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To: kidl who wrote (47845)12/7/2017 12:06:26 PM
From: zen_lunatic420  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49402
 
ENW: Yes, I e-mailed my questions to Deborah Honig and that is the response she e-mailed me.

My observation is that those answers are devoid of any actual data or proof of the claims that are made. It's perfectly possible that their claims are true and they just don't have any data they can share, but it takes an element of trust to believe what their saying without any data to support their claims......and haven't you been very critical of me for trusting EUO.v.....who actually does show some data and proof for their technologies?

Further scientific thinking might allow one to recognize that cannabis is fairly closely related to hops plants.....and is also an area of much innovation. Hop cones, like cannabis flowers, need to be carefully dried at low temperature so as not to damage their lupulin oils....so a healthy sceptic might also ask why ENW hasn't found any business in this rapidly evolving hop drying market?

Here's a new high tech lupulin extraction process that is getting a lot of attention, but it actually takes place at cryogenic temperatures:

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