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This week I pic up a HP 6890 Agilent Gas Chromatograph which the first step of testing medicine and the studies I want to do to either cement or dismiss a lot of information. In addition it can be used to find out who is full of shit and always bragging about how there stuff is the shit. Question is once I get it up and running who would compete in such a contest? Who would put their "reputation" or "ego" on the line? After all it is easy to talk when no one can compare.
I also hope to start a secret shopper situation to find out if the testing done is accurate; I must say if it is a reputable source I can not imagine them exaggerating. However, I also know there is no way some of the medicine on the shelves could possibly be making the numbers by just looking at the pre-mature buds. BLOOM I fear may not like the results of such a secret shopper situations I have yet to see anything from them or others they supply worth a crap.
Currently all I will have is the GC and not a LC (liquid chromatograph). While it is used it is still VERY EXPENSIVE and I have a lot more money I have to spend to complete the tools necessary to test this material. GC heats the material to release the gas which some percentage points will be slightly off due to ignition although it is still a good measurement. The liquid chromatograph which is my next mission is actually a better test machine as the extraction process does not heat the material instead the compounds are released through extraction and injection of the vapors; it also allows for testing of edibles. Nor will I be able to test for chemical such as pesticides at this time that is another machine I will acquire later as I said these toys are very expensive.
Here is breakdown of the latest GC and the standard by which the industry uses to test and analyze https://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/Support/Documents/a15283.pdf
I will be using techniques that are standard to the industry and will provide documentation as to how the test was accomplished. Here are a few from a not so technical article when compared to the really nerd articles. http://www.intechopen.com/download/get/type/pdfs/id/31531
I am concerned that if there are no checks in a system of measurements then how does one know someone did not fudge the results. I only want what is best for the patient and if there is no official check in the system I will step up for my own amusement, entertainment, and curiosity find out the truth and convey it to the patients. Besides what ever money I can generate from other types of testing not related to MJ will help another patient with free medicine.
I also hope to start a secret shopper situation to find out if the testing done is accurate; I must say if it is a reputable source I can not imagine them exaggerating. However, I also know there is no way some of the medicine on the shelves could possibly be making the numbers by just looking at the pre-mature buds. BLOOM I fear may not like the results of such a secret shopper situations I have yet to see anything from them or others they supply worth a crap.
Currently all I will have is the GC and not a LC (liquid chromatograph). While it is used it is still VERY EXPENSIVE and I have a lot more money I have to spend to complete the tools necessary to test this material. GC heats the material to release the gas which some percentage points will be slightly off due to ignition although it is still a good measurement. The liquid chromatograph which is my next mission is actually a better test machine as the extraction process does not heat the material instead the compounds are released through extraction and injection of the vapors; it also allows for testing of edibles. Nor will I be able to test for chemical such as pesticides at this time that is another machine I will acquire later as I said these toys are very expensive.
Here is breakdown of the latest GC and the standard by which the industry uses to test and analyze https://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/Support/Documents/a15283.pdf
I will be using techniques that are standard to the industry and will provide documentation as to how the test was accomplished. Here are a few from a not so technical article when compared to the really nerd articles. http://www.intechopen.com/download/get/type/pdfs/id/31531
I am concerned that if there are no checks in a system of measurements then how does one know someone did not fudge the results. I only want what is best for the patient and if there is no official check in the system I will step up for my own amusement, entertainment, and curiosity find out the truth and convey it to the patients. Besides what ever money I can generate from other types of testing not related to MJ will help another patient with free medicine.