The case for Clinical Veggies, Inc. to replace the
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In the 20-Questions game, the first question is: "Is it Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?" Our world is divided into animal, vegetable, or mineral. Indeed, Webster defines mineral as "neither animal nor vegetable." Vegetable encompasses Kingdom Plantae in Linnaean taxonomy. Dharmanol Citrolene, as an example, is derived from cannabis and citrus - members of the Vegetable Kingdom Plantae. Vegetable means "ability to grow" from Latin vegetare (to grow). As a plant (vegetable) grows and flourishes, so can a company, its profits, and its profits.
Clinical. Webster defines clinic (etymologically, Gr. klinikos, "of a bed") in its first two meanings as "1) a class of medical instruction in which patients are examined and discussed and 2) a group meeting devoted to the analysis and solution of concrete problems or to the acquiring of specific skills or knowledge (writing clinics) (golf clinics)"
MMJ dispensaries legally serve patients only upon recommendation or approval by a licensed physician.
Webster further illustrates clinic as a facility that offers professional services or a meeting during which a group of people learn about a particular thing or work on a particular problem.
Clinical Veggies fits well into the above categorical meanings and illustrations.
For a third meaning of the word clinic, Webster gives: "3a) facility (as of a hospital) for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients and 3b) a group practice in which several physicians work cooperatively."
MMJ dispensaries legally serve patients only upon recommendation or approval by a licensed physician.
Clinical Veggies, Inc. It leaves an indelible impression. Once you hear it, you'll never forget it. It will attach to the media and the public mind like Virginia creeper to centuries old Ivy League buildings