one of the biggest hurdles to creating a safe product. recent studies on the contamination on medical marijuana are pretty alarming. one newspaper found dangerously high pesticides. it s one of the things that concerns main stream doctors about medical marijuana, safety, as well as uniformity and reliability. the major issue that physicians have is in the consistency of the product. how do you know what the person is getting? and the answer is, we don t. neurologist dr. edward mau is the chief of denver s health epilepsy program. he s one of several main stream doctors now researching the stanley s marijuana after hearing about its dramatic results. my ears perked up. maybe this is something we should be investigating. for years, he steered clear of cannabis because the government classified it as illegal. yet ironically, when he survived
strict quality control. we can test for pesticides. we can test for molds, mildews. we can test for residual solvents. testing for contamination. it s one of the biggest hurdles to creating a safe product. recent studies on the contamination on medical marijuana are pretty alarming. one paper showed pesticide residue as high as 69% in a batch of medical marijuana. it s one of the things that concern mainstream doctors about medical marijuana, safety as well as uniformity and reliability. the major issue that physicians have is in the consistency of the product. how do you know what the person is getting? and the answer is we don t. neurologist dr. edward mau is the chief of denver s health epilepsy program, one of several mean stream mainstream doctors researching the
stanleys marijuana after hearing its dramatic results. my ears perked up. maybe this is something we should be investigating. for years, dr. mau steered clear of cannabis because the government classified it as illegal. but when he recently surveyed his own patients, 33% of them were already using medical marijuana. i was just shocked at how many people were actually using it. what did you expect before you got those numbers back? i was guessing maybe 5%, 10%. and that is part of the problem. medical marijuana patients have self-medicated for years, anxious to get relief but with very little guidance on how to do so. that s something that concerns the wilsons. these are just people who had political connections who got a dispensary. and by early october 2013 there was only one dispensary open in the entire state. they don t sell a high cbd strain.
medications and maintaining strict quality control. we can test for pesticides, we can test for molds, mildews, we can test for residual solvents. testing for contamination. one of the biggest hurdles to creating a safe product. in fact, studies on the contamination of medical marijuana are pretty alarming. one los angeles case founds dangerously high levels of insecticide in samples. it s one of the things that concerns doctors about medical marijuana. safety and reliability. saved, as well as uniformity and reliability. the major issue that physicians have is in the consistency of the product. how do you know what the person is getting? and the answer is, we don t. neurologist dr. edward mau is the chief of denver s epilepsy program.
medications and maintaining strict quality control. we can test for pesticides, we can test for molds, mildews, we can test for residual solvents. testing for contamination. one of the biggest hurdles to creating a safe product. recent studies on the contamination on medical marijuana are pretty alarming. one paper showed pesticide residue as high as 69% in a batch of medical marijuana. it s one of the things that concerns main stream doctors about medical marijuana, safety, as well as uniformity and reliability. the major issue that physicians have is in the consistency of the product. how do you know what the person is getting? and the answer is, we don t. neurologist dr. edward mau is the chief of denver s epilepsy program. he s one of several main stream doctors now researching the stanley s marijuana after hearing about its dramatic results.