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Cannabis Consulting Company in Atlanta, Georgia
At It Works MD, we are the premier cannabis consulting company dedicated to providing expert guidance on all aspects of medical cannabis in Atlanta, Georgia. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to ensuring that you have access to the best resources and information regarding medical weed cards, cannabis oil, and personalized weed consulting services.
Services We Offer:
• Medical Weed Card Services: Obtaining a medical weed card is the first step toward accessing the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. Our team streamlines the process, guiding you through every step to ensure a hassle-free experience.
• Cannabis Oil and Weed Consulting: Explore the potential of cannabis oil with our comprehensive consulting services, including our low-THC weed oil registry. From product selection to usage guidelines, we provide personalized advice tailored to your needs.
• Low-THC Weed Card and Weed Oil Registry: For those seeking low-THC options, we specialize in low-THC weed card services and maintain an up-to-date weed oil registry to keep you informed about the latest developments in the field.
• Medical Cannabis Consultation: Our experienced cannabis consultants address your concerns and answer your questions about medical cannabis. We believe in empowering our clients with knowledge to make informed decisions about their healthcare. We can also provide you with medical cannabis card services.
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Why Choose It Works MD?
At It Works MD, we prioritize your well-being. Our commitment to excellence, personalized service, and in-depth expertise make us the go-to cannabis consulting company in Atlanta, Georgia. Discover the possibilities of medical cannabis with It Works MD.
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Welcome to It Works MD, your dedicated partner on your journey towards improved well-being through medical cannabis. Our team of experienced Board Certified Physicians is committed to providing personalized guidance and support to people seeking the potential benefits of medical cannabis.
With a focus on compassionate care and individualized consultations, we help you navigate the possibilities that Medical Cannabis can offer. At It Works MD, we believe in a one-on-one approach to address your unique needs and concerns. Join us in exploring the world of medical cannabis, where your well-being is our priority.
New To Medical Cannabis?
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Who is eligible for the "Low THC Oil Registry Card" in Georgia?An adult who has one or more of the diseases specified in the law. Legal guardians of an adult who has one or more of the diseases specified in the law. Parents or legal guardians of a minor child who has one or more of the diseases specified in the law.
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What conditions or diseases are covered by the law?Cancer, when such diagnosis is end-stage or the treatment produces related wasting illness or recalcitrant nausea and vomiting Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, when such diagnosis is severe or end-stage Seizure disorders related to the diagnosis of epilepsy or trauma related head injuries Multiple sclerosis, when such diagnosis is severe or end-stage Crohn’s disease Mitochondrial disease Parkinson’s disease, when such diagnosis is severe or end-stage Sickle cell disease, when such diagnosis is severe or end-stage Tourette’s syndrome, when such syndrome is diagnosed as severe Autism spectrum disorder, when (a) patient is 18 years of age or more, or (b) patient is less than 18 years of age and diagnosed with severe autism Epidermolysis Bullosa Alzheimer’s disease, when such disease is severe or end-stage AIDS when such syndrome is severe or end-stage Peripheral neuropathy, when symptoms are severe or end-stage Patient is in hospice program, either as inpatient or outpatient Intractable pain Post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from direct exposure to or witnessing of a trauma for a patient who is at least 18 years of age
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What are the steps for getting a Low THC Oil Registry Card?If approved by the physician, the patient and/or patient’s caregivers' information will be entered into the DPH’s (Department of Public Health) secure “Low THC Oil Registry” and a Low THC Oil Card will be issued to the patient and/or caregiver. Patients and caregivers will be notified when the cards are ready for pickup (within 15 business days) from one of 18 public health offices that distribute Low THC Oil Card The Low THC Oil Card is valid for two years from the date of issue. After that time, cardholders will need to again consult with their physician about their continued eligibility and to request that the physician update and confirm the accuracy of personal information in the registry.
History Of Hemp
Hemp has a long history of many past and current uses including textiles for clothing, industrial products, building materials, manufacturing, oil paints, solvents, fuel, paper, soaps, shampoos, cosmetics, food, and medicinal purposes, to name a few. Historical records reveal that cannabis has long held a strong and prominent position in medicine. Dating back as far as 2000 BC, hemp plants have been used for various medicinal and industrial purposes. It is thoroughly described in Indian Ayurvedic medicine and the plant was cultivated as early as 900 BC. In 1839, Dr. William Brooke O'Shaughnessy introduced the Western world to the medicinal uses of C. indica, or “Indian hemp,” after his time in Kolkata, India. The rising use of medicinal cannabis was derailed by political factors in the United States that mainly consisted of familiar propaganda. Cannabis came to be viewed as a drug of abuse that was used by minority and low-income communities. It was also frequently linked with stories of psychosis, addiction, and violent crime. Historians have stated that the purpose was to reduce the size of the growing hemp industry because of its potential impact on the “man-made” phenobarbital and phenytoin and its competition with other industries like synthetic fibers, such as nylon. These claims and agenda led to the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937, despite the American Medical Association's (AMA) strong opposition to this legislation. This law imposed a heavy tax, prison or large fines on anyone associated with cannabis and hemp for medicinal or industrial uses. The protest from the medical community could not overcome the political powers pushing for the ban on cannabis. By 1941, all cannabis preparations were removed from the USP and National Formulary. Today, more and more people are seeing the benefits of cannabis for a wide array of conditions and disease. To date: —— states have approved THC limited use. Georgia’s medical marijuana law allows certain qualified persons to legally possess up to 20 fluid ounces of “low THC oil,” which is derived from the marijuana plant.