Thank you! The biggest reward is the immensely emotional conversions I get to have with patients once they're "out of the woods".
Yes - 100% Yes! Do as much research as you possibly can! Fill your brain with as much knowledge as you can. If along the way, one decides that they'd like to pursue CBD products. We will be here. :)
Isopropyl is never good to use. Right on Section 3 of the MSDS you can read:
"DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Classified Reproductive system/toxin/female, Development toxin [POSSIBLE].
The substance may be toxic to kidneys, liver, skin, central nervous system (CNS). Repeated or prolonged exposure to the
substance can produce target organs damage."
Although the indica strains typically contain a higher quantity of phyto-chemicals that are considered to be beneficial, once isolated from the plant in high quantities - it makes no difference which strain it came from.
Yes, you're correct - decarboxylation is a big step, for "activating" THC-A, into the delta 9 THC. Once activated it drops that acidic molecule, so tetrahydrocannibidolic-acid turns into delta 9 tetrahydrocannibinol. Once delta 9 THC has been eaten, and passes through the liver it metabolizes into 11 hydroxy tetrahydrocannibinol. You didn't miss a beat on that!
Though these cannabinoids are analgesic and antiemetic, they only aid slightly in the process of killing cancer cells.
If patients are registered license holders in Canada, we can give you access to real RSO, with all the THC benefits. Though with THC prohibition in place, (in most places), we can not in good conscious instruct anyone to risk their liberty and break laws. No matter how much we disagree with those laws.