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Re: doubleeagle post# 28355

Wednesday, 12/09/2015 4:58:01 PM

Wednesday, December 09, 2015 4:58:01 PM

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I think one of the first double blind test the MCGuil study will focus on is anecdotal evidence compared to double blind and placebo research in order to establish dosage.

For example: 15 patients. 5 given 30% THC and 5 given 10% and 5 given as near to 0% as possible, and compare the declared efficacy reported. There is already some evidence showing that THC can be as effective in low dosage low potency for some ailments, there for it would in both the prescribing Doctor and patients best interests to limit which ever cannabinoids are deemed to be unnecessary for treatment.

If someone just want 30% for Rec to get ripped out of their mind, there's an app for that too when the market opens up. Medical WILL be evidence based. Not saying potency will be limited redundantly, but it will only be applied purposely. So without a peer reviewed medical research paper, A and B mascots can sing till the sunrise about their 15-30 gram a day medical needs, and 100% THC rosin. Without medical evidence, all the rave will only be available at raves.