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The text reviews "Cannabis & CBD for Health & Wellness" by Aliza Sherman and Dr. Junella Chin, a guide that stands out due to its co-authorship with a doctor specializing in cannabis and its use of real patient stories to illustrate treatment plans. The reviewer praises its approachable blend of scientific and practical aspects, clear writing, and helpful medical insights, making it a valuable resource for those seeking an accessible guide to cannabis use.

An Actually-Helpful Guide to Using Cannabis

Jul 8, 2025

Emily Earlenbaugh

Cannabis Now



If you’ve been looking for a book on the basics of cannabis and CBD, there
are almost *too many* options to choose from. It can be overwhelming to
sort through the volumes of books, blogs and websites dedicated to
educating consumers about this important topic.

Still, not all cannabis educational material is helpful, or even accurate.
As a cannabis consultant who helps new patients, I’m always curious to
check out these books and see for myself whether they are worth
recommending to my clients. It’s sad to see how much of the material out
there just isn’t worth the read.

So, I was pleasantly surprised reading through the natural medicine guide *Cannabis
& CBD for Health & Wellness* by Aliza Sherman and Dr. Junella Chin. While
similar in kind to many of the 101 guides on cannabis, their approach
blends the scientific and practical aspects of cannabis use into a book
that’s both approachable and grounded in objective data. And although the
text was published in 2019, it’s still relevant today.

The 167-page book begins like many others, with a brief explanation of
cannabis’s history, science and medical potential, before launching into
the practical details of using cannabis. The descriptions are written for
the everyday reader and the book guides consumers through many essential
pieces of information that are important to know when using cannabis.

On top of that, there are also a few places where this guide sets itself
apart from the crowd.

For one thing, this guide has medical bona fides that many others don’t —
it was co-written by a doctor who actually specializes in cannabis.

“Writing the book with a doctor was a no-brainer, since I’m a journalist
and author, but not a medical professional,” co-author Aliza Sherman explains.
“I had already spent two years researching cannabis as real medicine and
having a doctor as my co-author meant that I could finally understand all
of the research I was finding.”

To Sherman’s point, a lot of the information found online lacks the insight
of a trained medical professional, and misinterpretations of scientific
data can lead to many misconceptions about how to use cannabis effectively.

Another place where this guide differs from most is in the section that
deals with the treatment of specific medical conditions with cannabis.
While most guides discuss a given condition, review the science behind it
and offer recommendations, the authors of this book instead use a real
patient’s story for each ailment or symptom they discuss. The book
describes a patient’s situation, treatment plan and what actually worked
before making broader suggestions based on the data. This provides
information that I haven’t seen in many other beginner cannabis guides
which could really help patients understand how to most effectively treat
their conditions.

Throughout the book, I found clear and easy-to-follow writing coupled with
interesting medical insights. It’s clear why a seasoned reporter/researcher
and a respected doctor make such a dynamic duo of cannabis writers.

While informative and well-researched, this book is far from a scientific
textbook on cannabis. Though it does have a large bibliography at the end,
there are few references within the text to the scientific literature, and
no footnotes or direct citations to support the claims being made. This
could be a positive or negative, depending on what you’re looking for. If
you’re one of those patients (like me) who likes to track down the research
being referenced as you go, this book could be a little bit frustrating.
But if you are just looking for an accessible, thorough and readable guide
to using cannabis, *Cannabis & CBD for Health & Wellness* is a great pick.

*Originally published in issue #40 of Cannabis Now’s print edition.*

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