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‘Nuns’ Campaign To Save Their Marijuana Crop

A ‘drafting error’ in California’s revision to its medicinal marijuana law could leave established growers like the “Sisters of the Valley” without a crop and out of business. Sister Kate and Sister Darcey from Merced in California have been producing salves and tonics made with cannabis. According to their website sistersofcbd.com, the sisters are not members of a religious order but they say they are on a spiritual quest to heal the sick with their medicinal cannabis cures. They have produced a variety of products made from the cannabinoids or CBD’s found in the marijuana.

The Movies Are Becoming Just Like The Markets: A Handful Of Blockbusters And Tons Of Losers

Back in July we first revealed something troubling: leadership breadth was collapsing not just across the Nasdaq...

 

... but the broader market as well:

 

As the WSJ had calculated, out of a total of 500 stocks, just Amazon, Google, Apple, Facebook, Gilead and Walt Disney accounted for more than all of the $199 billion in market-capitalization gains in the S&P 500. In fact, as of July, just these six firms were responsible for more than half of the $664 billion in value added to the Nasdaq Composite Index as of July.

 

Study Proves Fluoride Does Not Promote ‘Healthy Teeth’

A new study by Harvard and University College London has found that Brits have healthier teeth than Americans due to Britain having less fluoride in the drinking water.  With a fluoridation rate of of 74%, Americans find it hard to escape the dangers of fluoride. Britain’s water supply, on the other hand, only has 10% of its supply fluoridated. Naturalblaze.com reports: “Contrary to popular belief, our study showed that the oral health of U.S. citizens is not better than the English, with Americans having significantly more missing teeth,” said the study’s lead author, Dr.

Pregnant CNN Anchor Gets Hot & Passes Out During Live TV

Poppy Harlow left viewers in the dark when her morning broadcast on CNN suddenly went off the air as viewers heard her gasp for air. The six-month pregnant CNN anchor, left viewers fearing for her well-being after she passed out live on air. The 33-year-old journalist is expecting a baby girl and appears to be fine following the incident. The Daily Express reports: The 33-year-old was discussing the results of a poll on US attitudes to the war on terror when she fainted.

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