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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. my ears perked up. maybe this is something we should be investigating. ....
The door to legalization. i didn t think it was medicinal. the first three patients i met were cancer patients who looked me in the eye and told me if they didn t have the anti-nausea effects and the appetite stimulant and the help sleeping that they wouldn t have survived chemo therapy, and i believed them. that was sort of your time of conversion? that was my turning point. and now on this mountainside, they expect to grow more than 1,000 pounds of medical marijuana in 2014. some is sold to smoke. some is sold as an oil to ingest. so what we re talking about is literally taking this and turning it into this? that s right. the scientists here, some of whom worked at major pharmaceutical companies, are focused on both making the medications and maintaining strict quality control. we can test for pesticides, we can test for molds, mildews, we can test for residual solvents. ....
Is literally taking this and turning it into this? that s right. the scientists here, some of whom worked at major pharmaceutical companies, are focused on both making the 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 ....
Thought it was just a foot in the door to legalization. i didn t think it was medicinal. the first three patients i met were cancer patients who looked me in the eye and told me if they didn t have the anti-nausea effects and the appetite stimulant and the help sleeping that they wouldn t have survived chemo therapy, and i believed them. that was sort of your time of conversion? that was my turning point. and now on this mountainside, they expect to grow more than 1,000 pounds of medical marijuana in 2014. some is sold to smoke. some is sold as an oil to ingest. so what we re talking about is literally taking this and turning it into this? that s right. the scientists here, some of whom worked at major pharmaceutical companies, are focused on both making the medications and maintaining strict quality control. we can test for pesticides, we can test for molds, mildews, ....
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. my ears perked up. maybe this is something we should be investigating. ....