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Jahan Marcu, PhD moderates the discussion with Nigam B Arora, PhD, David Vaillencourt, MSc from the GMP collective with special guest Gene Ray MSc, Lab Manager at Garden Remedies. We discuss new research on stupidity, psychedelic healthcare investments, and how drug testing culture has permeated many levels of society. FOr our research article review, we rapid fire our thoughts about ibogaine and the behavioral economics on the demand and use of cannabis. Stick around for our newest game, “Don't be a Square.” In the game, Jahan reads a poem and panelists have to guess which drug Alan Ginsburg was experimenting with, when he wrote the poem.Episode's Group:Jahan Marcu, PhD (moderator) Nigam B. Arora, PhDGene Ray, MScDavid Vaillencourt, MScNews and Popular Literature Links: What is Stupidity? And is it a Psychological or Social Issue? (2:50) Investors Turn Towards Psychedelic Healthcare Companies. (11:00) Will Michigan be the First State to Legalize Psychedelics? (23:45)Amazon to Solve their Worker Shortage by Abolishing THC Drug Testing (34:55)Bonus resource: Dr. Marcu's article on cannabis impairment: https://cannabusiness.law/cannabis-impairment-and-driving-legal-and-medical-considerations/Rapid Fire Science Study Links:Dark Classics in Neuroscience - The Adverse Events of Ibogaine in Humans: An updated systematic review of the literature (2015–2020). (47:00) Getting High to Cope with COVID19 (1:04:10)Today's Game (1:20:05) : Welcome to today's GAME, today our group will be playing for the grand prize of helping to expand scientific and cultural thought. Welcome to “Don't be a Square”. Dr. Marcu reads a poem, and the panelists along with the audience tries to guess which substance the author was taking or talking about.Credits:Podcast editing by Joe Leonardo, Podcast mixing and mastering by Dylan Agajanian, Cover art by Natalie McKean, Intro music by Buddha by Kontekst, Transition music by K. LOUK. Outro music by Bensounds. Special thanks to Julian Amkraut for supporting this episode. More at: howtolaunchanindustry.com marcu-arora.com
The question of WEED vs PROFITS is common in the minds of most cannabis people. With the way prices look, it can feel like profits are winning that battle at the register...But what this ex-Navy Cannabis CEO has to say will surprise, and maybe even delight you.In this episode, we welcome Jeffery Herold, CEO of Garden Remedies to the show and we talk about the challenges of operating a cannabis business considering supply, staffing, COVID, and legality. We also discuss the impact of cannabis in our society and what kinds of things are on the horizon for this special market. CHECK OUT Garden Remedies Dispensaries in Massachusetts @gardenremedies.comFind me on IG (I do answer those messages!)@thecannabis.professor
On this episode of BofC Live, we connect with Jeffrey Herold, CEO of Garden Remedies, a vertically integrated cannabis company operating in Massachusetts. We wanted to speak with Herold about the benefits and focus of operating within one jurisdiction in the US and if that focus helped build operational excellence that was scalable beyond a single state. Garden Remedies has three retail locations in Massachusetts.BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector.
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Thinking Outside the Bud is a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. During each episode, we speak with founders, investors, thought leaders, researchers, advocates, and policy makers who are finding new and exciting ways for cannabis to positively impact business, society, and culture. Have each episode delivered to your inbox by subscribing here: http://www.thinkingoutsidethebud.com/subscribe
Garden Remedies of Melrose expands from medical use marijuana sales to also include recreational use, cannabis expert Janice Bissex is our special guest, Michelle Carson joins the panel, we talk back to school, ballot question 1, local political discourse, and more!
