. Like you guys know, you guys are best friends.

Speaker 1:

Yeah right.

Speaker 3:

You can't imagine, you know bumping uglies with somebody else like randomly yeah, no, no. And girls get attached to yeah, we get attached. So that that's important for me too. So like I feel like I've never cleared myself from any past breakups or traumas, and you know I don't think people understand how energy works, but like you know, when you have sex with someone you take on all their crap all their trash and it's like you know, it's like trash dumping after trash dumping after trash dumping You're making it sound so good right now.

Speaker 2:

You know what I hope. It's probably the most romantic thing I've heard all day. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I hope it's probably the most romantic thing I've heard all day. Yeah, I hope this is making you guys, horny Trash day.

Speaker 1:

Well, this is really good, though, that you brought these up, because I'm going to have you choose between our last two topics, so you get to pick one or two, and they're both actually really good topics.

Speaker 3:

Oh man, I feel like I'm going to go with one.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so go ahead and read it for us.

Speaker 3:

Can weed make you hotter? There you go. Can weed make you hotter like uh, I mean for some people like if someone's like really stoned and they're ugly and like people like they're like, oh yeah, she's hot.

Speaker 1:

Well, this is that's the topic, so that, so we're gonna do that topic today, um, and so yeah, can we're gonna a few little clinical studies woven into our little thing here, so can it actually make you more attractive. Basically, we're going to talk about whether or not some of the ingredients from either weed or CBD THC if it's good for your skin, what's trendy and what actually does anything. I do smoke CBD weed though.

Speaker 3:

CBD weed is good. I do. Yeah, it's like it takes the edge off, divas I know so good, they're so good. Yeah, um, yeah, uh, cbd weed works and uh, for me just to take the edge off yeah like not being able to smoke weed, and then like I also enjoy, uh, non-alcoholic beer, but that's a whole other thing okay, all right, that sounds like a party.

Speaker 1:

You gotta shut me down you know what I mean. So this, so yeah, so tell us so we're going to talk about anti-inflammatory benefits of weed, or you know, or weed related products, potential skin stressors from smoking, right um, and how thc, thc lube actually feels. I don't know if you've tried it. We have thc lube is it? Oh no, ours is cbd cbd yeah yeah, but um, I'd actually like to try the thc lube one just to see, because it would go into your skin.

Speaker 2:

So it would go into, like your skin, like the most like sensitive part of your body too like the most open areas.

Speaker 1:

Exactly Interesting. Wow, yep.

Speaker 2:

Huh, I'm not high, but my penis is. You know that kind of thing? Are you stoned? No, my balls are. I don't know. It's not funny.

Speaker 1:

So like you were saying, cbd is very relaxing. It's also very anti-inflammatory, so in vitro studies have shown that CBD can reduce cytokines. I'm not going to list which ones they are because I don't even know how to pronounce it, so boring. But cytokines are key drivers in acne and redness and so if you're taking something, or maybe even topically- it's going to help to reduce the inflammation.

Speaker 3:

Huh, okay, yeah, I hope I'm not inflamed you're not inflamed at all okay, that was uh, that was many, many uh whiskeys ago yes, that's man bloated I can tell the difference for sure now that I'm looking at you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, you didn't look you looked beautiful before, but now I can definitely tell the uh you looked a more sculpted, thank you. What More sculpted your face? It just looks more like.

Speaker 3:

Oh, good, yeah, you know what. Thank you so much for the videos.

Speaker 1:

Like I really do need to sign up. My problem. I just said, oh, my problem it's a problem. And for the classes, Like if you guys, don't know her funny facial class.

Speaker 3:

You guys got to get in it on Thursday.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to continue to this thing, but sign up for my secret session on patreon and you get two free classes, uh on zoom every month, and if you miss either of those two classes, there's like hundreds of classes to choose from online and uh she's very dedicated to every like, every you know, every two weeks, like put it on a class, and like consistency matters and we do our own facial massage, we get into our jaw we and we lift and tone and lymphatic drainage and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

And tanya has been with me since the very, very, very beginning from the gate girl, you changed my face.

