Personally as a patient I believe that high CBD strains do help certain ailments. However, high THC also helps certain ailments. High CBN also helps certain ailments. I believe the perception that high levels of any one single cannabinoid is grounds to call it a 'miracle strain' is rather distorted. I personally believe that the combination and ratios of cannabinoids in a strain are integral to the overall experience. Isolating just one cannabinoid doesnt work very well, as evidenced by Marinol. As far as whether the article was good or bad, IMO when i saw the article initially i was not the happiest person. The program doesn't need front page advertising in the ABQ journal. I'm curious why the magazine Kurple didn't pick up a similar story? I'd be more inclined to believe the free medical cannabis publication over the ABQ journal. Just my 2 cents.

Also, as far as developing their strain...I'm interested to hear about the genetics of it, where it came from, etc. The reference to petri dishes does't ring any bells with me as far as breeding and genetics tracing practices that I know of? Another first is that Althouse will begin developing new CBD-rich strains using genetic manipulation â?? a practice that will allow the storing of the plant genetics like a sperm bank and growing new plants in a petri dish rather than relying on seed. I'm amazed that someone here from New Mexico developed a new procedure for creating cannabis genetics that world-famous breeders have yet to! Amazing! The funniest thing is...if you guys search my previous posts on seeds...nuff said.