Sunday, November 17, 2024

Trey Reckling

Trey is the founder of the Academy of Cannabis Science, which is partnered exclusively with accredited university partners like Seattle Central College, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, South Seattle College and Highline College to provide professional cannabis education and training for the industry. He has helped train medical marijuana consultants in Washington State and other industry professionals from throughout the US/Canada and from Guam to India. Trey has been working in higher education for the last 20 years where he specialized in staff training, student development, conflict resolution and crisis management. He served on the board of directors for the Washington Marijuana Association and currently serves on the board of directors for the Cannabis Alliance. He works with regulators, lawmakers and governing agencies as an advocate of cannabis education. Originally from Savannah, GA, Trey enjoys the Pacific Northwest and the freedom to explore and evolve the legal cannabis industry.

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This Is How Cannabis Can Save Lives In The Opioid Epidemic Battle

Americans love their painkillers and it is killing us in record numbers. We make up only five percent of the world’s population, but we consume over 80 percent of the world’s opioid medicine.

Marijuana May Work To Trigger Psychosis In Some People

A recently published study suggests that risks between cannabis use and psychosis are real, though the risk is substantially lower than once believed.

Pets And Marijuana: We Need A Whole Lot More Research

In all of the excitement of the evolution of the new cannabis industry, one group of patients is often left out of the conversation—pets. While many cannabis enthusiasts bemoan the need for more research, the same is doubly true for pets.

Hot Peppers Could Be Treatment For This Cannabis-Induced Syndrome

It is described as causing episodes of nausea and vomiting as well as the curious symptom of a craving for long, hot showers for temporary relief.

Medical Cannabis May Be Essential Tool For People With HIV

The journal Clinical Infectious Disease released data that shows cannabis may be able to reduce systemic inflammation and immune activation for those involved with antiretroviral therapy (ART).

Nearly All Cancer Patients Medicating With Cannabis Report Improvement

The European Journal of Internal Medicine recently published a study that should wake even the most steadfast deniers of the effectiveness of cannabis as medicine.

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