Le Herbe Partners With Qsonica
Sarasota, FL - March 30, 2017 - Le Herbe introduces a strategic partnership with Qsonica for development of modern cannabis extraction, preservation, and processing techniques. Le Herbe's renowned food scientists and master blender will utilize the world’s most advanced ultrasonic equipment for the production of liquid cannabis delivery systems. The science of sound is proving to be a one of a kind green technology that will play an important role in the cannabis industry for manufacturing products like cannabis beverages, tinctures, dietary supplements, etc.
Qsonica has been a leader in ultrasonic liquid processors for over 40 years and manufactures some of the most technologically advanced devices on the market. “Qsonica mainly serves the biotech industry and is excited to expand into the cannabis industry,” says Marc Lustig, Director of Business Development, Qsonica. “Le Herbe understands the importance of R & D and manufactures phenomenal products, which fits well with our company culture. We look forward to working together on many projects that will disrupt the landscape of traditional cannabis extraction, preservation and processing techniques,” says Lustig.
A recent survey and market study of possible future applications of new technologies in the food and beverage industry has revealed that many companies are reluctant to apply new technologies. The main reason is poor understanding of these new techniques by food professionals and the reason or weight of tradition. Le Herbe is not one of those companies. They analyzed the results that ultrasound can produce and quickly invested substantial resources to produce high-quality products with functional ingredients using green technology like ultrasonication. “It is truly an honor to partner with Qsonica and work alongside such innovators and disruptive technology,” says J. Grillo, Founder, Le Herbe. You can check out general concepts about ultrasonication, specific applications and resulting data on cannabis nanoemulsions by visiting http://leherbe.com/knowledge-center
Le Herbe says that this partnership will hopefully help drive innovation in the cannabis industry because the current climate for R & D on Cannabis Sativa L. in USA is in a sad state of affairs. Public universities are chomping at the bit to take a deep dive into the world of cannabis, but are being withheld by federal regulations. “Public and private collaboration usually helps bridge the knowledge gap, but because of red tape most cannabis manufacturers are blind to the complexities of making great products,” says Grillo. Le Herbe goes on to say that the best option for scientific breakthroughs on cannabis is through funding of private companies, not public. Inevitable discoveries that may help patients with cancer, epilepsy, PTSD, and other debilitating conditions are currently being overlooked by the polarization of this plant. Until we get sound regulations and descheduling from Washington D.C., tax payer monies will fund hundreds of questionable public studies that support the "treatment industrial complex" (i.e., rehab/addiction) instead of substantive research that supports chemical intervention.
ABOUT QSONICA
Qsonica has been a leader in the design, development and manufacturing of ultrasonic liquid processors for over 40 years and produces some of the most powerful, technologically advanced and reliable ultrasonic devices on the market. Qsonica utilizes state-of-the-art machinery and design tools maintain cutting edge approaches to research and development. Their 60,000 sq.ft facility houses the latest in titanium machining equipment and ultrasonic horn analysis software. Sonicators are designed, developed and produced in ISO 9001-certified manufacturing facility located at corporate headquarters in Newtown, Connecticut. The sales and marketing office is located in Melville, New York.
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