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After decades of misinformation about cannabis largely due to the
well-funded propaganda campaign in the 1930s, public attitudes
toward the drug have finally begun to evolve. In 1996, California
became the first state to legalize medical marijuana and since
then, 28 other states, 2 U.S. territories, and the District of
Columbia have followed suit. Now countless patients are reaping the
benefits of this amazing resource which has been used to
effectively treat everything from chronic pain to debilitating
illnesses. In The Medical Marijuana Guide: Cannabis and Your
Health, Dr. Patricia Frye takes a direct, no-nonsense approach to
educating readers about cannabis and its medicinal qualities. After
having retired from medicine, Dr. Frye was offered an opportunity
to practice cannabis treatment. Intrigued, she educated herself on
this emerging alternative and is now ready to share with others
what she has learned. In this book, using humorous and touching
stories from the many situations she has encountered in her
practice over the years, Dr. Frye provides valuable information
about the undeniable medicinal qualities of cannabis. This book
helps to de-stigmatize this misunderstood drug and educate readers
on the history of cannabis and how it is used by the medical
community today. This is an accessible, enjoyable resource that
will not only entertain readers, but may change their lives for the
better.
Cindy Williams, half of the comedic duo of Laverne & Shirley,
has had a wild and lively career in show business. This book is an
engaging and heartfelt journey from Williams's blue collar roots to
unexpected stardom-from being pranked by Jim Morrison while waiting
tables at Whisky a Go Go to starring in one of the most iconic
shows on television. With wit and candor, Cindy tells stories of
her struggles as a child growing up with meager means and dreaming
of becoming an actress. She also shares many misadventures and
amusing anecdotes about some of the most famous actors in
Hollywood. Never taking herself too seriously, Cindy finds humor
and irony in the challenging world of show business.
Growing up around music, young George was inspired to piece
together a makeshift drum set and teach himself to play as he
practiced in the dark, dank basement of his rundown New Jersey
townhouse. He soon joined forces with his friends to form a group
called the Jazziacs which then evolved into Kool & The Gang, a
band that began playing clubs and charting hits while its members
were still teenagers. By evolving their sound as musical tastes
changed, the band was able to stay on the charts for decades,
scoring 12 Top 10 hits in Funk, R&B, Pop, and Rock, and selling
over seventy million albums while navigating the highs and lows of
their career. In Too Hot, drummer, keyboardist, and primary
songwriter George Brown describes life in and out of the band
including a raucous life on the road as the band’s popularity
grew. He weathered the ups and downs of his musical career and
navigated many challenges including prescription drug addiction,
depression, and health issues. George shares how his recent cancer
scare, and subsequent treatment, compelled him to share his story,
warts and all, to give readers a glimpse into a band whose
reputation was considered relatively tame, but in reality, it was
exactly the opposite. George hopes to help others realize their own
professional and personal dreams—life is a symphony, and we must
all be our own conductor. Â
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