08-13-2012, 11:45 AM
I've read and watched a bit about raw juicing with cannabis. If the medical effects are what they are sold as, this is a great opportunity to introduce large doses of acid bound cannabinoids into the patient's body. A perfect solution for patients undergoing rehabilitory treatments where mood alteration and pain relief are not the primary goal. Being able to work at these high dosages without intoxication could open up a great opportunity for extending current cannabinoid/endocannabinoid research and expand the acceptance of cannabis as a medicinal herb.
Still, I'll bet you're going to see a lot of resistance on this subject in any state with cooperatives/dispensaries. This view of cannabis, as a plant rather than an herbal medication, is new and the huge increase in plant material necessary for raw dosages could have a major impact on the market pricing of cannabis in the future.
Still, I'll bet you're going to see a lot of resistance on this subject in any state with cooperatives/dispensaries. This view of cannabis, as a plant rather than an herbal medication, is new and the huge increase in plant material necessary for raw dosages could have a major impact on the market pricing of cannabis in the future.