That’s the trick with the translation of results from in-vitro to in-vivo…
Dr. Jebril…have you ever lived in an area where people
(not use) but seriously abuse da kine?
This is amazing.
I use to live in France. I know what you mean.
There an not only wine abusers over there.
Anyone have CBGA percentage for this?
can anyone download and send me the pdf for the Oregon study?
I have not been able to read the original…
Again…
This is in vitro right?
This hasn’t been trialed on humans? Just human cells in an experiment?
The first water is usually thrown out…the 7 min
boiling is a decarb step…water goes…
The extraction is with WHOLE milk…
You extract with the emulsion…
use goats milk…
That`s great!!
I have so many questions and honestly i wanna know more
Bhang bhang baby
That is great news, as a CBD / CBDA manufacture it is good to see that others are now finding value to these products!
Do you guys think my article on this is too bold of a claim?
Want to make sure I am not overstepping… I put disclaimers inside of the article, but the title is pretty aggressive.
id say “may” or prepend with “studies have shown”
I think you are right. I will make the change. Thank you for the feedback.
Edit:
I think that looks great. less sensational
I’d perhaps edit this sentence in a similar manner
“when scientists showed how CBGA and CBDA prevent COVID-19 infection”
Either say in vitro, at a molecular level, “may”, “could”, “have a biological mechanism that may” or something of the like.