Pains, Strains, and the Complex Chemistry of Cannabis

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A regulated medical cannabis industry needs to evolve to provide users with accurate biochemical information on all cannabis-containing products.

As a Quality Assurance Person (QAP) for Canna Farms Ltd., BC’s first Licensed Producer of medical cannabis under Health Canada’s MMPR, it is my job to ensure that the dried cannabis and cannabis oils that we offer our clients are of high-quality, are safe for consumption, and that the information we provide to our clients is accurate (particularly as it relates to cannabinoid potency). I also have the opportunity to interact with many of our clients on a regular basis, and often hear from them about how cannabis therapy has had a positive impact on their health and overall quality of life.

Current medical research seems to support such anecdotes, at least to some extent. There is some compelling evidence showing that cannabinoids like delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD) can be used...

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