The ratios between all of these constituents is key, plus therefore the plan “simulating” these strains with half a dozen botanical terpenes is ridiculous
I don’t need to understand the different chemical processes that go into making the medications I take yearly as long as I can trust that they’re safe. Not in the sense of being free of side effects, however without any residual solvents or chemicals left-over from the laboratory. Otherwise a spot of medication could make someone with terrible health even sicker. No doubt the manufacturer would get hit with a large class action lawsuit, so they have every reason to go to any expense to make sure their drugs are pure before they’re sold. I just wish that the cannabis industry was the same, regardless of whether or not you’re shopping with a medical cannabis card or just recreational. Sometimes I get batches that smell a little bit like mildew despite the lab reports claiming otherwise. The worst are the marijuana oils like distillate syringes plus vaporizer cartridges. You might see the strain Orange Kush on the packaging, however in fact it’s distillate extracted from any random strain in the grow room plus botanical terpenes are added to “simulate” or “alter” the terpene profile of OG Kush or whatever strain they sell it as. If you ask a neophyte they will claim that all you have left after distillation is just THC, which is an oversimplification of the truth. There are plenty of small amounts of CBD plus CBG that can be plentiful enough to be statistically significant. A single strain of cannabis is characterized by a complex mix of unique terpenes plus cannabinoids present in its makeup. The ratios between all of these constituents is key, plus therefore the plan “simulating” these strains with half a dozen botanical terpenes is ridiculous. Try them if you don’t know the warnings, then go find a full spectrum cannabis concentrate to compare to the marijuana oil.