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Epilepsy is a neurological disease that affects over 50 million people around the world. According to research published in 2014, 30-40% of patients suffering from epilepsy, do not respond to conventional pharmaceuticals. Fortunately, cannabis can help many of these patients.
Patients are the Proof, Episode 4 – Cannabis for Epilepsy with Nina Simmons. Listen in as I chat with fellow mom and cannabis advocate, Nina Simmons, about her decision to treat her son’s epilepsy with cannabis-based medicine.
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