Speaker 3:

Like I run into people all the time and they're like, wow, you haven't changed, like you look the same and I'm like, yeah, I kind of do you have in a good way. Yeah, I haven't aged yes, yes, exactly, yeah, you know I worry about botox, like should I get botox, should I not?

Speaker 1:

do you do botox or no? Okay, I don't do botox, I don't think you need it. I'm looking at you right now because I'm not smiling she's like um I did like permanent botox.

Speaker 3:

In mexico they have a permanent botox. It's a permanent thing that they have. You know, they have all kinds of fillers and stuff in mexico and I did something like in 2016 and I just never needed it again oh wow. So it just like told the nerve, just bye-bye yeah, and then, and then, I just use your, your methods, your methods but uh, tell us, tell us more.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so let's go back to uh cbd. It will help to inhibit, inhibit lipid synthesis, which is just sebum in your skin, um, via something called the ampk dash s-r-e-b-p-1 pathway.

Speaker 2:

Okay, these are things.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what they are, but I just made sure to get some studies before I just started talking.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, don't say, I'm reading that Really.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm, and it also promotes collagen and elastin in your skin, so that is going to help your skin stay young. Oh, so that's a positive. Okay, that's a positive.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's CBD on its own.

Speaker 1:

I believe it's CBD just on its own, like maybe in a topical. Okay, I believe it's CBD just on its own, like maybe in a topical. Okay, understood, and the trials that they have done are CBD ointments.

Speaker 1:

So that makes sense and they're going to improve the inflammation of your skin, and especially with things like acne, I'm assuming even with like eczema and psoriasis. It probably would help with that too. Oh, yeah, yeah, oh, and feel free to interject anytime you want, but just so you know I'm not trying to cut you off if I just keep going with information. So the question is then topical versus oral right. Okay, that's a reasonable question.

Speaker 3:

I cut out oral too. Messes with my throat chakra Giving or receiving.

Speaker 2:

Giving, yeah, good as long as we're straight on that, yeah we're not stupid um so topical cbd actually forms uh forms depots in the stratum corneum.

Speaker 1:

What is that? Oh, I guess it deposits something in the stratum corneum, which is one of your layers of skin, so it's bypassing. Oh, what it's basically saying is that it's putting it on your skin. It's bypassing the layers of your skin. Okay, let's just say you take vitamin C. If you take 1,000 milligrams of vitamin C in your skin, you might get 10% of that to your skin. Really, yeah, if you're putting it on top skin, you might get 10% of that to your skin. Really, yeah. If you're putting it on topically, you're going around the system, cutting out the middlemen and then just putting it directly on your skin.

Speaker 1:

Huh, so the vitamin C is so good for your body, but if you're just trying to get it on your skin, put it on your skin directly. You want to laugh?

Speaker 3:

what I use for vitamin C serum yeah, no. C serum yeah, no. Yes, I use half a lemon. I just use some lemon drops, straight lemon, and go like this and I put it on my face there's probably something really good about that?

Speaker 3:

it it makes a difference, like it's like my serum, before I even start applying makeup. And then, when I'm done with that, then I use, um, the aloe vera plant, and I use the, the salve, and I put that on my face and I let it dry before I start putting on face then you put on your other face.

Speaker 3:

Yeah but I hear that some people don't can't use vitamin c or can't use lemon and they say oh it'll, you know, you'll darken. And I think they're lying I think they just want you to spend 300 on the vitamin c serum vitamin c actually lightens your skin.

Speaker 1:

and I mean back in the days don't you remember the Brady Bunch when Jada had freckles and she wanted to get rid of them and so she was trying to rub lemon on her skin? And that was to get rid of the freckles.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I remember you gave me an amazing vitamin. It was my first vitamin C serum, remember? I think it was. Was it vitamin C or hyaluronic acid?

Speaker 1:

Oh, it was hyaluronic acid, yeah, yeah, that was amazing if you use hyaluronic acid, though, you got to put something heavier on top to seal it in, yeah otherwise it will. The hyaluronic acid, because it attracts moisture, it will actually attract it from your skin as well really yeah, so you want to. That's people. People make that mistake all the time. So put it on and then put something heavier over it like a coat, yes, just in case.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you gotta bake it in, okay so?

