Meet the nuns growing cannabis to heal the world. The fact that wine, beer, whiskey and cigars are produced in monasteries is not new, but who would have thought that the description of some nuns also includes the cultivation of cannabis. This is exactly what the nuns from the order of the Sisters of the Valley from California are doing, who grow cannabis strictly for medical purposes, for which they also have permission from the Californian authorities (so far).
Self-proclaimed nuns who grow cannabis, to heal the world, they are coming of the Sisters of the Valley from California (The Sisters of the Valley), which does not belong to the Catholic Church nor does it fit into traditional religious molds, but nevertheless they dress like traditional sisters. They grow hemp according to the lunar cycles, and they sell medicines via the web. All products are organic and blessed. Among other things, they produce Hemp, which prevents cardiovascular diseases and prevents and alleviates the symptoms of many other diseases (headaches, migraines, earaches, toothaches, diaper rashes, etc.). It is also used to treat cancer patients. Among the offer we also find tinctures, sages and salves.
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although they have nuns a license to grow cannabis, but their activity is threatened with a ban, as both the mayor and the majority of the city council are not in favor of growing cannabis for medical purposes (in California, the activity is legal, but the state law gives local authorities the right to "self-determination"). The sisters will resist this, because they are raising her for her sake medicinal values and even though their chances are slim, at least they have God on their side, which isn't exactly the case either.
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