These vets may have the answer to the future of cannabis pharmaceuticals
Release Date: 11/13/2017
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info_outlineIn this episode of the Mandatory Fun podcast, Blake speaks with Army veteran turned co-founder and CEO of RMR Laboratories, Mike Lui, about his over-the-counter cannabis pharmaceutical company.
RMR Laboratories produces cannabinoid oil that's applied as a topical cream to the skin for pain relief and to treat other medical alignments.
Mike served in the Army for eight-years and deployed to Iraq where he led teams to help rebuild the country by setting up its first democratic elections.
Even our WATM podcast producer O.V (who suffers from arthritis in his knees) tried out the CBD lotion.
"It tingles," O.V. humorously states. "But it [his knees] feels better."
- [1:14] An introduction to RMR laboratories' CBD lotion that's designed to treat chronic pain.
- [3:20] The population of who using this new CBD based lotion and the immediate results.
- [5:45] Why and how Army veteran Mike Lui decided to enter the cannabis market.
- [8:45] Why some veterans wish cannabis treatments were more accepted the general population and the image behind its use.
- [10:15] Some interesting statistics on cannabis use in America.
- [12:36] Reasons why RMR is different than any other cannabis pharmaceutical companies.
- [13:20] Mike answers the ultimate question, "if I use this lotion, will I get high?"
- [16:25] Some of the challenges in operating a start-up cannabinoid company.
- [17:40] The cost of using this new and inventive product and how to get more involved with RMR labs.
- [19:00] The RMR team answers your Facebook questions.
- [20:45] Will you pop "dirty" on a drug test?
- [21:00] What the future could hold for cannabinoid product users and manufacturers.
- [23:40] The RMR lab team members speak out their final thoughts.
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