Joyce's mom, Debby Gerber, joined us in the studio to watch the show be recorded then, without much notice, she became the guest. Joyce and her mom discuss everything from her brother's attempts to grow pot as a teenager to how important it is to stop equating cannabis with heroin. Debby isn't really a believer, but she's proud of Joyce for teaching her about cannabis and who knows, may become a regular guest.Topics Discussed:Intro To The Canna Nana, Debby Gerber [1:40]Family B-B-Q's and Pot Plants [2:40]She's Taking A Break [4:20]Men Smoking Pipes [5:20]Just Topicals, Thank You [6:40]The Endocannabinoid System [7:11]Alcohol [9:20]Stop Talking! Kids and Cannabis [9:50]Cultivation Centers and Cannabis Business [11:15]Frustrating Cannabis Packaging [13:15]CommCan Dispensary [15:11]Cannabis Law [15:40]Andrew Gerber [16:32]Pod617 Plug [17:10]Emily Rios Show Link [18:40]Marjorie Clapprood [19:45]Rachael Rollins Suffolk County DA [20:80]Elizabeth Warren [20:12]Joe Biden [20:22]Cannabis NOT Heroine [20:40]Ellen Rosenfeld Show [24:15]Pure Oasis on Blue Hill Avenue [27:05]Building Cannabis Community [30:02]Personalized Shopping Experience [30:41]Garden Remedies [32:04]How Moms Talk With Kids About Cannabis [32:55]Brendan! [34:20]Still Plenty to Rebel Against [34:40]#ABongForMom [35:40]Cannabis News [39:15]Social Equity and Empowerment [40:00]Coronavirus and Cannabis [41:30]Joe Biden and Cannabis Policy [43:00]Importance of Collaboration [45:40]Wholesale Prices Rising in Illinois [46:00]Holyoke Cannabis [47:14]Jennifer Whetzel Women in Cannabis Study [47:34]Music by Josh Lamkin
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Replay of segment 2 The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from 8-10-19 Heard on 860AM WNOV & W293cx 106.5FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 9-10AM CST Heard on WAAM 1600 AM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on WWDB 860 AM Philadelphia, PA Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on KMET 1490 AM Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM pst Banning, CA listen here during show hours for your station: WNOV https://tinyurl.com/y8lwd922 WWDB: https://wwdbam.com/ WAAM https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft KMET https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ In segment 2 Joey and Holly talk about some odd Garden remedies that actually work The composition of urine varies from person to person, but it generally has an NPK ratio of 11-1-2. The nitrogen found in human urine ensures lush foliage growth; hence, it is best for greens and grassy plants like corn. The high salt content may scorch the plants if you pee directly on them, so it is better to do it a little away from the base of the plant. Better still, collect the pee and dilute it with 10 times water before applying it to the root zone. For tender plants and seedlings, dilute it further. Bury your kitchen scraps Add egg shells Wood ash from wood burning stoves and fireplaces can alkalinize the soil in your asparagus patch and vegetable beds growing broccoli, beans, and beet Get rid of aphids with soap and water Neem oil Baking soda for fungal diseases Check out the following sponsors that make the radio show possible: Thank you Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com IV Organics of www.ivorganics.com Dr. Earth of www.drearth.com organic Root maker of www.rootmaker.com Flame Engineering Inc. of www.flameengineering.com Use coupon code WVG19 to get free shipping. Pomona Universal Pectin of www.pomonapectin.com Bobbex of www.Bobbex.com: Beans & Barley of www.beansandbarley.com MIgardener of www.MIgardener.com Outpost Natural Foods Co-op of www.outpost.coop Root Assassin of www.rootassassinshovel.com . Handy Safety Knife of www.handysafetyknife.com Use promo code WVG to get 10% off &free shipping one time use only BioSafe of www.biosafe.net Save 10% on your next order use coupon code TWVG at checkout Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com Pro Plugger of www.proplugger.com Dharmaceuticals of www.dharmaceuticals.com Soil Savvy of www.mysoilsavvy.com Use coupon code TWVG19 to save 10% at checkout Tomato Snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com Drip Garden of www.dripgarden.com Drip Garden Wisconsin Greenhouse company https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/ Standard Process Inc. of www.standardprocess.com Big Fat’s Hot Sauce of www.bigfatshotsauce.com Soil Diva of www.soildiva.net World’s coolest floating rain gauge of www.WorldsCoolestRainGauge.com Clyde’s vegetable planting chart of www.clydesvegetableplantingchart.com NuNu Natural Healing of www.nunuhealing.com RowMaker of www.rowmaker.com Eco Garden Systems of www.ecogardensystems.com Use coupon code (wiveg2019) and get $295 off the list price of $1,695 PLUS free shipping (a $250 value). Shield n seal of www.shieldnseal.com Bluemel's garden & landscape center of www.bluemels.com Phyllom BioProducts of PhyllomBioProducts.com Norwalk juicers of www.norwalkjuicers.com Use coupon code Garden talk Free Continental US shipping on the Model 290 Juicer Tree Ripe of https://www.tree-ripe.com/ Hydrobox of https://gohydrobox.com/ Workman's friend brand https://workmansfriendbrand.com/
