Tasty Farm Delicious, Ethical, Sustainably
Life Changing By Jessi Lane, Patient Advocate
is a Writer and Oklahoma Cannabis Industry Professional since 2018. She is a Certified Cannacian III and Trichome Institute Certified Cannabis Consultant with a “full spectrum” Postpartum Wellness background.
The Tasty Farms family asks, “What happens when you need a natural medicinal option but can’t or don’t want to smoke CBD or medical marijuana?” Tasty Farms understands in a very personal way that for some, combustible consumption just isn’t an option, but neither is a lifetime of immeasurable pain.
“Tasty Farms is a family of people that have experienced the pain management nightmare. Our layered approach to micro dosing with either CBD or medical marijuana products is a natural way to improve your Amidst a crowded, bustling lounge enters a radiant, daily quality of life.” Together with Mike, Jeannean’s naturally beautiful girl with a young Laura Ingalls look husband of 35 years and father to Kat, and with the about her striking face and a professional dancer’s tireless efforts of Kat’s spouse Lucas, Tasty Farms is form. Her movement is somehow both rigid and grace- a true soil to sale, family-owned and operated Oklahoful, as she seems to glide through the room like the ma Cannabis as Medicine Company. Their dedication gentlest flutter of a butterfly’s wing. She is sweet and to the cause stems from a hereditary Invisible Illness welcoming in her greeting. Her family calls her Kat. dear Kat survives with known as Arnold Chiari MalforNot too far across the room sits Kat’s mother, Jeanne- mation (ACM) an, “Neaner” Miller. She is charismatic and naturally . commands the room. Neaner is the woman you want Experts tell us ACM is a condition where the brain tisto sit next to at the dinner party. She is an Oklahoma sue extends into the spinal canal and occurs when Cannabis Industry Entrepreneur and the backbone of part of the skull is misshapen or smaller than is typthe Tasty Farms family. ical, pressing on the brain and forcing it downward. “It was misdiagnosed from birth,” recounts Jeannean. She goes on to say, “[Kat] was thought to have heart issues. When they couldn’t figure anything out they said she just had a temper and we wrote it off to her being the middle child- not dealing with extreme pain and not being able to communicate that.” Young Kat was fighting an unknown battle her family was not equipped to forego, as it would be 21 years before Kat received her diagnosis via a CT scan showing a 13mm herniation of her brain. She found joy through music and in dancing, however the immeasurable pain Kat was surviving through would be insufferable to the average person. Receiving senso-
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