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🌿 The Green Remedy is Now Certifying Patients in Kentucky! 🌿

Big news, Kentucky! 🥳 The Green Remedy is officially expanding and we’re now certifying medical marijuana patients right here in the Bluegrass State!

We’ve been proudly certifying patients since 2017, helping people gain access to safe, legal cannabis for medical use. And now, we’re bringing that same trusted care and convenience to Kentucky — with the best prices around.

✅ Who Qualifies for a Medical Marijuana Card in KY?

If you or someone you love is dealing with any of the following conditions, you may be eligible:

  • Any type or form of cancer

  • Chronic or severe pain

  • Epilepsy or other intractable seizure disorders

  • Multiple sclerosis, muscle spasms, or spasticity

  • Chronic nausea or cyclical vomiting syndrome

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

If you’re unsure whether you qualify, just give us a call — we’re happy to guide you through the process.

📞 Call us at 502-805-9955

💚 Pop-Up Alert: Get Certified On the Spot!

We’re planning a Green Remedy Pop-Up in Kentucky to help you get certified immediately, conveniently, and easily — all in one spot. Our certified team will be on-site to walk you through everything you need.

📅 Pop-Up Date Coming Soon — Stay Tuned!

This is a perfect opportunity to get certified without the hassle — no waiting, no confusion, just clear guidance and fast approval.

Ready to start your journey toward relief and wellness? Let The Green Remedy take care of you.

Call us at 502-805-9955 to book your appointment or learn more!

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Benefits of Medical Marijuana

Cannabis has been shown to offer therapeutic benefits for a range of conditions, making it a valuable option for those seeking relief. For individuals with PTSD, cannabis can help reduce anxiety and intrusive thoughts, allowing for a more stable mental state. Chronic pain sufferers often find cannabis effective in managing their symptoms without the harsh side effects of traditional painkillers. Those with anxiety may experience calming effects that alleviate stress, while cancer patients benefit from its ability to reduce nausea and pain associated with chemotherapy. For people with multiple sclerosis, cannabis may help ease muscle stiffness and spasms, improving mobility and comfort. Additionally, some individuals with autism find that cannabis can help regulate mood and behavior. If you or someone you know is struggling with any of these conditions, a medical marijuana card might provide much-needed relief. Call The Green Remedy to explore how cannabis could improve your quality of life.

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The Green Remedy Has Been Providing Medical Marijuana Cards to Qualifying Patients Since 2017!

At The Green Remedy, we pride ourselves on being the premier destination for patients seeking reliable and compassionate medical marijuana care. Our commitment to excellence begins with our team of expert marijuana doctors, who possess unparalleled expertise and dedication to patient well-being. With a deep understanding of the therapeutic benefits of cannabis, our physicians provide personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual's needs, if requested. Beyond our exceptional medical staff, our clinic offers a safe and welcoming environment where patients can feel comfortable discussing their health concerns and exploring treatment options. With a focus on quality, safety, and patient satisfaction, The Green Remedy stands as the pinnacle of medical marijuana clinics in the country, ensuring that our patients receive the best care possible.

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We Are Coming To West Virginia

The Green Remedy doctors and advocates are so excited to announce that we will be certifying medical cannabis certifications in the great state of West Virginia. That means, qualifying patients can obtain their marijuana card through us. Once you receive that card, you will be able to go to any dispensary in the state of West Virginia to purchase your medicine.

We will begin booking appointments in December and we will issue certifications in January. Follow us on any of our social media pages to stay up-to-date on when you can book your appointment.

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The Pandemic, Mental Health & Cannabis

When we first heard about COVID-19 at the end of 2019, who would’ve thought that in May of 2021 life as we knew it would still not be back to normal? Unfortunately, that is the situation we are in.

Many of us have managed to cope well with the changes that have been thrown our way due to the pandemic but, many of us have struggled. The pandemic has introduced a great deal of worry, fear, anxiety, stress, loneliness, uncertainty and concern. It has altered our routines and financial situation. Isolation can be tough. Social distancing from your loved ones can be tough. Change can be tough. The decrease in access to medical professionals can be tough. Even running regular errands can be tough! It’s important to find ways to take care of your mental health, however, it’s not always easy.

