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others like it as well as the growing evidence with respect to diabetes, cholesterol, and blood pressure. But what cannot be denied is the array of medical conditions where cannabis use is demonstrating effectiveness – epilepsy, migraines, arthritis, and MS perhaps lead the way but there are several dozen other diseases and conditions where cannabis is said to be an effective treatment for. This does not even touch end-of-life compassionate considerations. On that subject, please be sure to go back to our January 2019 issue to read the ground-breaking article by none other than Sylvia Bagge.

Every month our industry leading expert team fills these pages with content designed to raise awareness and to provide education as well as some guidance as to where the industry may be headed. Remember, all of the discussion above is not even close to being the tip of the iceberg with respect to the spectrum of health and wellness applications for cannabis. Now throw in the animal care sector … and now throw in all of the non-medical applications for cannabis/hemp. That is why it is key to not waste your money paying the paid promoters if your true goal is to be a successful long term investor that is self sufficient and self reliant. This paradigm shift (what we coined Ecoforming of a vibrant ecosystem) may be a watershed period in health and wellness and that includes the environment as well (less synthetic drugs flushed into the water supply, hemp plastics and building materials, bio fuels, textiles, and so on). Until next time, invest long and prosper remembering that all content is for discussion and awareness purposes only and never intended as financial, health, tax, accounting, legal, or investment advice of any kind.

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