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Patients Are The Proof – Episode 1: Multiple Sclerosis with Meg Lewellyn

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Patients Are The Proof

Patients Are The Proof is a web series offering insight into life as a cannabis patient. Cannabis remains listed as a prohibited substance in many areas with governments claiming there’s no medical value. At the same time, medical marijuana patients around the world are experiencing REAL health benefits. These Patients Are The PROOF that cannabis is medicine. Hear them share their stories in their own words.

 

Episode 1: Multiple Sclerosis with Meg Lewellyn

Meg is a multiple sclerosis patient who’s had great results with cannabis. She frequently writes about her journey at BBHwithMS and is a contributor to The California Weed Blog and other publications. Watch as we chat about her cannabis journey.

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Written by Jessie Gill

Jessie Gill, RN is a cannabis nurse with a background in holistic health and hospice.  After suffering a spinal injury, she reluctantly became a medical marijuana patient then quickly transitioned into an advocate. Her site, MarijuanaMommy.com teaches new patients how and why to use cannabis while challenging the stigma against marijuana use.

Jessie is an established expert in the cannabis industry. She’s spoken at conferences around the country and has been cited by publications such as High Times and Forbes. Her work has been featured on Entrepreneur, Good Housekeeping, MSN, and more. She’s been seen on Viceland and has received international press coverage.

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