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Isodiol International Inc ISOLF

Isodiol International Inc is a manufacturer and developer of phytoceutical consumer products using pharmaceutical and nutraceutical grade phytochemical compounds. It generates revenue from the sale of nutritional health products derived from hemp. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from the United States and also has a presence in Canada. Its product categories include Tinctures; Capsules; Topicals; Vape; Oral Spray; Skincare; and others.


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Comment by WoodInvestmenton Jul 18, 2018 1:45pm
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RE:RE:RE:California bans hemp derived CBD oil

RE:RE:RE:California bans hemp derived CBD oilSince you brought it up Steve, yes, CBD will come from industrial hemp, below is along the lines of how it will go (I think ACG is a terrible company, but this demonstrates that the hemp plant will be modified for higher yeilds to make it more viable in the future):

Alliance Grower has secured access to a proprietary CBD strain named “CBD DANA,”. The unique strain has been tested for a content of at least 10% CBD and less than 0.3% THC. This CBD yield is substantially greater than traditional hemp strains which typically have at most a 1% content. The lower THC content allows the strain to be classified as “industrial hemp” which makes it ideal for cultivation with less restrictive regulation.

The female plantlets produced in the Tissue Culture Lab at the Cannabis Biotech Complex will be available for hemp farmers on a global scale. Providing hemp farmers with all female, fully rooted plantlets of the strain will provide a significant yield in CBD production for hemp farmers.

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