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Breaking Barriers and Representing for Seniors with Cannabis: The Story of Mama Sue

Sue Taylor is a cannabis advocate and co-founder of Farmacy in Berkeley, CA, who is helping seniors get well by promoting the safe and effective use of cannabis. Here’s how Mama Sue is breaking down barriers and representing for seniors with cannabis.

Overcoming Fear and Stigma

Initially, Taylor had a negative view of cannabis due to the stigma around it. Her son’s enrollment in Oaksterdam University opened her eyes to the healing properties of the plant. She learned about its holistic approach to healthcare and how taking multiple medications can be less effective in easing aches and pains.

Helping Seniors Get Well

According to the University of California at San Diego, cannabis use in older adults is proven to reduce chronic pain, insomnia, and anxiety, which are common issues among seniors. Taylor’s “Mama Sue” line of CBD-rich tinctures was designed to help seniors with these issues. She also believes that education can empower seniors to benefit from the healing properties of cannabis and break down the fear and stigma surrounding the plant.

Promoting Education and Outreach

In 2018, Taylor became one of two teachers certified by the state of California to educate nurses, directors, and administrators of senior care facilities on the benefits of cannabis. She leads an outreach program, visiting senior care facilities to teach older people about the healing benefits of cannabis and guide them on visits to dispensaries.

Breaking Barriers and Representing for Seniors

As a senior herself, Taylor understands the importance of promoting diversity and representation in the cannabis industry. In a recent appearance on Sway’s Universe, she emphasized the importance of strategy when entering the game, breaking the stigma, opening doors, and representation in breaking down stereotypes and misconceptions around cannabis use. Her work is an important step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible cannabis industry, particularly for seniors who may be hesitant to try it.

Empowering Seniors to Get Well

Through her work at Farmacy and her outreach programs, Mama Sue is breaking down the fear and stigma surrounding cannabis use in seniors. She’s promoting education and guidance, which is crucial for seniors who may be hesitant to try it. Her message is one of hope and empowerment, encouraging seniors to take control of their health and well-being with the help of cannabis.

Mama Sue is a powerful advocate for the safe and effective use of cannabis in seniors. Her work is an important step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible cannabis industry, particularly for seniors who may be hesitant to try it. Mama Sue’s voice and advocacy will be crucial in promoting the healing benefits of the plant and helping seniors get well.

 

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