The Early Stages of Ohio's Medical Marijuana Business
The Early Stages of Ohio's Medical Marijuana Business
After missing its original Fall 2018 launch target, Ohio’s medical marijuana program is finally gaining momentum. Through its first two months, sales have surpassed more than $1.8 million.
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Harmful Herbicides and Pesticides used in the production of Legal Ohio Medical Marijuana listed on paperwork one receives upon dispensary checkout without description:
-Citric acid is a weak organic acid that occurs naturally in citrus fruits. In biochemistry, it is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle, which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms. Side Effects include: swelling, tingling, or numbness in your hands or feet, muscle twitching or pain, leg pain or cramps, unusual weakness, rapid and shallow breathing, fast or slow heart rate, dizziness, confusion, or mood changes, feeling restless, nervous, or irritable.
-Reynoutria sachalinensis extract, which is used as a preventive treatment, is believed to induce a non-specific resistance against certain fungal diseases. The active ingredient appears to be a natural elicitor of phytoalexins, which induce the plant’s natural "immune system", providing resistance in the host plant. Reynoutria sachalinensis (giant knotweed) causes the plants to activate an internal defense system that prevents growth of certain fungi, especially powdery mildew and gray mold. The extract is approved for use on ornamental plants grown in greenhouses.
-Trifloxystrobin is a new strobilurin fungicide, active against a wide range of fungal plant pathogens. The present study shows that trifloxystrobin is highly effective in controlling powdery mildews on field-grown apple, mango and nectarine trees and rust disease on prune trees. List of known side effects: Trifloxystrobin exposure is notoriously associated with the onset of reproductive and developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity and acute toxicity. Likewise, the chemical is known to trigger respiratory tract irritation, altered lung functions and pneumoconiosis. The toxic fungicide is also shown to cause severe skin irritation characterized by inflammation, wounds and abrasions. Chronic eye irritation may also occur following a direct contact. An entry posted on the Fluoride Action Network website shows that high level exposure to the hazardous fungicide is known to negatively impact various digestive organs such as the liver, pancreas and spleen. Likewise, the article stresses that trifloxystrobin may lead to body weight decline and bone problems. The toxic fungicide is also found to affect kidney function and compromise the health of mesenteric lymph nodes, pituitary glands and the thymus. Aside from being a health risk, the Pesticide Action Network North America also classifies the dangerous chemical as a water pollutant, which greatly impacts the aquatic ecosystem and its animals. Body systems affected by trifloxystrobin. The toxic fungicide is particularly detrimental to the respiratory system’s overall health. The hazardous chemical is also known to negatively impact both eye and skin health. Trifloxystrobin exposure may affect various digestive organs too. Likewise, the poisonous fungicide is found to compromise the health of the kidneys, the endocrine glands, the bones and the lymph nodes. The dangerous chemical is also associated with the onset of reproductive health issues.
-Fenhexamid is a foliar fungicide that has approval for use in the EU. Direct contact may lead to apathy, to apathy, labored breathing and spastic gait as well as piloerection and reduced motility, temporary convulsions and vocalization following direct chemical contact. Likewise, fenhexamid poisoning is associated with massive gastrointestinal ulceration and black discoloration of the abdominal organs. Various animal studies have shown that the synthetic fungicide may also induce severe eye and skin irritations. An article published on the Pub Chem website has also revealed that the toxic fungicide may contaminate both soil and water sources, and negatively affect aquatic ecosystems and animals including several species of fish, invertebrates and crustaceans. The hazardous chemical is also detrimental to aquatic plants, algae and sediment residing organisms. Likewise, fenhexamid is recognized as highly toxic to both birds and mammals as well as other beneficial organisms such as honeybees and earthworms. Fenhexamid is notoriously detrimental to the respiratory system’s overall health. Likewise, the toxic compound is known to affect the digestive tract, the muscular system and the central nervous system.
-Copper Octanoate is a fatty acid salt (soap) that combines copper and octatonic acid. A number of studies show that it is highly toxic to humans, animals, beneficial insects and the environment It has been associated with skin and eye irritation, large consumptions can cause nausea, vomiting and tissue damage.
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