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BAS Research Aims to Perfect the Business of Medicinal Cannabis<div>
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Trina Calderon
February 14, 2017


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Thanks to the city of Berkeley, Californias first licensed medicinal marijuana research facility, <a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="http://basresearch.com/">BAS Research</a>, opened last summer. With now over four million dollars invested, they have gone to great lengths to welcome cannabis clients seeking testing, formulaic research, and high-grade oil for their products. The one-stop shop also packages and labels, providing a business, collective, or dispensary with everything they need for their cannabis product to hit the shelves.



The facilitys CEO, Dr. Bao Le, founded BAS after his youngest son Andrew was diagnosed with <a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="https://www.leafly.com/news/health/how-does-cannabis-consumption-affect-autism">autism</a> and he couldnt find a treatment to help the horrible symptoms. He had night terrors when he was 4 years old, said Le. When you have Night Terrors, what happens is in your deep REM sleep youre woken abruptly. Youre very incoherent, and do not know where you are. He woke up screaming, yelling, not knowing why hes up, and its really a scary moment. It happened every night at 3 oclock in the morning and woke up the entire family. Le would cradle him back to sleep, desperate for a way to make his son feel better.....



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