by Dr. Daniel Stein | Jan 24, 2020 | Medical Marijuana
As the medical cannabis industry settles into its place in Florida healthcare, news stories come out every day which provide insight into general acceptance levels, research into new applications, and the overall progress in the industry as a whole. As one of...
by Dr. Daniel Stein | Jan 18, 2020 | Medical Marijuana
Cannabis research is proving that this versatile plant has an effect on virtually every major organ in the body. For those suffering from eye disease, the promise of medical cannabis providing relief may change the way they see the world. Cannabis provides many...
by Dr. Daniel Stein | Aug 19, 2019 | Florida Doctor, Integrative medicine, Medical Marijuana
The conventional approach to medicine in the U.S. leaves a lot to be desired. It feels like insurance companies dictate care as much as health care providers do. Doctors sometimes focus more on the disease than the patient, prescribing medications with life-altering...
by Dr. Daniel Stein | Aug 6, 2019 | Medical Marijuana, prescription, recommendation
You are probably familiar with the healing properties of medical cannabis (also known as marijuana). It can help with chronic pain and inflammation, restore your appetite, help you sleep better and more. However, you may have wondered whether the time and effort to...
by Dr. Daniel Stein | Jul 17, 2019 | Cannabis, Florida Doctor, functional medicine, Integrative medicine, Medical Marijuana
Anyone who has had more than a cursory experience with conventional, modern medicine knows that it has its flaws. From rushed primary care physician visits to the side effects of prescription medications, the whole experience can be impersonal and deeply frustrating...
by Dr. Daniel Stein | Jun 25, 2019 | ALS, Brain Disorders, Florida Doctor, Medical Marijuana
ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), also called Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects muscle strength and function. ALS is progressive, meaning that symptoms worsen over time. Although it impacts more than 16,000 patients in the United...