This post is in no way to encourage people to use medical cannabis to deal with the pandemic. However, it is meant to inform people that the anxieties you’ve been dealing with pre and post pandemic could be treated with cannabis. Anxiety is one of the qualifying conditions to use medical cannabis in the state of Pennsylvania. Many of us deal with anxiety disorders on a daily basis. Some may have already spoken to a medical professional about it, but many have not. 

We encourage you to take control of your mental health and speak to someone if you are having difficulties coping with this new life we are forced to live. Reach out to our primary care doctor or simply Google “mental health providers” in your area.

We are in this together.

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Is Medical Cannabis Right For You?

Deciding whether or not to use cannabis can be a tough decision. Hopefully, in this blog post, we can answer some of the questions you've been having.

Many of us heard that medical cannabis can change lives and even save lives. However, for some reason, you may have been hesitant and unsure if it was the right choice for you. We are here to tell you that cannabis is probably the BEST treatment option for you.

Many prescription drugs, most of the time, do not heal. They simply mask symptoms and for short term relief it's great. Living with pain, nausea, discomfort etc... is not easy. At least you will be able to live normal life, but, what are the long-term side effects? A prescription drug, whether it is lyrica, prozac, zoloft, methotrexate, percocet or vicodin, is filled with harmful toxins that can actually cause more harm than good. These side effects include, nausea, upset stomach, cancer, addiction, weakened immune system, cardiovascular conditions and liver damage or failure. Those are not the only side effects, but those are a common few.

As a society, we've abandoned the principles in which we need in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. "Popping pills" have become the norm, however, that's not a healthy foundation to live and maintain a healthy lifestyle. It would be unfair to say that long term use of cannabis doesn't have any side effects, because then we'd just be lying to you. Those side effects are not nearly as harmful as traditional drugs.

Pennsylvania has approved over 15 debilitating conditions that can now be treated with medical cannabis. The Pennsylvania Department of Health has conducted the research, and realized that patients with these conditions can live a better life by using cannabis as medicine. Many patients with these conditions have had little to no success with prescriptions drugs. 

Those conditions are:

  • AIDS
  • ALS
  • Autism
  • Cancer
  • Crohn's Disease
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV
  • Huntington's Disease
  • IBD
  • MS
  • Neuropathy
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • PTSD
  • Seizures
  • Severe Chronic Pain
  • Severe Intractable Pain
  • Spinal Cord Disease
  • Spinal Cord Injury

Since we've began helping patients understand the benefits of medical cannabis, a common concern we always hear is that people do not want to get "high". THC, one of the active components in cannabis, does have psychoactive effects. That is what causes that "high" feeling. The common misconception is that you will get high if you use cannabis. Cannabis can be consumed in several different ways - vaping, using topicals and oils are common methods of consumption. With these different cannabis extracts, you have the option of using a strain that has little to no THC in it. Which means, you can benefit from the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the psychoactive effects. Great! Isn't it?

Cannabis is considered to be "modern medicine", however, it's actually one of the first medicines discovered. The first documented usages of cannabis dates all the way back to 10,000 years ago.

We hope that we've discussed some, if not all, of your concerns. Feel free to give us a call with more questions if you would like to further discuss is medical cannabis is right for you.

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Update On Cannabis Program

We know that you have been patiently waiting. Soon, Pennsylvania's medical cannabis program will be ready to go. Now accepting appointment requests for this fall for all qualifying patients.

You've been e-mailing and calling us and we too are excited to get all of you your cannabis certifications.

The advocates at The Green Remedy simply want to give all of our new and existing patients an update on what is happening with the medical cannabis program here in Pennsylvania.

I'm sure you've all heard that cultivation and dispensary licenses have all been issued. These cultivation sites and dispensing stores have been working hard to ensure they will be 100% compliant and operating within the state laws.

With that being said, the next step is for the doctors that are willing write cannabis certifications to register with the Department of Health. However, in order to register with the DOH, they must complete a 4-hour state approved course. Two courses have already been approved and released. Our doctors are currently completing the training course.

We ask that everyone remain patient. As eager as we all are to obtain these certifications, it has been brought to our attention that there are "doctors" or "clinics" that are "pre-qualifying" patients for the program. Please keep in mind, the certification applications have not yet been released by the DOH. Please thoroughly do you research and ask the appropriate questions to avoid anyone billing you and not getting you certified.

Again, we thank you all for waiting and we will immediately let you know when we can get you certified. At this time, feel free to submit an appointment request. We will contact you to set up an appointment for this fall.

 

Kind regards,

Advocates at TGR

 

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