Pubdate: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 Source: Hour Magazine (CN QU) Copyright: 2004, Communications Voir Inc. Contact: http://www.hour.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/971 Author: Jamie O'Meara Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?232 (Chronic Pain) POP THE PAIN AWAY They say that the person who learns to package and sell happiness will be a wealthy person indeed. Well, we're not there yet, but Montrealer Peter Horowitz, president of Cannabrex Nutriceutical, may be close. The entrepreneurial Horowitz has found a way to exploit one of the more peculiar peccadilloes of modern mankind - namely the desire, and in some cases the need, to get high - in the pursuit of a just and righteous cause. Horowitz & Co. give us the Cannabrex Home Encapsulation System, also known as the Cannabrex Kit, a well-crafted package that provides a much healthier, more efficient, less socially stigmatized means of taking marijuana, hash or their derivatives for medicinal reasons. The kit supplies all the necessary ingredients and instructions to make gel-capped pot pills that Horowitz says maximize THC absorption while minimizing unhealthy or unpleasant side effects that come with smoking, eating or other means of ingesting the drug. No harsh tokes or clothes that smell like the '60s; no blistered lips and blackened cutlery in the kitchen. And absolutely no temptation to drink the bong water. For around 60 bills, you get your own fun and easy-to-use home prescription system. It goes something like this: chop the shit up, add some oil, heat it up on the stove (a process called decarboxylation, which basically removes one of the chemical roadblocks between you and your buzz), add some powder filler, pour it into your gel cap maker and, hello, Bob's your uncle. Horowitz says the newly opened company - which takes orders through its website, www.cannabrex.com - has already attracted the interest of marijuana compassion clubs in Canada and the U.S., as well as the support of a number of pain-afflicted individuals already, um, hooked on their product. We went to Horowitz for the straight dope... Does the government see you as anything more than a better-dressed, technologically uptown, high-end head shop peddling excipient powder and decarboxylation chemistry instead of roach clips? Canada is one the best places to be doing this sort of thing. It's still an uphill battle, but "marijuana" is fast becoming a good word, while "pharmaceutical" is becoming a bad word. Marijuana is the biggest cash crop in Canada right now - we just have to figure out how to normalize it while our big brother from the south is trying to take over the world. They frown upon a medicine that doesn't make them, their Drug Administration or their pharmaceutical companies billions of dollars. So where is the potential market for Cannabrex? The kit was born out of necessity. A friend of mine has a condition that he treats with marijuana. He is married with three kids and goes to school. Smoking every day was not only affecting his health, but there is also a certain social stigma attached to being a "stoner," and he didn't need his kids, boss or professor seeing him go out to the parking lot to smoke a joint. This situation, combined with his love of chemistry, inventing and research compelled him to develop a smokeless way of ingesting THC. I helped him out along the way, and by doing so realized the market potential for this type of product. So we put it together and now there are people already using the Cannabrex Kit to treat multiple sclerosis, bipolar disorder, Crohn's disease and back pain. Some are Canadian federal exemptees, which mean they can legally use marijuana. The list of conditions and ailments it can treat is too long to list here. How does your THC delivery system compare to that of the tried, true and cheaper hash brownie? Not only can a hash brownie, although tasty, be readily reduced to a pile of smelly crumbs, it can also go rancid. A Cannabrex capsule uses an oil blend that not only requires no refrigeration, but behaves more like a carbohydrate than a fat. The fuels of preference for the body is carbohydrates, and the body will use up its store of carbohydrates before using other fuels. This causes the THC to take effect in a much shorter time and in a much more effective manner. And for those watching their weight, a Cannabrex capsule has way less carbs than a brownie. Given that you can buy gel caps at health food stores and the basic chemistry at any chemical supply store, do you think your product may be a little bit pricey for, say, someone presumably sick and possibly strapped for cash? First of all, the most important components of the kit are not available anywhere retail. Secondly, if you break it down, the cost per capsule is less than 30 cents - and that's for the initial purchase of the kit. The refill packs will end up costing closer to 15 cents a capsule. We are also in the final stages of developing different herbal formulas for the kit, but I can't really get into that here. Is there any potential for legal issues to arise, either within Canada or cross-border, with respect to the sale of a product that is primarily a prohibited drug delivery system? Problems can only arise if the current laws change, but they are only changing for the better right now, albeit a little too slowly... Have you yourself tested your product? What were the results? The only marijuana-treatable symptoms I suffer from are related to back pain, and I do yoga and get massages for that. I was also too busy filling out paperwork, but there was no lack of people willing to test out our product. I do, however, use the Cannabrex Kit to make my own blend of Korean ginseng capsules. Anything to add? Check out our website or e-mail me at And tell your parents about us. They probably have symptoms that marijuana can treat, but they don't want to roll a joint or smoke it out in the garage where the neighbours can see them... - ---