This Man Used Hemp Oil On Live TV To Draw Attention To His Granddaughter's Health |
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This Man Used Hemp Oil On Live TV To Draw Attention To His Granddaughter's Health | Darrell Miller | 02/01/17 |
Date:
February 01, 2017 10:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: This Man Used Hemp Oil On Live TV To Draw Attention To His Granddaughter's Health
The United States is not the only place where marijuana plant products are under fire. Even in Australia, it is nearly impossible to get CBD oil for treatment of medical conditions such as epilepsy. One particular case in Australia is gaining media attention. It is the case of 5-year-old Katelyn whose grandfather has been giving her CBD oil to help with her Dravet Syndrome seizures. Her grandfather is under threat of being arrested, but he says it is worth it if he gets his family better access to a drug that will greatly help with her condition.
Key Takeaways:
- A millionaire philanthropist has taken hemp oil on national television to highlight his granddaughter's struggle to get treatment for her epilepsy, as the five-year-old-girl begs prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and state premiers to make medicinal cannabis more accessible.
- The letter, published on the Greenlight foundation website, pleads with Turnbull and state premiers to speed up the process to make medical cannabis more widely available.
- Australia is progressing towards conventional medical cannabis treatments, but each state has different laws governing use of the medicine, while other states are in various stages if medical trials.
"A millionaire philanthropist has taken hemp oil on national television to highlight his granddaughter's struggle to get treatment for her epilepsy, as the five-year-old-girl begs prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and state premiers to make medicinal cannabis more accessible."
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