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Apologies, in advance, to the many people who will become offended at my freedom to express my opinion as it differs from yours.

Much of the hype over alternative products are deceptive and are not for everybody. Since you make your living from CBD products, "educating" others may come with a bias.

It is your choice to use them on yourself, however, as said below, an alternative care practitioner should prescribe them to people/patients who trust and practice alternative medicine. It has it's own belief system that drives the lifestyle. Many 'healers' are shamans. I reject that teaching. It is harmful to many christians,as well as others.

It is not consistent to 'promote' (often feels like pushing products along with a belief system), imo, when that lifestyle promotes love everything and everybody, free choice, and non-judgment, acceptance of e v e r y t h i n g from an evolved, woke mentality. When, in fact, unless you follow them, they hate you.

From my own experience, I had to push back from my own sister, and tell her I am not seeking 'healing' to get her to stop pushing, promoting, and deceiving.
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However, I am in favor of the practice of alternative medicine. One has to be careful, in my experience.
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Many AL residents have short-term memory issues and you won't know which people have this problem as it many times is not obvious to the casual visitor. It would be unethical for you to market directly to them since you have NO idea what other medications they are on. Their physicians need to know what they're taking and how much. Even if they're on no other medications the residents themselves may not remember that they already took some and may consume too much, or none at all. Just because CBD comes from a plant doesn't mean it is not still a chemical when it gets consumed. It gets metabolized just like any other medicine one consumes. Not to mention there's no long-term scientifically reviewed and clinically proven studies to show it does anything at all.
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You need to contact holistic healers and doctors who understand the use of your products. They then can prescribe these products to their patients legally and appropriately.
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First depends on the State u live in. Second, those in AL may have Dementia and u will not be able to "pitch" it to them. All are under a doctor's care and would probably go with what he/she thinks. Hospice, you are not going to cure someone who is terminal.

You will need to get permission from an AL to "pitch" your product. It's private property. Hospice agencies, you could pitch it to them but all they can do is recommend it to their clients.
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You don't unless you are a licensed physician for these people, even if these products are legal in your area. These should not be taken without approval of MD.
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