represents a potential new medicine for us. we can then breed into the plant the materials that will provide us with a range of beneficial effects. designer cannabis plants are then reduced to a whole plant extract, and that s crucial according to the granddaddy of all marijuana research, israel s dr. mashula. when they ve tried to make drugs using certain compounds from marijuana, it s met with limited success. why is it when you take certain compounds out and try to make a drug, it doesn t seem to work as well? well, one of the reasons possibly is because the thc works better when cannabidiol is there. so if you have both, it works better. he calls it the entourage effect, and that s what gw is doing. every extract will have all the plant s chemicals in it. the extract is then packaged as an approved prescription spray. in order to increase the chances
chemicals. those are the canibinoids. we can say what they do so each one represents a potential new medicine. we can breed into the plant, the materials that will provide with us a range of beneficial effects. designer cannabis plants are then reduced to a whole plant extract and that s crucial according to the grand daddy of all marijuana research. when they tried to make drugs using certain compounds for marijuana, it s met with limited success. why is it that when you take just a certain compound out of the marijuana and make a drug it doesn t seem to work as well? well, one of the reasons possibly is because the thc was better when it was there. so if you have both, it works better. he calls it the entourage effect and that s what gw is doing. every extract will have all the plant s chemicals in it. the extract is packaged as an approved prescription spray.
we can breed into the plant, the materials that will provide with us a range of beneficial effects. designer cannabis plants are then reduced to a whole plant extract and that s crucial according to the grand daddy of all marijuana research. when they tried to make drugs using certain compounds for marijuana, it s met with limited success. why is it that when you take just a certain compound out of the marijuana and make a drug it doesn t seem to work as well? well, one of the reasons possibly is because the thc was better when it was there. so if you have both, it works better. he calls it the entourage effect and that s what gw is doing. every extract will have all the plant s chemicals in it. the extract is packaged as an approved prescription spray. in order to increase the chances of getting that approval, every step from growing to harvesting
new medicine for us. we can then breed into the plant the materials that will provide us with a range of beneficial effects. designer cannabis plants are then reduced to a whole plant extract, and that s crucial according to the grand daddy of all marijuana research, israel s dr. raphael mashula. when they ve tried to make drugs using certain compounds from marijuana, it s met with limited success. why is it when you take certain compounds out of the marijuana and try to make a drug, it doesn t seem to work as well? well, one of the reasons possibly is because the thc works better when cannabidiol is there. so if you have both, it works better. he calls it the entourage effect, and that s what gw is doing. every extract will have all the plant s chemicals in it. the extract is then packaged as an approved prescription spray. in order to increase the chances of getting that approval, every
an approved prescription spray. to increase the chances of getting that approval, every step from growing to harvesting to manufacturing is all carefully controlled, regulated and rigorously tested to strict standards, to every plant, every dose is identical, safe and effective. it is an expensive and it is an expensive and painstakingly slow process. it s taken hundreds of millions of dollars and a decade to develop their first drug for the pain and spasms brought on my multiple sclerosis. as a neuro surgeon myself, i was curious how well this medicine could work. theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004. for years she struggled with pain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had