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hazardous waste treatment.

Throughout its growth life, Cannabis is affected by environmental conditions such as light, temperature and soil composition. There’s potential for exposure to contaminants. Toxic metals are what remain hidden within the plant influencing future development. In turn, affecting its end composition and what’s utilized for Cannabis and Cannabidiol (CBD) medicine production. This demonstrates the need for Cannabis specific nutrients, growth conditions and highly trained cultivation professionals. The dangers of heavy-metal toxicity are well documented. Some heavy metals are unconditionally toxic and/or carcinogenic. These include arsenic, nickel, lead and mercury.

While phosphorus camouflages potential heavy metal toxins by binding to them before entering the pant, other heavy metals can accumulate, concentrate and be transmitted through unregulated Cannabis and/or industrial hemp based products. This endangers patients with all reading compromising symptoms. Awareness of CBD sourcing is valuable. Imagine consuming radioactive medicine!

As popularity the in CBD consumption grows, as does the market for medicinal products. Understanding the boundaries and unique characteristics of Cannabis can be helpful when shopping for CBD based relief. Invest in products cultivated by credible and legal growers. Many states have legal CBD derived from safe sources ready for the purchasing. Recognizing Cannabis as a dynamic accumulator is vital for maintaining safe consumption. Especially when evaluating the purity of a new product with a nebulous production history. It’s important to note that industrial hemp tends to be tested far less than legal Cannabis.

-Amanda Bradder

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