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Replay of The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from 8-10-19 Heard on 860AM WNOV & W293cx 106.5FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 9-10AM CST Heard on WAAM 1600 AM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on WWDB 860 AM Philadelphia, PA Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on KMET 1490 AM Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM pst Banning, CA listen here during show hours for your station: WNOV https://tinyurl.com/y8lwd922 WWDB: https://wwdbam.com/ WAAM https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft KMET https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ In Segment 1 Joey and Holly talk about why Microbes are so important to your garden. Microbes matter in the soil Microbes are tiny!!!!!! There are more microbes in a teaspoon of soil than there are people on the earth. Soils contain about 8 to 15 tons of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, earthworms, and arthropods. Soil microorganisms exist in large numbers in the soil as long as there is a carbon source for energy. large number of bacteria in the soil exists, but because of their small size, they have a smaller biomass. Actinomycetes are a factor of 10 times smaller in number but are larger in size so they are similar in biomass to bacteria. Fungus population numbers are smaller but they dominate the soil biomass when the soil is not disturbed. Bacteria, actinomycetes, and protozoa are hardy and can tolerate more soil disturbance than fungal populations so they dominate in tilled soils while fungal and nematode populations tend to dominate in untilled or no-till soils. Organic matter decomposition serves two functions for the microorganisms, providing energy for growth and suppling carbon for the formation of new cells. Soil organic matter (SOM) is composed of the "living" (microorganisms), the "dead" (fresh residues), and the "very dead" (humus) fractions. The "very dead" or humus is the long-term SOM fraction that is thousands of years old and is resistant to decomposition. Soil organic matter has two components called the active (35 percent) and the passive (65 percent) SOM. Soil organic matter can be broken down into its component parts. One hundred grams (g) or 100 pounds (lbs) of dead plant material yields about 60–80 g (lbs) of carbon dioxide, which is released into the atmosphere. The remaining 20–40 g (lbs) of energy and nutrients is decomposed and turned into about 3–8 g (lbs) of microorganisms (the living), 3–8 g (lbs) of non-humic compounds (the dead), and 10–30 g (lbs) of humus (the very dead matter, resistant to decomposition). The molecular structure of SOM is mainly carbon and oxygen with some hydrogen and nitrogen and small amounts of phosphorus and sulfur. Soil organic matter is a by-product of the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Tilled or unhealthy soils release a lower percent of nitrogen due to lower microbial activity For several years, crops on the newly tilled soil will grow better than the surrounding soils, but over time the soil will be depleted of carbon and the newly tilled soil will become less fertile because the carbon is oxidized as carbon dioxide and lost to the atmosphere. In segment 2 Joey and Holly talk about some odd Garden remedies that actually work The composition of urine varies from person to person, but it generally has an NPK ratio of 11-1-2. The nitrogen found in human urine ensures lush foliage growth; hence, it is best for greens and grassy plants like corn. The high salt content may scorch the plants if you pee directly on them, so it is better to do it a little away from the base of the plant. Better still, collect the pee and dilute it with 10 times water before applying it to the root zone. For tender plants and seedlings, dilute it further. Bury your kitchen scraps Add egg shells Wood ash from wood burning stoves and fireplaces can alkalinize the soil in your asparagus patch and vegetable beds growing broccoli, beans, and beet Get rid of aphids with soap and water Neem oil Baking soda for fungal diseases In segment 3 Joey and Holly welcome their guest Author of The Farm Girl’s Guide to Preserving the Harvest Ann Accetta Scott of https://afarmgirlinthemaking.com/author/ann/ Ann Accetta Scott is an author, blogger, speaker, entrepreneur, and homesteader. A once suburban housewife turned sustainable homesteader. She is passionatr about the movement of cooking from scratch, clean eating, food ownership, preserving the harvest, natural living, and the art of living simply. 1. You did not grow up homesteading - how did you get into it and why? 2. Many people hear the word ferment and think beer, or yeast possibly, but in the world of homesteading or even gardening, fermenting is another way to preserve food. Can you expand on that and what are some ways an urban gardener could use fermenting to help preserve some of their harvest? 