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markpedersen.cpn@gmail.com Or visit: sensiblemissouri.org

 

SENSIBLE MISSOURI PRESENTS

"WHAT IF CANNABIS CURED CANCER?"

9920 Lin-Ferry Dr., St. Louis, Missouri

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012

6:30 – 8:30 P.M.

Sensible Missouri will proudly host a screening of Len Richmond's documentary detailing the anti-cancer properties of cannabis.

St. Louis, MO – January 19, 2012 – Senible Missouri will be screening the documentary "What if Cannabis Cured Cancer?" on Thursday, January 19th, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m at the Tesson Ferry Branch Public Library.
This is receiving rave reviews and is being heralded as one of the best medical cannabis documentaries yet released.
"What if Cannabis Cured Cancer" focuses on the anti-cancer properties of the plant and the current medical research being conducted on its active, therapeutic compounds.

Research is emerging that cannabis may possess therapeutic properties that extend far beyond coping mechanisms for current cancer treatments. As this film explores, scientific studies are finding that cannabis may be able to actually heal and possibly even prevent certain types of cancer. This may be due to the fact that all mammals already possess a cannabinoid-producing system in their bodies called the endocannabinoid system. The administration of natural cannabinoid compounds found in the cannabis plant appear to act as a supplement to this system which, in turn, results in greater overall health.

“Everyone will face chronic or terminal illness at some point in their life.” Says Mark Pedersen, founder of Sensible Missouri, Missouri's cannabis patient advocacy organization. "When that occurs, all Americans should have the choice of this safe, effective alternative."

Mark Pedersen will be available to answer questions following the movie.

This event is free and open to the public. Bring your family and friends. All are welcomed. Here is a map.

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For More Information contact:
EcoRadioKC@gmail.com markpedersen.cpn@gmail.com

Or visit:
kkfi.org sensiblemissouri.org

 

EcoRadio (KKFI-FM 90.1) Interviews

Mark Pedersen of Sensible Missouri

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2012

6:00 P.M.

Mark Pedersen, founder of Sensible Missouri will be the guest of EcoRadio on their Monday night program.

Kansas City, MO – 6pm, January 16, 2012 – Reenie Carmack, Host of EcoRadio, KKFI-FM 90.1 will feature Mark Pedersen, Founder of Sensible Missouri, as her guest on her radio program.

Mark is one of the writers of the 2012 Show-Me Cannabis Regulation Initiative that will give Missourians the opportunity to decide if regulating cannabis for medical, agricultural and economic reasons is right for Missouri. He is the Medical Adviser for the campaign.
Mark founded Sensible Missouri, a statewide cannabis patient advocacy organization over two years ago. He continues to hold educational events in every major city across the state.
Mark has conducted over 150 interviews nationally with patients, physicians, activists and politicians.
Mark is the Editor and Chief for the Medical Cannabis Journal, a medical cannabis magazine. MCJ is dedicated to promoting cannabinoid science and the lives of the patients who benefit from it.

EcoRadio KC is a magazine show that features interviews, live segments, and prerecorded stories. EcoRadio KC explores our interdependence with the rest of the world, showing the connections between the ways we choose to live and the health of the whole community of life.
If you have any questions or comments about the show or would like to get involved with the team that produces it, please send an email to EcoRadioKC@gmail.com

Listen to Eco-Radio KC Archives

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FOR IMMEDATE RELEASE

For More Information contact:
markpedersen.cpn@gmail.com trixterphillips@gmail.com

Or visit: sensiblemissouri.org

 

SENSIBLE MISSOURI PRESENTS

"WHAT IF CANNABIS CURED CANCER?"

1200 Corporate Pkwy., Wentzville, Missouri

Saturday, February 4, 2012

1:00 P.M.

Sensible Missouri will proudly host a screening of Len Richmond's documentary detailing the anti-cancer properties of cannabis.

St. Charles, MO – February 4, 2012 – Senible Missouri will be screening the documentary "What if Cannabis Cured Cancer?" on Saturday, February 4th, at 1:00pm at the Corporate Parkway Library.
This is receiving rave reviews and is being heralded as one of the best medical cannabis documentaries yet released.
"What if Cannabis Cured Cancer" focuses on the anti-cancer properties of the plant and the current medical research being conducted on its active, therapeutic compounds.

Research is emerging that cannabis may possess therapeutic properties that extend far beyond coping mechanisms for current cancer treatments. As this film explores, scientific studies are finding that cannabis may be able to actually heal and possibly even prevent certain types of cancer. This may be due to the fact that all mammals already possess a cannabinoid-producing system in their bodies called the endocannabinoid system. The administration of natural cannabinoid compounds found in the cannabis plant appear to act as a supplement to this system which, in turn, results in greater overall health.

“Everyone will face chronic or terminal illness at some point in their life.” Says Mark Pedersen, founder of Sensible Missouri, Missouri's cannabis patient advocacy organization. "When that occurs, all Americans should have the choice of this safe, effective alternative."

Mark Pedersen will be available to answer questions following the movie.

This event is free and open to the public. Bring your family and friends. All are welcomed. Here is a map. Check it out on Facebook.

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CPN Interviews Suzanne Jones of Missouri

Suzanne's misdiagnosis almost claimed her life. The seemingly endless flow of pharmaceuticals only exacerbated her fragile condition. Her form of cancer, Systemic Mastocytosis, seemed hopeless to treat until she discovered cannabis.

CPN Interviews Kathleen Wolff of Missouri

In July of 1993, Kathleen's life changed forever when her car was struck from behind. Suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI), Kathleen seemed trapped between her debilitating condition and the pharmaceuticals that sapped her humanity in exchange for temporary relief.

CPN Interviews Heath Poland of Missouri

Heath suffers from ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and Bipolar Disorder. Like so many who suffer from mental illness, he spent much of his life mis-diagnosed and improperly and/or over-medicated.

CPN Interviews Greg Terry of Missouri

Ever since Greg was 17, he has battled Crohn's Disease, Though he has run the gamut of of surgeries and pharmaceutical meds to treat this debilitating disease, only one holistic treatment has given him lasting relief from his symptoms. So, for 34 years, Cannabis has been his medicine of choice.

CPN Interviews Cory Harlan of Missouri

Cory has suffered greatly in his 29 years. Because of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as an infant, he developed a condition called Mesial Temporal Sclerosis. He has been in and out of hospitals and institutions ever since. Cannabis relieves his pain and seizures and has helped him return to college.

CPN Interviews Brian Chitwood of Missouri

I first met Brian at the 2009 Joplin Cannabis Revival. Brian is a Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor. He attributes his recovery to his use of cannabis as an adjunct to the chemotherapy he received.

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