Medical Marijuana In Michigan: What A Guardian Needs To Know
Thursday, April 25th
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Anqunette “Q” Sarfoh spent 20 years as a TV journalist and news anchor in Indiana, Las Vegas, Boston and Detroit. After 8 years as the morning anchor for Fox 2 Detroit, Anqunette retired due to the effects of Multiple Sclerosis. Through changes in diet and using cannabis, Anqunette went from taking nine medications a day to taking none and is an advocate for teaching others how to lessen their dependency on pharmaceuticals. She’s a co-founder of BOTANIQ, a cannabis provisioning center in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit and is developing a line of cannabis infused food products to address the needs of non-smokers. Anqunette is also studying nutrition at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She’s a volunteer with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and often speaks to community and support groups about the safe and appropriate use of cannabis.
Navigating the World Of Medical Marijuana as a Patient and a Caregiver
How do you know if medical marijuana is right for you or someone in your care? How does it work and does it really work? Should you smoke it? Eat it? And what exactly is vaping? If you’ve asked these questions and many more, this presentation is for you. Anqunette used her skills as a journalist to separate fact from fiction when it comes to using marijuana as medicine. She went on to become a patient and a caregiver. She’ll share her findings about how cannabis works, which conditions benefit most from this plant based therapy and how to use cannabis safely and most effectively.