3. Many people dont think about using dehydration to preserve their harvest, and you can find dehydrators gently used for a good price. What are some ways you dehydrate to preserve? 4.Tell us about your book - The Farm Girl’s Guide to Preserving the Harvest - what can people expect from it and anything notable in it? 5. Tell us more about where to find you... In segment 4 Joey and Holly answer gardener's questions Q:How can I fix blossom end rot? A: Keep the soil moist. When the soil stays to dry the calcium that is available in the soil is locked out that is the element in which is needed to correctly form the bottom of the tomato. By keeping the soil watered and damp it will not fix the current problem on the plant but will prevent the next generation of fruit development from obtaining the rotten portion on the bottom as it develops. People often say use 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt for 1 gallon of water and water it in this works because you're watering the plants Epsom salt is different than calcium Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate so keep the plants watered if you do see fruit that is rotten on the bottom remove it before it is allowed to fully develop to allow the plant to focus on fruit that is good not rotten. Q:When is the right time to plant fall bulbs A: Not all bulbs should be planted in the fall.keep this in mind Dahlias and gladiolus should be planted in the spring, while daffodils and tulips do well when planted in late summer or early autumn. the rule of thumb: If you are planting a bulb that blooms in the spring, plantit in the fall. 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Mr. Sativa attends NECANN 2019 and attends a very informative talk about Cannabis and Cancer given by Dr. Karen Munkacy, Cancer survivor, and CEO of the dispensary Garden Remedies in Massachusetts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
Cindy is joined by Doctor Karen Munkacy, founder of Garden Remedies, to talk about the medicinal use of marijuana.
According to HHS.Gov – in the late 1990s, pharmaceutical companies reassured the medical community that patients would not become addicted to opioid pain relievers and healthcare providers began to prescribe them at greater rates. Increased prescription of opioid medications led to widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription opioids before it became clear that these medications could indeed be highly addictive. Now, easy access to highly addictive drugs now has 11.4 million consumers misusing prescription opioids. Directly correlated, nearly 1 million folks now use heroin, and 130 people die everyday from opioid-related causes. Today we welcome a Veteran with some answers in how to deal with this Opioid Epidemic crippling many communities and families with its mighty grasp. What’s so interesting – Scott uses many of the same soil management practices that we do in food. Scott Murphy is currently VP of Compliance & Security at Revolutionary Clinics. Previous to this, Murphy was Chief of Compliance / Director of Operations at Garden Remedies – where beginning in 2014 he built-out one of Massachusetts’ first professional marijuana grow, processing & value-ad facilities. Scott is also an Army combat veteran who served from 2006-2010. Murphy was deployed to Iraq with 3rd Infantry Division as part of the “Surge” from January 2007 to April 2008. Last, Scott Murphy serves as President of Veterans for Safe Access to Compassionate Care. An organization fighting for smart, just pain management programs for their brethren; for every community, and for every family as a proactive plan against this epidemic.
The final episode of a 3 podcast series with Julia Wentworth GM of Garden Remedies of Newton, MA. with Jimmy Young
Julia Wentworth of Garden Remedies in Newton MA talks about running a medical marijuana facility and it's challenges with the new rules and regulations in Massachusetts
One of the 22 Medical Marijuana dispensaries is in Newton Mass called Garden Remedies. Julia Wentworth is the General Manager and she joins Jimmy Young in studio with the first of another 3 podcasts.
Joe Gilmore is a Dorchester resident-focused on changing the stigma about marijuana consumption. As President of Students for Sensible Drug Policy at UMass Boston, Joey mobilized students on campus and around Boston to campaign for the Yes On 4 Initiative to legalize marijuana in Massachusetts. He is employed as a Patient Care Advocate at Garden Remedies, a medical marijuana dispensary in Newton, MA. As Co-Founder of the Massachusetts Recreational Consumer Council, Joey spends his time working with MRCC to create an informed, well-regulated, and equitable cannabis industry focused on consumer safety, community involvement, and reparation for those disproportionately affected by marijuana prohibition.