Speaker 1:

what else? Uv protection there's nano cbd cream which I would love to try that. If anybody knows where you can find some of that, please put that in the comments. Um, and it reduced the uva induced cellular damage, which the uva is the long-term damage that gets in there like uva. Uvb is the one that burns you probably know this already, but uva is the one that like no matter really what time you're out, it doesn't really matter. It comes even through your windows. It's going into your skin, penetrating all of the layers of your skin, and then it shows up like 30 years later, having affected your dna and your skin, and then it's. It's gnarly. So that's why you want to do full spectrum sunblocks and don't leave the house before five, exactly, yeah, or?

Speaker 1:

or whenever the sun goes down, honestly yeah um, so, yeah, so, and then it also helps to reduce the post-sun um redness, so like when you got that terrible sunburn, oh, that would have probably been really helpful for you. That would have been tell really quickly if you can that's my hyperpigmentation.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's lightened up a lot but there's just a story of how you even got it um, if you don't mind, when I went and did that movie yeah, that's right um, I went and did this movie and um cannonball comedian, uh, which actually, uh, we've won a lot of awards like it's actually my hyperpigmentation has been worth it like like this movie is killing it like it's a, it's a comedy horror. So um, cannonball comedian, um on the opening scene and uh, they told us to get there, like I think like four or five in the morning, and we went all the way into the desert, like you know, when you're going down the 15, and it's like zzy, yy, x yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So we got off that road and then I had to travel like an hour and a half down into a city called amboy, and by the time we got into the desert um, it was already 90 degrees that's the morning in the morning, like at five in the morning like 4 50, in the morning it was 90 degrees and so, as the hours went on and on, um, it just kept getting hotter and hotter.

Speaker 3:

And I didn't wear any sunscreen because I didn't even think and I had just put on makeup. I didn't put no sunscreen, just makeup, and then, um, because I was dying in the scene, they poured blood all over me and I don't know if that didn't help the situation. You know, because you have this stuff on.

Speaker 1:

It's corn syrup too. Yeah, it's corn syrup.

Speaker 3:

So I don't know if this was like baking on my face probably yeah probably, but it was just full-on sun, like by the time we were done shooting, I think it was like 11 in the morning. It was 117 degrees, oh my god. And so and I was fine when I left. I was fine, my skin was fine, but man, I just got these dark patches right, remember how you had melasma, like just right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I look like a football player you know, when they put the black lines underneath for like a long time and um, you know, it was very, it was very painful, like traumatically, like as a woman, just like it just totally ruined my skin, um, and so I've just been treating it all these years. Um, one thing that I got is, you know, those little red lights. Oh yeah, so I've been doing red light that's great, yeah, and it seems that it's cleared it up also too, like I make my juices you know my beats, beets and turmeric and things like that, that kind of help.

Speaker 2:

That's good for inflammation too, for inflammation.

Speaker 3:

So also I've been using tretinoin, retin-a and retin-A. It's like a combo cream. Like one time I use one and then I get a few of these. Later I'll use the other. That seems to help a lot. Later I'll use the other. Um, that seems to help a lot. Um, I also use the, the turmeric from the leftover juicing, and I kind of made a cleanser like a face cleanser and I use that, and my friend was like don't use that, it actually stains your face. I was like, well, I think it was doing good.

Speaker 1:

I think it stains your sink more than it stains your face.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, but no um, so it's been. It's been working good yeah but you know, we'll see. We'll see what happens, as I, you know, keep putting shit on my face but, other than that, like I can't really go out with it on my face, I look like a drug addict, like with what?

Speaker 1:

with the melasma, like if you're just walking out.

Speaker 3:

You know, I just need some missing teeth and I look like a crackhead from skid row don't put that out there in the university.

Speaker 1:

You need missing teeth, no, no, I don't need missing teeth, no that's not what I, and I don't need to be. I'm saying that when I go out, if I don't have anything on like my face.

Speaker 3:

It's just. You know it's not pretty, you're beautiful, no matter what you do. I've seen you in all stages.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, you see me with no makeup on. Yeah, remember when we had to trade glasses? Oh yeah, that was so funny.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't see a fucking thing because I was wearing just straight reading glasses.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so yeah, that was funny.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so let's go. So that would have really helped you the little CBD. So let's talk about smoking weed since you've stopped. There are drawbacks and side effects to that as well. And then also, I guess we're going to skip right to the topics and the lubes THC itself isn't anti-inflammatory topically alone, but I guess with the CBD and the terpenes which I looked up the data is quite sparse.

