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Should you take Sour Diesel or Purple Kush for nausea? Science has the answer.

For recreational users, the only criterion for picking a strain of cannabis is the character of the high they want to get.
But for the medical user, the choice of strain can be vitally important.

Different buds have different effects on the various ailments that can be treated with marijuana.

Thanks to a new industry of cannabis testing in Oregon, many clinics can now direct patients to the best strain for their particular needs.

Though testing labs have been a staple of the medical marijuana industry in California and Colorado for years, they’ve started to appear in this state in only the past 18 months.

Testing works like this: Growers provide labs with small samples of buds, which are liquefied and sent through a chromatograph, which heats up the samples; separates out the medically useful compounds tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN); and measures the amount of each chemical present in the sample.

“CBD is the important one,” says Richard Reames, owner of Oregon Green Lab in Williams, Ore. While THC makes you high, CBD helps relieve pain, nausea and anxiety.

“We’re finding all kinds of therapeutic uses for that compound,” Reames says. “This testing lets you know what strains have more CBD and less THC and alert people that have them to develop those strains and make them more available.”

Businesses like Oregon Green Lab also test samples for mold and pesticides, both of which could be dangerous for some users if ingested.

Like medical marijuana clinics throughout the state, these labs operate openly, with websites filled with contact information and, in at least one case, a physical address—even though they may not, technically, be legal.

“I suppose if the people who worked at these labs all had their own medical marijuana cards, then it would be OK,” says spokeswoman Christine Stone of the Oregon Public Health Division.

Both labs interviewed for this story were cagey about answering questions regarding their businesses. Green Leaf Lab, which has trademarked “Cannalysis” to describe its testing process, would communicate only via email and refused to answer some questions.

Neither lab would say how many clients it serves or how much money it makes. But if Oregon Green Lab is any indication—the entire operation is run out of Reames’ basement, but it has nine drop-off locations throughout the southern and central parts of the state—there’s some money to be made in the testing game.

“The equipment involved is not much bigger than a PC,” says Reames, who charges up to $140 per test. “People visualize something with 10 people in lab coats, which is a fine vision for them. The truth is, you can do this by yourself.”

http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-18724-better_toking_through_chemistry.html
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8 comments // Better Toking Through Chemistry

  • sugarmountian
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      sugarmountian  
    • I have done extensive testing for 40 years with just rolling papers!
      Seedbanks, more and more publish a given products CBD numbers. If you grow your own it is helpfull.

    • 4 months ago
  • coolplanet
    • +6
      coolplanet  
    • Thomas Jefferson in a letter to George Washington (Library of Congress):

      "Save the seeds from the India Hemp. It is far superior than common Hemp."

      Whatever could he have meant by that?

    • 4 months ago
  • chew_chew
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      chew_chew  
    • coolplanet:

      "Whatever could he have meant by that?"

      I'm sure he was referring to rope. You do remember that Mr Gingrich informed us that the founding fathers would have a violent reaction to anyone smoking pot. And, maybe they did since the sailors were always smoking the rope on-board ship. The India Hemp must have made some great rope. ;-)

    • 4 months ago
  • dreamsenvoy
  • bailey78
  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • bailey78:

      Weed is for sharing. ( Just throwing that out there ! ) - heh - +^d

      If I had nausea issues however, I would be really interested in this sort of thing,.....as it is,....I just like to talk to certain plants and say such things as " Beautiful plant,.....resinous plant,....daddy LOVES his beautiful beautiful green girl . . . ."

      Family values n all that.

    • 4 months ago
  • bailey78
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • remanns:

      Good points. If I knew Cannabis plants, I'd talk to them too. In fact I'd
      probably say the exact same things as you have Remanns. Though
      because Cannabis is a muchissimo aphrodisiac tambien, I'd take it a
      bit further with supportful statements from 2 Live Crew like Me hony,
      Me hony, Me love you long time. I mean hey if one's gonna put their
      head in the shake & bake, they may as well find a woman who likes
      to get high too and do the wild thing. Smoking and joking does lead
      to toking and poking after all. Heh.

    • 4 months ago
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