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  1. As a scientist, I find legitimacy in testing of pharmaceuticals. As a human I really like to know what I am ingesting. As a farmer who bred some dominant CBD cultivars (strains) I wanted testing to judge my success. I also really like to know how a product is created, which I imagine you can detail. As far as the splitting of the strains Indica and Sativa, in the scientific world, there are not 2 specific strains but a plethora of varieties with varying constituents. Here is some legitimate reading on this; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5531363/ (this gets into the weeds so to speak) As a scientist and farmer, I did observe 2 distinct traits when growing these, which I did define as Indica and Sativa phenotypes. The Indica type plants were easily triggered to flower with the manipulation of photoperiod but the Sativa phenotype with much more slender leaflets tended to grow taller and flower within a range of 12 to 14 hours naturally. To me this indicates that sativa phenotypes would have evolved closer to equatorial regions while Indica likely evolved at distance from the equator. I observed some Sativa phenotypes grown out from seeds from Panama, Guerrero and Oaxaca. The CBD dominant plant I bred tested approximately 12:1 CBD:THC If this was made into an oil, it would be tested showing either percent or mg/ml.
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  2. This is an excellent offer BUT, if you need another option, I found one for you. Today I asked Ritchie (dog walker etc.) (whose dreadlocks are down to his waist) who he would recommend. His answer was Patricio of Pato Dreads (Rastilista) in Guadalajara. He WILL come Lakeside. Cell phone is 331-021-0728. I do not know if he speaks English.
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  3. I will be at the The Tuesday Organic Market in West Ajijic tomorrow at 10 am and I will have some CBD Oil with me. Howard will also be there so find one of us and we can get you a bottle of our oil. I look forward to meeting some of you there tomorrow. Picture of me below but I will be dressed differently
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  4. Dogs should only be given THC in tiny concentrations and getting too much can be a very very bad experience for a dog:/ As Ferret mentioned it is a scary thing for the dog and the owner. It used to be thought that a dogs liver could not properly utilize THC but that has been found to not quite be accurate. They can have CBD from hemp or from cannabis and can have THC if the concentration is low and it can be used to treat seizures, nausea, stress, anxiety, arthritis, back pains, symptoms of cancer and gastrointestinal issues. In the US there are several products for pets that have cannabis in them. Just google products for dogs with cbd and you will see quite a few. My previous German shepherd had seizures, a couple every month. The vet put him on a phenobarbital medication and it just was horrible for him. We went to another vet who suggested CBD and started him on that and he never had another seizure for the remainder of his life. My daughter uses it for her elderly pooch and she does seem to be more comfortable since she started it about 6 months ago. As legalization moves forward in the US and hopefully in Mexico more testing will be done and this process will be much more dialed in as to dosage and results.
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  5. Do NOT give your dog anything that has ANY THC in it. THC is toxic to a dog's kidneys. ONLY use CBD made from HEMP.
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  6. I thought advertising was prohibited on this board?
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