Speaker 1:

It says let's see. There's a lack of rigorous data. Where are the terpenes? Terpenes are basically like the essential oils in a sense, and they create the. It's the smell of it.

Speaker 1:

And then it's like I guess like turpentinepentine, right, so it's like a. It's like a, what do you call it when you like? A reduction, reduction, yeah, where it's just like the very yeah, like it's like the concentrated yeah, yeah, something like that, so it's. That's what essential oils are okay it's not just essential that you use them, it's just it's essential, it's an essence of it.

Speaker 1:

Essence right like the magazine yeah, like magazine essence um so smoking let's talk about that I, and I do sometimes worry about it not enough to stop but um it does. Any kind of smoking, cigarettes or smoking anything with the carbon monoxide is going to cause vaso restriction, that vasoconstriction constriction where you're actually, yeah, when you're like your blood vessels are actually your vessel constriction.

Speaker 3:

What'd you call me? What'd you call me? I like that. No, no, no, I was talking about blood.

Speaker 2:

What just?

Speaker 1:

and the smoke also gives you oxidative stress. Smoking anything reduces the blood flow and it increases your free radicals. So that's why they say well, first of all, you're going to get dullness, dryness, premature aging if you do too much and possible acne. But if you stop smoking I forget what they say how many weeks it is, your skin, your, your um, your circulation will come back and your skin will start to like. You'll be like oh god, I look so much better now oh okay.

Speaker 1:

So that's why when you have like surgery, you can't. They don't want you smoking, because they want all that they want your blood to be circulating really well yeah, yeah, that's one.

Speaker 3:

That's one bad habit. I mean, I'm not proud of it, but I smoke cigarettes you do? I don't think I've ever seen you smoke a cigarette? Yeah, I smoke. I've been smoking now for over a year, like 14 months to be exact. I've been smoking cigarettes. Well, and, um, I know I have to stop because I'm I'm planning to start dating and I know that it's going to be that point where I'm going to have to stop smoking, because guys are like, oh, that's gross. And I'm like, oh, so is your soft dick.

Speaker 2:

See, we can't have it all.

Speaker 1:

Clip that that's going on, the teaser babe.

Speaker 3:

So I know I'm going to have to stop smoking cigarettes, but I'm enjoying it, because I'm enjoying this time for me, right now.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad you're enjoying your cigarettes. I can't fault you for it, because I smoked for years and years and years watch me in 20 years. I still haven't given up cigarettes.

Speaker 3:

I love my cigarettes so I gave up on dick she's still celibate 20 years later it's a lifestyle.

Speaker 1:

I like your voice of your older self okay so, uh, the inflammation risk. High thc smoke will worsen your flares um of, uh, I guess, inflammation in certain individuals if you're prone to so if you're smoking a lot more, it'll actually stress you out more than. It'll just make you more inflamed, just your body-wise.

Speaker 2:

Gotcha.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so we're getting close to sort of, so we got to stay on topic. So, cannabis and sexual confidence? I don't. So there's THC-based lubes. Phoria is the brand that we use. I don't know if there's THC. I know there's CBD in it and I like it. And when you start having sex again, hit me up because I want to tell you about the stuff that puts the stuff inside of you and it like makes it all like.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if there's like cinnamon in there or something, but like and there's CBD, but it and you make a volcano in your body For goodness sake, give me the one with the glitter you got it, but it does.

Speaker 1:

it reports. You get increased sensitivity by putting it on and around and it's good for arousal especially for women. I don't know that you noticed a difference.

Speaker 2:

You said you didn't really notice much of a difference.

Speaker 1:

I never noticed. When you're aroused, you never noticed when I'm aroused noticed. No, I don't know if I did. I can't remember if I, if I, felt anything different, I don't think it was. But men are so hard on their penises, like what it's, I'm surprised you don't have calluses, honestly I think it is, I don't know, yeah, probably I would.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I don't know what to say there. I have, no, I have no idea what to say.

