Canna Care Docs of Missouri

Canna Care Docs of Missouri

Canna Care Docs is the largest network of medical cannabis education and evaluation centers, dedicated to bringing cannabis into mainstream medicine.

Ma*****na Regulators From 19 States Form Group To Coordinate Legalization Implementation | Ma*****na Moment 16/11/2020

"As of now, CANNRA members include regulators from 19 states: Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah and Washington state. More are expected to join soon."

Ma*****na Regulators From 19 States Form Group To Coordinate Legalization Implementation | Ma*****na Moment Ma*****na regulators from 19 states announced on Thursday that they have formed an independent organization aimed at coordinating efforts to implement cannabis policy changes. The Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA) isn’t taking a position on legalization, but it said the group can help infor...

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Join us tomorrow for a (day before) Veterans Day special edition of Green Chat! We will be discussing how cannabis can help veterans cope with many of the mental, physical and emotional pains that come from protecting our democracy.

Live on Facebook, tomorrow at 12pm.

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Canna Care Docs will be open on Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11th!

Study: Medical Cannabis Use Associated with Long-Term Pain Mitigation - NORML 06/11/2020

A new study published in The European Journal of Pain has published data showing that, "Israeli patients authorized to use cannabis for the treatment of chronic pain report long-term overall improvements in their condition"

With so many patients using cannabis to treat chronic pain, it is encouraging to see more and more studies providing data to back it up!

Study: Medical Cannabis Use Associated with Long-Term Pain Mitigation - NORML "At one-year, average pain intensity declined from baseline by 20 percent."

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Congratulations!! The 5 states with ma*****na on their ballots passed historic measures last night that will allow medical and recreational programs to begin!

As exciting as this is, remember that this WILL take time and medical patients will always have priority over recreational. Be sure to keep your certifications valid!

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We are excited to bring you a special edition of Green Chat tomorrow! In honor of election day, we will be talking about where both medical and legal cannabis are on the ballot and what you can expect if measures are passed in your state!

12pm EST
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02/11/2020

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Wasn't it just March?
Remember if your card or certification expire in November, it's time to renew! Book your appointment online at www.cannacaredocs.com or give us a call at 866-846-2420

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Did you hear the news?
Canna Care Docs now offers a referral program! If you are interested in earning some extra cash for sending your family and friends to Canna Care Docs, click the link below to apply!

www.cannacaredocs.com/affiliate-program

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Cannabis-Induced in Patients With HIV, AIDS, and Cancer

For patients in with HIV or AIDS, it is of clinical certainty that consumption via smoking or oral consumption is effective in increasing food intake. In a University of California study, patients consuming cannabis with , and by smoking, saw a weight gain of 3.5 kg and 3.1kg respectively. Similar results were seen across other studies.

patients in Missouri can also experience weight gain with . Studies going as far back as 1975 have suggested that cannabis could treat nausea and stimulate appetite. Furthermore, other clinical studies have suggested that cannabis use could increase food intake in those who are underweight, but not increase food intake in those who are either of normal weight, or who are overweight. This could be explained by other factors including the frequency of cannabis use, along with other substances at play within the individual user.

Cannabis offers an alternative treatment to other drugs like (Megestrol) that aim to produce weight gain in HIV, AIDS, and cancer patients. While clinically proven to promote weight gain, cannabis isn’t known to produce more weight gain than existing, traditional treatment options.
https://cannacaredocs.com/missouri-telemedicine/

05/06/2020

The endless debates and voices surrounding and as a medicine continues in . Proponents of THC are pushing to support in the treatment of many conditions, especially those that have not responded to traditional treatment methods. Cannabis is considered “relatively safe” with few deaths ever reported, can be “self-titratable,” while being relatively inexpensive in comparison to other pharmaceutical agents.

The voices against cannabis in Missouri argue that clinical trials to confirm either the harms are benefits are lacking, need FDA approval, and also lack methods standardization and measurement of potency or quality. Additionally, more research is needed to determine the effects of THC on an individual’s mental health, and how THC can affect judgement and coordination.
https://cannacaredocs.com/missouri-telemedicine/

02/06/2020

Each state where is legal, such as Missouri, has a list of qualifying conditions for their respective *****na programs. To qualify for a medical *****nacard in Missouri, patients must have one of those qualifying conditions. Each state has their own set of guidelines and regulations, along with those qualifying conditions that make a patient eligible for medical . Depending on the status of medical in your state, patients will need to have a specific condition in order to qualify and will need to be recommended for medical cannabis by a health professional – like .

