Kerry Charron

Education

Bachelor of Arts in English, State University of New York at Albany.

Experience

Medicinal cannabis cultivation technician, dispensary agent, copywriter.

Written For

Labroots, Inc.

An experienced cannabis cultivation technician, Kerry is an expert in cannabis plant cloning and propagation, cannabis plant care, harvesting, drying and packaging. Kerry is committed to enhancing knowledge of medical cannabis and co-creates educational courses for institutions around the world. Kerry works across regulation, support cannabis business licensing applications and has a keen interest in writing about potential medical cannabis therapies for neurological and psychological disorders.

Releaf articles

How does cannabis affect mental health?

Extensive research indicates that cannabis has a complex relationship with mental health, as its effects can differ significantly based on various factors. These factors include the individual's age, genetics, mental health history, frequency of use and dosage size, as well as the specific strain and cannabinoid composition involved. 

What role do terpenes play in CBD oil?

CBD oil, and CBD-infused products in general, are on what can only be described as a monumental rise in popularity and societal acceptance. In the world of health and wellness, CBD is the newest 'buzzword' – and rightfully so, as it has been found to offer a multitude of therapeutic and wellness benefits. But what exactly is CBD oil, why has it become so popular, and why are terpenes an important ingredient to consider? Let's find out.

Can CBD help improve sleep for people with autism?

Many patients report that cannabidiol (CBD) is effective at promoting relaxation and sleep, and emerging research studies are starting to show data that backs up this anecdotal evidence. CBD is a naturally occurring compound found in cannabis plants, and it’s widely known for its calming effects. It has been shown to interact with the serotonin system, as well as the endocannabinoid system (ECS), both of which are responsible for regulating relaxation and sleep.