Joe Gilmore is a Dorchester resident-focused on changing the stigma about marijuana consumption. As President of Students for Sensible Drug Policy at UMass Boston, Joey mobilized students on campus and around Boston to campaign for the Yes On 4 Initiative to legalize marijuana in Massachusetts. He is employed as a Patient Care Advocate at Garden Remedies, a medical marijuana dispensary in Newton, MA. As Co-Founder of the Massachusetts Recreational Consumer Council, Joey spends his time working with MRCC to create an informed, well-regulated, and equitable cannabis industry focused on consumer safety, community involvement, and reparation for those disproportionately affected by marijuana prohibition.
Medical Marijuana http://learntruehealth.com/medical-marijuana/ Reaping The Benefits Of Medical Marijuana We have heard many benefits of medical marijuana. However, there are still some skeptics regarding the effectiveness of this plant, and many others still regard marijuana as an illegal drug. My guest today, Dr. Karen Munkacy, will shed light on why medical marijuana is better than conventional medicine. Breast Cancer Survivor Dr. Karen Munkacy is a breast cancer survivor. Upon being diagnosed at the age of 40, she has undergone 28 radiation sessions and a double mastectomy. During the four months that she was undergoing aggressive chemotherapy treatments, a friend suggested taking medical marijuana. Munkacy also heard about medical marijuana’s benefits. But not wanting to break the law, Munkacy refused the treatment. Although Munkacy is grateful to be in remission, going through a plethora of surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy treatments were not easy. Hence, Munkacy resolved to find ways to help other cancer patients ease their pain and suffering. Medical Marijuana Research Not forgetting her friend’s recommendation to use medical marijuana, Munkacy researched about the medicinal benefits of cannabis supported by scientific evidence and medical support. Her medical background gave her the perspective to assess her findings. Munkacy also began to began to speak publicly about her experience with cancer. This way, it could encourage lawmakers and health care professionals to support legislation, allowing the use of medical marijuana to alleviate patient pain and discomfort. Passing the Bill Eventually, Munkacy was able to get the medical marijuana bill passed in Massachusetts in November 2012. The bill passed with 63% votes. That encouraged Munkacy to lead an organization creating the best medical marijuana medicines. With a pioneer staff of 16 employees, Munkacy’s primary aim was to uphold the highest standards to cultivate medical marijuana and educate patients as well. Investing a lot in lab equipment also assures patients that the extractions and dosings of the medical marijuana are exact. Primary Benefits There are many other benefits of medical marijuana. Aside from the alleviation of pain and discomfort, medical marijuana also works for nausea. “It’s the only anti-nausea medication that also stimulates appetite. It works for anxiety, depression, and inability to sleep,” said Munkacy. “Medical marijuana is very safe with no side effects. Hence, it is the perfect medication for people in hospice care.” Unfortunately, some hospitals remain to be hesitant in the use of medical marijuana. Munkacy recalls a female patient wherein using medical marijuana significantly eased her pain, anxiety, and depression. That patient was able to sleep at night, had an appetite, and her nausea decreased. However, when the hospice found out that she was using medical marijuana, she was forced to leave. Consequently, her family had no choice but to take over and oversee her treatment. Father of Medical Marijuana Dr. Raphael Mechoulam is known as, “The Father of Medical Marijuana.” The title was given to Mechoulam after he discovered the endocannabinoid system. Consequently, studies show that medical marijuana inhibits the vascularization of tumors. It binds to receptors in our digestive tract. Hence, it can help with inflammatory diseases and problems like Chron’s disease. Despite that, Munkacy acknowledges that it is still hard for doctors to write recommendations. Consequently, doctors rely on top medical literature to declare effectivity of a drug or treatment before recommending it to patients. However, Israel has a different take on medical marijuana. Munkacy reveals that the Ministry of Defense in Israel pays for soldiers with PSTD to get medical marijuana. Unfortunately, for those in the United States, medical marijuana is not readily available for American soldiers with PSTD. Indeed a sad plight for people who serve our country. How The Body Processes Marijuana According to Munkacy, if you use medical marijuana everyday, you can have withdrawal symptoms if you just abruptly stop it. So it is best to do it under a doctor’s supervision. “Medical marijuana is processed through the liver. There are different