Posted On: 01/26/2014 5:23:10 PM
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Show this picture to the paid stooges and outhouse ignoramuses in Tennessee and elsewhere who are running offense for Big Pharma and Mexican cartels against medical cannabis and vanguard companies like SKTO -- who, along with their scientific subsidiary Berkeley Bio, works diligently to develop and offer those sufferering from a host of maladies, great and small, access to the world's most advanced cannabis nutritional supplements as alternative treatment options.
Between visits to the Neurometabolic Clinic of Cinncinnati every three months, Tennessean Millie Mattison, 22 months old, frequents the emergency room at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, TN. Millie has been suffering from nearly constant seizures from three months old. The cause of her seizures is unknown. Even adult doses of the gamut of Pharma drugs have failed her. Federal and Tennessean law make access to medical cannabis which could help her condition punishable by huge fines and lengthy terms of imprisonment.
The child Millie has endured intubations, blood transfusions, spinal taps, MRIs, CAT scans, genetic testing and stints in the pediatric intensive care unit, one due to kidney shutdown from an anti-seizure ketogenic diet. She's been on as many as 11 medications at one time and relies upon a feeding tube. Her current medication, Sabril, leaves her lethargic and has severe potential side effects, including blindness.
Between visits to the Neurometabolic Clinic of Cinncinnati every three months, Tennessean Millie Mattison, 22 months old, frequents the emergency room at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, TN. Millie has been suffering from nearly constant seizures from three months old. The cause of her seizures is unknown. Even adult doses of the gamut of Pharma drugs have failed her. Federal and Tennessean law make access to medical cannabis which could help her condition punishable by huge fines and lengthy terms of imprisonment.
The child Millie has endured intubations, blood transfusions, spinal taps, MRIs, CAT scans, genetic testing and stints in the pediatric intensive care unit, one due to kidney shutdown from an anti-seizure ketogenic diet. She's been on as many as 11 medications at one time and relies upon a feeding tube. Her current medication, Sabril, leaves her lethargic and has severe potential side effects, including blindness.
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