Patients in who are curious as to whether they qualify need to visit their respective state’s *****naprogram online to see if they have a qualifying condition, as these conditions vary from state to state.
https://cannacaredocs.com/missouri-telemedicine/

29/05/2020

Medical Cannabis Consumption and “The Munchies”

We in Jersey know, has long been associated with “the ,” an uncontrollable urge to snack or feast on a large assortment of healthy, or more likely, unhealthy food options. But this urge to consume food is far more important to patients, especially those in Missouri suffering from HIV, AIDS, and cancer.

It has been known that like THC and CBD have an influence on how we as humans consume food, often playing a role in either weight gain or weight loss. Stimulation of CB1 and CB2 receptors found throughout the body are known to increase cravings for food increasing weight gain, while “antagonism” of these CB receptors can cause weight loss.

While small doses of THC are known to not promote weight gain, those in Missouri who are more frequent cannabis consumers, it has been known to increase an individual’s daily caloric intake, likely due to more food intake, or snacks, between meals.
https://cannacaredocs.com/missouri-telemedicine/

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It is never recommended for a patient in to medicate, and then operate a vehicle of any kind, regardless of your tolerance or comfort level. can seriously impact your ability to drive, or operate any kind of motor vehicle, putting yourself and others at risk of death and serious injury.

The effects of can impact your reaction time, focus, concentration, and perception of time and distance. Using cannabis and getting behind the wheel of a car could result in you being arrested for a DUI, regardless of the current medical or adult use laws in Missouri. This is a serious criminal offence in Missouri that can result and jail time and hinder your ability to travel to other countries.

If you’re impaired by drugs—even if they’re legal prescriptions or cannabis—you can be arrested and charged with a DUI in Missouri. Your status as a Missouri medical patient does not justify driving under the influence, and cannabis impairment while driving has extensive consequences. Law enforcement, especially in states such as Missouri, are skilled at detecting impairment of any kind, both from cannabis and alcohol. New testing methods are constantly in development, and if you are impaired while driving you while be caught.
https://cannacaredocs.com/missouri-telemedicine/

22/05/2020

HIPAA/Privacy in Clinic and Med. Dispensaries

Starting the process of obtaining your Missouri state *****nacard is easy, especially with an organization like ! Canna Care Docs provides you with a whole team to stay with you from start to finish every year. We take advantage of our ability to work hand in hand with the in Missouri to make sure you are taken care of and get the medicine that will be most beneficial to you, while protecting your rights.

Our facilities across the nation and in Missouri are true and with that, your rights & privacy are protected under federal and Missouri HIPAA guidelines. Medical dispensaries in Missouri also must follow HIPAA privacy rules as well. Both our clinics and medical dispensaries have trained, professional and knowledgeable staff members who understand privacy laws and are required to keep all your information confidential in Missouri!

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The Foundation of Beauty Products

One of the newest trends in are the cannabis-infused beauty products containing the cannabinoid CBD. As you may know, CBD is one of the active components within cannabis, however in its isolated form is non-psychoactive, and can offer many of the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the “high.”

Recently, Missourians may have noticed an increase in new cannabis-infused beauty products that claim to harness the powers of CBD in the forms of bath bombs, creams, lotions, lip balms, and moisturizers. These products are an exciting way to consume cannabis without inhaling harmful smoke.
There is emerging research suggesting that transdermal , that is, absorbed through the skin, can address arthritis and surface level pain. However, Missourians should be aware that those claims suggesting that cannabinoids can be absorbed through the skin are currently rooted only in anecdotal evidence, and not .

Missouri lawmakers push for more medical ma*****na licenses 13/05/2020

Access to quality, tested medicine is important, don't you think?

Missouri lawmakers push for more medical ma*****na licenses A group of Missouri lawmakers wants to substantially increase the number of medical cannabis business permits for the market.

12/05/2020

Congratulations!!!

A copy of our recent release. We are so humbled and excited to provide access to safe, quality medicine in our home town.

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Are you a new patient? Welcome!
Canna Care Docs is dedicated to helping you throughout your cannabis journey. Stay tuned for Q&As, live online events with our practitioners, and more!!

If you've been a patient for a while we hope these upcoming resources will help answer any questions you may have!

Not a patient yet? Appointments are available now! Head to cannacaredocs.com to schedule your appointment!

23/04/2020

We have been working with our community via a survey to monitor the impact that COVID-19 and other health indications have had on patients who use cannabis vs. those that do not. Click below to view our interactive, real-time dashboard showing the effects this pandemic has had on the wellbeing of medical cannabis patients. Would you like to take the survey? All responses are anonymous and no personal data is collected!

https://cb2insights.com/covid

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