A Mother’s Journey to Save Her Son Through Cannabidiol Therapy
“Mighty Flower: How Cannabis Saved My Son,” written by Dr. Annabelle Manalo-Morgan, Ph.D., is now available.
Published by Forbes Books, the book is a mix of personal memoir and examination of the growth of medicinal cannabis. The book details the challenges and experiences that have influenced Dr. Annabelle’s life and career. After giving birth to her son Macario in 2016, he suffered severe seizures and was diagnosed with a limited future. However, Dr. Annabelle worked to develop a pure form of CBD oil and was able to help her son fully recover.
Today, she is dedicated to removing the stigma surrounding cannabis and promoting its potential for precision medicine. Dr. Annabelle is the founder of Masaya Medical and has a Ph.D. in Cell and Developmental Biology from Vanderbilt University. Forbes Books is a business book publishing imprint of Forbes that offers authors innovative services to promote their expertise.
(This information is primarily sourced from Reportlinker. Highly Capitalized has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this news release. Read our Disclaimer here).
Latest News
New York Bill Advances to Cover Medical Cannabis Under State-Funded Insurance Programs
NEW YORK-- New York state lawmakers are pushing forward with a measure that could bring significant relief to patients seeking medical cannabis treatment. The proposed bill, which advanced easily out of a state Assembly committee ...
Canopy Growth Corp. Ordered to Pay C$15 Million in Arbitration Ruling
LOS ANGELES-- Canopy Growth Corp., a major player in the cannabis industry based in Canada, has been hit with a C$15 million penalty by an arbitration tribunal for breach of contract, according to a regulatory ...
Curaleaf to Close NJ Cannabis Cultivation Facility, Resulting in Layoffs
LOS ANGELES-- Curaleaf, a cannabis giant based in Massachusetts, has announced that it will close its cannabis cultivation facility in Bellmawr, New Jersey. The closure will reportedly result in the loss of up to 40 ...