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Rad Source Technologies’ 3 Year Study on the Efficacy of Photonic Decontamination of Cannabis

Rad Source Technologies’ 3 Year Study on the Efficacy of Photonic Decontamination of Cannabis

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With increasing legalization of medical and recreational-use cannabis in the U.S, there is a need for reliable analytical testing to ensure safe, pathogen-free consumption of cannabis.1 According to the United Nations, more than 3.8% of the world’s population, or 158.8 million people around the world use cannabis. Therefore, it is extremely important that cannabis users are not being exposed to harmful microbial contaminants. This is especially important for medical use, as many of these patients tend to be immunocompromised and more susceptible to illnesses as a result of microbial contamination…

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