GardenOrganics
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I like to know what pesticide they use
Its awfully suspicious as all your posts are in defense of PPS....I have joined these boards as part of my attempt to help a family member who is looking to get their MMAR or MMPR ticket. I do bring a lot of experience in legal pharmaceutical production under GMPs: the regulations that ensure safe product for human use. I have experience making injectable products for clinical trials - safely. Yes, that likely sets me apart from this community. Irradiation is likely being done for the same reason Bedrocan and parts of the food industry do it; less risk to the patient which turns into less risk for the company. Another possibility is that Health Canada made them do it and now they would rather stick with it rather than risk switching away from a validated procedure. I can't find any credible published data that shows irradiation has any negative impact on the efficacy of their product or Bedrocan's. As to the milling, I see that being interpreted here as powdering with no evidence that is actually the case. Ditto the charge of adding in plant parts other than the flowering tops.
I concur. It is not mandated by HC. All they seem to require the LP to do is use an established microbial testing method and acceptance criteria based on a pharmacopeia they are comfy with. All you need to do is meet that specification. The advantage of irradiation is that it pretty much guarantees you will meet that specification, regardless of which pharmacopeia is chosen. Also, given that they have been doing it for the MMAR material, there might be institutional momentum, especially if they have stability data dependent on the irradiation. It might well be figurative and literal overkill, but it is the cautious approach generally chosen by GMP operations.•
Irradiation is not mandated by HC - and if you grow a sanitized product you should not need to Irradiate
Why do you think they mill and irradiate?Grinding and irradiating marihuana sounds like a corporate decision, good luck to them. Lol.
I second thatI like to know what pesticide they use
As mentioned above in #24, none for the MMAR stuff and this URL makes it look like still no pesticides get added to the CanniMed material: http://cannimed.ca/pages/cannimed-production-process.I second that