Speaker 1:

I saw your mouth moving. So I was like is she going to respond to that?

Speaker 3:

I want to give some space for you. Yeah, I think I'll give it space. Maybe I'll try some.

Speaker 2:

Dr Schultz, get rid of the calluses. All right, never mind, I know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

So there's no real clinical trials yet, but a lot of personal feedback saying that it is in that, in mine included. Saying that it enhanced warmth, lingering sensation and, uh, and a more chill vibe.

Speaker 2:

Apparently my vagina has a more chill vibe, oh, would you now, if you have that, you put that on yourself and absorbs into your body, into your vagina and it gets you. Can you get a dui?

Speaker 1:

if you have thc into your body and you're like, I would think so, because anything you put on your skin, you're putting inside your body. Yeah, it just depends on how much, I guess.

Speaker 2:

Oh, interesting, okay, and then in certain things you have better absorption through your skin than you do through your mouth or whatever, like inhaling.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Or not inhaling, but just through oral consumption. You just put it in your butthole. Yes absolutely yes, absolutely yeah. They that's how they, I think that's how they did it.

Speaker 1:

Uh, in like medieval times at the restaurant, I got to fight this night. Give me my Turkey leg.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, exactly Put put, put the meal. That's how they gave people vitamins. They put in their Turkey legs. They used to eat them Okay.

Speaker 1:

So there's something called the can of beauty boom. Right now it's an industry that they're projecting that it's going to hit like $16 to $25 billion by 2025. Now that it's legal, I mean, I could see that happening and I think people more and more want to sneak weed into their everyday life.

Speaker 2:

I think it's buttholes Just in their butthole. Well, you said that earlier.

Speaker 1:

I don't remember, yeah, and then I guess using all of those things together, whether it's a whole plant or like an isolate meaning, like the CBD or the THC, works something called like an entourage effect. And the theory is that using like the cannabinoids which we have naturally in our body, which is weird, which we have naturally in our body which is weird terpenes and all the other compounds that you find in there that it actually works more therapeutically in your body than just one, like if you're just taking CBD.

Speaker 2:

So if it's better. That's why I like to say the CBD was like it doesn't have quite as much of an effect as if you have it with the THC paired with it.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's like you're not really supposed to separate the white from the yolk and the eggs. It's like you're not really supposed to separate the white from the yolk and the eggs.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, Exactly. People do it because they think, oh, yolks are bad for you.

Speaker 2:

But honestly like I ate the shells.

Speaker 1:

Calcium baby.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, exactly All one thing I'm not going to waste.

Speaker 2:

I ate the shells.

Speaker 1:

So I guess, just be cautioned that there's, because there's not that many um trials and third-party tested brands. Uh are going to be the ones that are going to be showing these studies. Yeah, um, so you know they're going to probably over promise some of the stuff that they're putting the thc in um. So that's pretty much it. I mean we don't have to really go over um. Do you have any uh questions or anything?

Speaker 3:

like that. No, I just I didn't know there were so many benefits to cbd and you know I I don't use it all the time yeah it's just like you know, in case of emergency break glass or like, if I go to a podcast, um like they're smoking weed, I'll bring it.

Speaker 1:

So I look you bring your own cbd.

Speaker 2:

There's something nice about the cbd joint too, because you can, you, you can still puff it. You don't have to like, because for me if have a joint it's a little bit and I'm like all right, I got to chill. And then I don't smoke cigarettes anymore, so it's kind of nice to be able to kind of continually smoke it and you're not like, I'm not like, out of my mind.

Speaker 1:

It does take the edge off, though.

Speaker 2:

It takes a little bit of like, a probably like. I think I still have a big bag of it in my house yeah I think I found it underneath my bed.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's all right that we grind it up and you can make your own joint, yeah, yeah, yeah, dude, save me some, I will, if I find it, I will definitely. I'll give you something if there was a time oh yeah, because it's not.

