How California Nuns Grow marijuana
Categories: Health and Medicine | North America | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-california-nuns-grow-marijuana.htmlAn interesting series of photos from Sean Crawford and John Dubois tells us the story of a group of nuns who grow marijuana all day long.
The "Sisters of the Valley" follow the lunar calendar to grow a cannabis crop and prepare various healing tonics and medicines for sale from it. Each healing remedy is made with special care and love, prayers are said over each jar and bottle that should help a sick person.

The range of nurses includes a variety of products designed to treat back pain, arthritis and even to eliminate scars.

Of course, all products are of organic origin, without pesticides.

Sister Kate shared what they do, for example, oil, which helps with many diseases and ailments, and recently oil has become popular among cancer patients.

Nuns also make a healing ointment that helps with migraines, hangovers, ear and toothache, as well as diaper rash in children from wearing diapers.

Although the sisters have a certificate for growing marijuana for medical purposes, their lifestyle is under threat, as many California districts want to introduce a ban on cannabis cultivation.

The sisters are going to fight this "unfair and immoral" ban, as they believe that it is against the will of people.

Sister Darcy said that they are very upset that so many people have a negative attitude to the gifts of God.






Keywords: Disease | California | Cannabis | Marijuana | Nuns | Plants
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