Dr. Glenns — Education
Understanding what,
you're choosing.
Clear, practical guidance for approaching cannabis thoughtfully — whether you’re new or looking for more clarity.
GETTING STARTED
Most people new to cannabis only need to understand two things:
Topicals
Applied directly to the skin for localized use.
Generally considered non-intoxicating
and suitable for daily routines.
Tinctures
Absorbed systemically (through the body).
May produce psychoactive effects depending on dose and individual response.
Start LOW and SLOW
Begin with less than you think you need. Give your body time to respond before adjusting — especially with tinctures.
What to expect
Individual responses vary. What feels mild for one person may feel significant for another.
There is no “standard” experience — only a careful starting point.
Where should i start ?
If you’re unsure, begin with a topical.
Tinctures can be introduced later for more systemic support — once you understand how your body responds.
Important
This information is for education only and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are taking medications or managing a health condition, speak with your physician or pharmacist before use.
Extraction
What is Rosin — and why does it matter?
Solventless Rosin is a cannabis extract produced using only heat and pressure.
No chemical solvents. No additional processing steps.
It is widely regarded as one of the highest-quality and most transparent forms of cannabis concentrate.
You can think of it like cold-pressed oil — produced without chemical processing, preserving the integrity of the original material.
Why that matters
Most cannabis products — including many labeled as premium — are made using chemical solvents such as butane, ethanol, or CO₂, followed by additional refinement steps.
Dr. Glenns takes a different approach. By using a solventless process, Rosin avoids chemical extraction and reduces processing steps — resulting in a cleaner, more transparent formulation and a more consistent, controlled experience.
Every batch is independently tested and available by batch number:
Why most brands don't use it
Rosin requires significantly more starting material and a more controlled process.
It is slower, more expensive, and more difficult to scale.
Most brands optimize for efficiency. We chose to maintain a higher standard.
What it means for you
A formulation built on a clean extraction method, with full transparency and batch-level verification — made more accessible without compromising the standard.
Not a trend.
Not a claim.
A deliberate choice.
Education · TOPICALS
How cannabis topicals work — and what to expect.
Cannabis topicals are applied to the skin for targeted, localized use.
Dr. Glenns topicals are designed for surface application and are generally considered non-intoxicating — making them suitable for daily routines.
Many people begin here before exploring systemic products.
How to use a topical thoughtfully
Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin in the area of interest and massage gently until absorbed.
Most people begin with less than they think they need and adjust gradually over time.
Consistency — rather than a single large application — tends to produce a more predictable experience.
Will I feel a “high”?
Topicals are not designed to produce psychoactive effects.
They are applied locally and intended to support daily routines without affecting clarity or function.
Important distinction: Transdermal products are designed to enter the bloodstream and produce systemic effects.
Dr. Glenns topicals are not transdermal — they are designed for localized, surface use only.
What to look for in a quality topical
A well-formulated topical should offer:
– Clear, accessible ingredient information
– Third-party lab testing
– No residual solvents detected
– Solventless Rosin extraction (a higher standard of formulation)
Education · TINCTURES
Understanding tinctures and systemic support
Unlike topicals, tinctures are absorbed systemically — typically by holding them under the tongue before swallowing.
This means they work throughout the body and may produce psychoactive effects depending on dose and individual response.
Tinctures are often chosen when someone is looking for broader, full-body support — including appetite, rest, and overall balance — rather than localized topical use.
Research on cannabinoids has explored effects related to pain perception, stress response, sleep, inflammation, nausea, appetite, and neurological and immune processes — though these findings continue to evolve and individual responses vary.
Because tinctures are systemic, they tend to feel more noticeable than topicals and are best approached gradually and with intention.
What to expect
Dr. Glenns tinctures contain THC.
Depending on dose and individual physiology, they may produce psychoactive effects, including changes in perception, mood, or cognition.
Use thoughtfully. Do not drive or operate machinery after use.
Keep out of reach of children and store securely.
What "systemic" means:
When THC is absorbed systemically, it may affect the brain and nervous system.
This is what can make tinctures feel more noticeable than topicals — and why a more deliberate approach is important.
How to approach dosing: Start low and slow.
Each bottle contains 60 measured servings (60 ml total).
One full dropper (1 ml) equals one standard serving.
If you are new to THC, begin with a smaller portion of the dropper.
Hold under the tongue for approximately 60 seconds before swallowing.
Allow up to 90 minutes before deciding whether to take more.
Before you begin
If you are taking medications or managing a health condition, speak with your physician or pharmacist before use.
THC may interact with certain medications, including sedatives and blood thinners.
Education · responsible use
Using cannabis responsibly
Dr. Glenns products are designed for thoughtful, informed adults.
The guidance below reflects that.
Start with the minimum
Whether topical or tincture, begin with less than you think you need.
• Topicals: apply a small amount and assess after approximately 30 minutes
• Tinctures: one full dropper is a standard serving, though many begin with less
Always low and go slow
Increasing gradually helps prevent experiences that feel stronger than intended.
Give it time
Topicals and tinctures respond differently.
Topicals are typically assessed within minutes, while tinctures require patience.
Allow 60–90 minutes before deciding whether to adjust your dose.
Be consistent
Topicals often work best when used regularly, rather than in large, infrequent amounts.
Pay attention
If you’re new to THC, consider keeping a simple record of what you used, when, and how it felt.
Who should be especially cautious
- Adults with a personal or family history of severe mental health conditions.
- Older adults and those taking multiple medications.
- Anyone under active medical care
Important: If you are using or considering cannabis, your care team should be aware. We do not provide medical guidance — but your providers should have the full picture.
Education · storage and safety
Storage and safety
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Avoid heat exposure (e.g., inside vehicles).
- Keep products in original packaging.