Cannabis for
Seniors – A 420 Magazine Review By Ian Bastage
Would I buy this book for my
Aunt Faye? She is a tough old
woman, who spent most of her life as a no-nonsense
farmer’s wife. Now that she has reached an
advanced age, she is living alone and health
problems have started to dominate her life, as
they do for so many of us. The revolving door of
doctors and prescriptions is so very hard to exit.
With Cannabis for Seniors, that is
the precise path that the author lays out for the
reader. She guides us through the maze of
information and misinformation that surrounds the
medical and recreational uses of cannabis in its
many forms. This is not a light and breezy read,
but stick with it and you will walk away with a
very solid foundation of how cannabis can help you
and your loved ones. Beverly A. Potter, PhD,
(a.k.a. Docpotter), is a counseling psychologist
and a corporate trainer, who has authored numerous
books on health and motivation as well as ones on
several cannabis-related topics.
Written in large,
easy-to-read type, this book is
intended for those that want to do some research
on the subject but don’t really know where to
start. It runs somewhat deeper than your standard
how-to book, with a concise look at the chemical
makeup of cannabis and the way it can help the
ailments that typically plague older adults.
Anxiety, depression, acute pain, sleep problems
and chemo relief are all covered in detail with
suggested cannabis solutions. The author goes to
great lengths to stress the need for a
personalized approach to cannabis consumption and
to caution the reader that, “Using cannabis takes
learning, unlike when using pharmaceuticals.”
Along the way, the
author explains the different forms of
consumable cannabis that are
available and the advantages and disadvantages of
each. Edibles get the special attention that they
deserve throughout and she even gives readers some
basic recipes to kick-start a cannabis regimen.
She is very careful to repeat the dosage cautions
that should always accompany any recommendation of
edibles to a new user.
On the emotional front,
she explains the very real socialization problems
of isolated aging adults, with possible solutions
and encouragement to also enjoy the fun part of
cannabis. “Laughter really is the best medicine.”
So yes, I will buy this
for my Aunt Faye. She will
appreciate the detailed analysis of the subject
and I bet you she will get a kick out of getting
high. And as for ailment relief, well, I’ll just
have to help her find the right strains.
Author: Beverly A.
Potter, PhD
Book Review By: Ian
Bastage, Product Reviewer
Publisher: Ronin
Publishing, Berkley CA
Purchase: Cannabis
for Seniors
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