Egzoset
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Les aliments contenant du CBD ont-ils de réels bienfaits? – L'épicerie (2021-Oct-21)
Do CBD edibles have real benefits? ...
Now guess who's behind each SQdC clerk formation (stated @ 2:19 precisely...):
« Le docteur Didier Jutras-Aswad est chercheur au CHUM, il a aussi collaboré avec le ministère de la santé pour établir le plan de formation des conseillers de la SQdC. »
M'yeap, it seems he's everywhere since Harper days, as if Québec's "legal" retail store needed to feel like a fox had been put in charge of the hen-house (chicken coop)!!
The trick here being that it's not really a psychiatric doctor speaking if we consider CBD at such lame SQdC doses hardly justifies his presence there, euh... M'well, unless one pretends that greedy over-billed/over-taxed placebo has any medical virtues proven "scientifically"; which in practical terms basically implies it's NO "danger" for teenagers (below 21...) who understood it years ago already - and "illicit" school-yard resellers too of course, specially those doing business behind colleges and universities, euh...
In other words the adults who still trust their government today face punishment for no other purposes than to please angry voters who keep supporting self-serving politicians one provincial election after the next, since Trudeau's Cannabis Act! Go figure.
Well, the day it was broadcasted we could verify the advertized cost was acurate, but it turns out only a few weeks prior ot that i happened to check in a local store and although the official web site confirmed a relatively large inventory my precaution still proved plain useless that day, because the stock wasn't really there, leaving ZERO other options except to justify spending 8+ $/g over dull placebo. Which was NOT an option at all!
So, we can guess the mentioned manufacturer must have got quite pissed off after watching this most particular TV show on "therapeutic" cannabis:
This is the boss Dany Lefebvre, followed by a brief glimpse at his CBD product right there:
Too bad the "ici-télé" editoriali$ts didn't care to report what's happening with all the leaves & wood before opaque bottles with a red warning logo on them are ultimately sealed (...) for final storage/distribution:
Never forget a mind-healer (psy...) actively contributed to that nightmare as a major-leagues SQdC expert-counselor, using his medical "doctor" title as CBD guru - which carries some truth if we account for him being director a CBD for opioïds research project, blocked by Health-Canada as i recall:
Effets du cannabis: la bureaucratie freine la recherche (2020-Jan-6)
« On est vraiment dans une impasse... »
Too bad the rest ain't any better except we've got lucky to hear about USA's "Farm Bill" resulting in true liberation of CBD beyond Canada's south border. Lets nail it quick via this short diaporama:
Take note the official Public Health statement ONLY applies to SQdC's CBD and there's never been chocolate/candies sold in Québec, thanks to Justin Trudeau but also Lucie Charlebois who initially inserted notions of "child-attractive" formats in her law - which François Legault was all too satisfied to embrace through Lionel Carmant, by the way...
In any case their perpetual claims about requiring more studies sound somewhat bogus if one is informed/aware that Louis Hébert, 1st magistrate representing the King in Nouvelle-France (1575 – 1627), was also an apothicary and hence IMHO he couldn't have never heard of "Indian Hemp", "Cannabis sativa L.", nor perhaps even genetic variants although CBD hadn't been discovered so far - but still quite possibly very real centuries ago.
M'well, at least those who find SQdC's attidude peculiar finally got some fair hint about why! ...
Good day, have fun!!