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Physician Review
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The Basics
How much does it cost?
Clinic Fee - $150
AMMP Fee - $150
Reduced Rates
Discounted for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)/Food Stamp
SNAP - $75
How long does it take?
- Approval or denial of application shall be determined within 10 days of submission. The patient will receive an automatically-generated email indicating the approval or denial of the application.
- Within 5 days of approval, a registry identification card shall be mailed to the address on the application.
How do I qualify?
- You must have a physician’s certification on a department-approved form
- You must provide all information and documentations from the qualifying patient checklist
- You will need a credit card, debit card, or pre-paid card to pay the non-refundable state application fee
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THC vs CBD
Here’s the deal with marijuana, in the most basic concept, there are two main ingredients inside the plant.
THC (tetra-hydro-canna-bin-ol, don’t worry, you will never have to say this word out loud) is a chemical that you may have heard of because it makes you “high”. Aside from the euphoria it produces, it actually provides relief to a number of conditions and symptoms like nausea or chronic pain.
The other thing in marijuana is called CBD (Canna-bi-di-ol). This ingredient also has many medicinal properties but will absolutely NOT get you “high”. The reason you may not have heard of CBD is because marijuana is mostly known for getting people “high” on purpose and thus the majority of plants were bred to have greater amounts of THC than CBD. Since the use of marijuana as a medicine has become more mainstream, CBD is much more readily available.
Both THC and CBD relieve Inflammation, Nausea, Muscle spasms, and Pain as well as reducing seizures. Separately, each chemical can accomplish many of the same medicinal benefits, combined together their properties can be greatly increased.
Now, let's see how these two differ.
THC
Use will cause a "high"
Illegal without a medical card
Use discouraged in most workplaces
Will show up on most drug tests
Can cause Anxiety
Easy to find in most marijuana
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Stimulates appetite
CBD
Causes NO "high" whatsoever
Legal everywhere
Safe for use at work
Will NOT show up on a drug test
Reduces Anxiety
Harder to find, requires specific marijuana or hemp
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Sleep aid
Reduces the "high" caused by THC
HEMP = CBD (kind of)
One more small basic lesson, you have undoubtedly heard of a plant called hemp. What you may not know is that it is practically the same as marijuana except for the fact that it does not produce THC. What it DOES produce is a LOT of CBD.
Because of the lack of THC in hemp, there are no legal restrictions with its use. This means that you can get large amounts of CBD without the need for a medical card, or worrying about going to jail.
Why are you telling me all of this?
Most people simply do not know about CBD. It might be important to you if you are someone interested in the relieving properties of marijuana but are not interested in getting "high". You could also be someone who wants instant relief without having to wait for the entire medical card process to complete.
If you are one of these types of people then luckily for you, we offer CBD-only products that you can purchase RIGHT NOW.