Speaker 3:

You know, not a lot of people have it where do you get yours? Like at a weed store. I got mine from you know the wrestler, rob van damme, from you know the wrestler rob van damme. Yeah, yeah, he's. He's one of my besties. Um, that's hilarious. I was actually the um his best man at his wedding when he married um katie forbes that's so cool and he started his own cbd line of weed and then he stopped doing it and then he gave me all the product so I love that about him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So I have like a whole box of his CBD and his papers and all of that. So it's like I have my own little dispensary under the couch but it's like it's gonna run out, you know and I need to stockpile it like toilet paper.

Speaker 1:

I want to open a dispensary and just call it under the couch oh, that'd be great.

Speaker 3:

Or under the bed, that'd be good under the couch could be good name right or under the bed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that'd be good under the couch could be like another company of under the bed it's all an umbrella, yeah it's all under the same bed.

Speaker 1:

You know what I wanted to know your Joshua tree, you're glamping okay, we'll talk about it, because, should we even say it, we'll just, we'll just do we'll keep you and I also okay, yeah, okay, yeah yeah, we'll tell you more about it, but yeah, there's, there's more things to come and uh, okay, yeah all right, coming soon.

Speaker 3:

All right, we'll talk about that dude thank you so much for coming.

Speaker 1:

We love you so much. I love you guys always.

Speaker 2:

The best so much fun you know what?

Speaker 3:

and I, how did you know I was coming? You're wearing my favorite earrings of yours the pizza, pizza, the pizza.

Speaker 1:

You knew, I remember those, of course.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're beautiful, so I love your show, you know. Congratulations, you've been doing so well, thank you, I feel like I've been watching this ride and you know and you're doing a great thing for people. You've got something that you're working on too with my cooking show.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love my cooking okay, good, I thought you're gonna say you're not doing it anymore. Oh yeah no tanya's treats.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, check into tanya's treats. Yeah, check it out. Um, you know, go to my instagram at tanya strata 334 and um, yeah, check it out, I have it on there. And um, it's it's really hard because you really got to concentrate, like, as you guys know, like just you know, like focus down. I filmed like five episodes in one day good, so like I was like working from like 12 noon till three in the morning oh, my god, and I didn't get to bed till five after the cleanup.

Speaker 3:

Wow, you know, I got him out. It's worth it. It's worth it to just get him out. And then, um, now that I've ran him through instagram, uh, the chicano, hollywood is going to pick them up and they're going to go on there, that's great. And then now I'm going to start releasing them on all the other platforms, like TikTok and you know. See if Twitter has an upload. And also to Flip. You know there's the Flip app.

Speaker 1:

I've heard it, I don't know what it is the Flip app.

Speaker 3:

And just like and YouTube Shorts you you know, just start putting them out there and then eventually, hopefully, I'll get you know ads or billboards or like I just want to be known as girl, you need a billboard. I do need a billboard, I do it is Angelina.

Speaker 1:

You need a. You're like way more qualified to have a billboard. Thank you, yeah, thank you, but.

Speaker 3:

I want to be the Martha Stewart you know of, you know, but the Latina Martha Stewart, martina the Latina Martha Stewart, the Martina, the Latina Martha.

Speaker 1:

Stewart. No, I was going to say Martina Stewart, martina, martina Stewart yeah, but with titties and jokes.

Speaker 2:

Like that's what I'm going for. That's what I'm going for. That's the tagline. I love that. Yeah, that's awesome.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, can that be a tagline? Yes, that's getting, yeah you know what?

Speaker 3:

I never thought that I can add that in as a slogan. Absolutely, put it on your business card. Yeah, because my slogan now is bon appetit.

Speaker 1:

This is why we love her so much. Oh, thank you All right. Well, thanks for coming. We're going to have you back a sixth time soon.

Speaker 3:

Yes, please, yeah. We need to go back and count back like the old episodes.

Speaker 1:

We will.

Speaker 3:

That would be fun, and I do a little mashup of all the stupid things I say.

Speaker 1:

Like when you tried to kill me with a cookie. That was the funniest. Oh man, that was like episode one. If you go back and look, I think that was the first one.

Speaker 3:

I comment but yeah, like and share. Yeah, like and share. All right, well, thank you again. Thank you.

Speaker 1:

And we'll see you soon. See you soon.

Speaker 2:

Okay, don't forget to check into Tanya's Treats.

Speaker 1:

Bye, okay, bye.

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