effects when you inhale it vs. when you swallow it,” Munkacy said. Munkacy says that when you inhale medical marijuana, it goes into your lungs and right into your bloodstream. On the other hand, when you swallow it, it gets absorbed in your digestive tract, and the blood flow from your gastrointestinal tract goes right through your liver. “The more educated you are about this medication, the more efficient it’s going to be for you. You’ll be able to harness its effects and use it to the way that works best for you,” said Munkacy. Garden Remedies Products Under Munkacy’s Garden Remedies product line, there are a variety of medical marijuana products that patients can use to treat their various health problems: Flower Strains • Bruce Banner #3 • Chem 4 • Commerce City Kush • Cornbread • Longs Peak Blue • Girl Scout Cookies • Granddaddy Purple • Scott’s OG Premium Rolls • Bruce Banner #3 • Cornbread • Longs Peak Blue • House Blend Vape Pen Selection • Otto#2 • Tangerine Kush Concentrates • Star Killer Rosin • AJ Sour Rosin • RSO • Taffy Distillate • Keif Bar Edibles • Medicated Honey • Fruit Drops • Medicated Sugar • Medicated Finishing Rub • Stone Hard Candy • Dark Chocolate Coins • Caramel Sauce • Caramel Chew Tinctures • THC Tincture • CBD + THC Tincture Capsules • G-Caps Garden Wellness Spa Products • Medicated Relief Lotion • Mediated Lotion bar • Garden Immersion Bath Salts • Lip Balm • Bath Fizz Munkacy’s lab constantly looks for the best ways for patients to ingest medical marijuana. Products that are taken orally do not taste great. But Munkacy assures that every product they have is made from high-quality ingredients. Changing Lives Munkacy shares that people with terrible migraines benefit from their products. Some even commit suicide because of the severity of the pain brought about by migraines. Hence, medical marijuana is a miracle for many because it changes people’s lives. “We teach patients that the joint you’re getting on the black market is probably different from what you’re buying from us,” said Munkacy. “Ours is more powerful and works better.” In addition to that, Munkacy says statistics show that cancer cases did not increase with people who smoke medical marijuana for long periods. However, hobby smokers usually develop chronic bronchitis. But if they stop, lung function goes back to normal within a month. Now, that’s awesome! Facing Challenges There are currently over 40 states in the United States that have legalized marijuana in different forms. However, Munkacy says it is still difficult to get the right type of medical marijuana. Unfortunately, the University of Mississipi is currently the only place where you can get medical marijuana. Hence, researchers have had a hard time getting the types of strains that they want to study despite having several cases of success. “There was a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. This study documented that CBD, which is one of the compounds in medical marijuana, treats intractable pediatric epilepsy,” shares Munkacy. “This compound doesn’t make you high, but rather it controls seizures.” Looking Ahead Despite the challenges promoting the use of medical marijuana, Munkacy remains unfazed in her mission to have more people use this treatment. Since pharmaceutical drugs have proven to be a failure for a lot of individuals, Munkacy offers her products to anyone who needs it. “Our most common patient problem is a severe chronic pain. You can keep using more of it until your pain is under control,” Munkacy said. “Unlike narcotics, there is no fatal dose in medical marijuana.” Furthermore, Munkacy assures that each patient is given immediate attention as well as ample time for consultation. Rest assured, Munkacy is confident that her life’s mission will eventually be realized one step at a time. Dr. Karen Munkacy’s medical experience is extensive. In addition to her background as a board certified anesthesiologist and pain management specialist, she is a former faculty member at UCLA and USC Medical Centers in Los Angeles and has worked as a researcher and international medical consultant. Munkacy was trained in pain management and received her medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. She is also an active proponent in the public arena of the use of medical marijuana. In this role, Munkacy is a member of Americans for Safe Access, the largest organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and legal access to medical marijuana. She was a leader in the successful ballot campaign for the legalization of medical marijuana in Massachusetts and helped persuade the Massachusetts Medical Society to sponsor a physician education program on the medicine. Munkacy currently brings all her energy and integrity to Garden Remedies as it launches its efforts to deliver to patients the safe, compassionate and proven relief they deserve. Get Connected With Dr. Karen Munkacy! 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