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  • Breaking News: Calyx Wellness CBD Price Drop & Coupon Deal

    Breaking News: Calyx Wellness CBD Price Drop & Coupon Deal

     

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    But you should continue reading because it’s awesome

    The wonderful rise of CBD has brought many Canadians the relief they so deserve. We often hear from our customers, and it’s humbling and inspiring to hear the wonderful stories and success of CBD in their daily lives.

    The biggest barrier of entry for most Canadians is indeed the price of Canadian CBD. While the overall price of CBD has been on a steady decline, the price point for most is still between three and four dollars per dose (estimated 30mg per dose). The wonder of CBD is in fact it’s long term effects. A three month regiment is the best way to determine CBD’s efficacy for treating your symptoms. That’s going to run around $350 which is a lot of money for many Canadians.

    In order to get Canadian CBD into the hands of those who need it, we’ve been striving to lower prices. It has not been easy, our experience and independent studies have taught us that many brands contain far less CBD than advertised – if any at all.

    Today I received the most wonderful news, a special announcement from Calyx Wellness Co! Here is an excerpt from their announcement:

    “We began our journey in 2015 with the original line of 6 products. Since then, we’ve grown to have two Calyx retail locations in Toronto, and our CBD products are being sold in 500+ locations across Canada.

    We’re extremely grateful for your support and our success is a result of our meaningful relationships. Since the beginning, we have been in a partnership with the same hemp farm, that has grown to be one of the largest in North America.

    Responsible farming is an important value of ours that holds the integrity of our brand.


    We choose to source CBD from our hemp partner because it is of the highest quality assurance and we can rely on them to provide us with non-GMO and organic CBD derived from plants that aren’t touched by pesticides. From both ends, we’ve nurtured this partnership and grown together.

    With that being said, we now have the availability to lower the cost of our products by 30%.

    CBD should be accessible, not a luxury. We push for our products to be of the highest possible quality and everyone should be entitled to receiving that. Pushing the accessibility of CBD will always be a priority of ours.”

    You read that correctly, Calyx Wellness has lowered their prices by 30% across the board. This is incredible news for everybody! The barrier of entry (cost) has been lowered so significantly that just about anybody can afford to try CBD for themselves.  The Calyx Wellness CBD price drop is good for everyone!

    All prices have been updated in this shop to reflect the price drop. There has never been a better time to buy CBD for yourself, a loved one, or even a friend in need. Our best selling Heal 1,000mg is now available for just $79. The products we carry are independently lab tested for CBD concentration by High North Labs. There is no THC in any of the products we sell. If you are looking for full spectrum extracts that contain both CBD and THC, consider purchasing some from the legal Canadian channels. We ship from Burlington, Ontario daily. Orders placed before noon EST will be shipped same day! We send everything out via Canada Post Expedited shipping. Most orders within the GTA arrive within 1-2 business days. You get free shipping on all orders over $75 so stock up!

     

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    Thank you for visiting our shop, now help yourself to some awesome CBD deals and coupon codes!

    CALYX5 for $5 off any order

    CALYX10 for $10 off orders over $100.

     

  • Winter CBD Sale!

    Winter CBD Sale!

    Sale has ended, but we’ve got even better news! Check out our latest post: Calyx Wellness Price Reduction & Coupon Code

    Winter sale!  CBD coupon code and deal!  Use code Winter15 for 15% off all CBD!
  • Calyx Wellness: New 2019 Branding

    Calyx Wellness: New 2019 Branding

    A recently distributed wholesale catalog for Calyx Wellness CBD products has graced my inbox. Contents include stunning re-brand and loads of new products!


    Calyx Wellness is a Canadian CBD company with lab certified CBD products. They manufacture a variety of CBD tinctures, lotions, capsules and pet products. The Calyx brand is phenomenal and I’m very pleased to bring you their entire 2020 catalog at the best prices on the web.

    Calyx Wellness has done a complete overhaul of their product packaging and branding. Their previous packaging was already superb, but in order to stand out in the competitive CBD business, each brand must carve out a specific niche in which to cater. In this case, Calyx Wellness has opted for soft tones, living elements, serif fonts, and comfort imagery; perfect for the sometimes confusing CBD industry. This is subset of design leverages the buying power of women in cosmetic markets, while simultaneously capturing the premium customers who focus on quality. They’re doing a great job, now please allow me to break down the new look.

    CBD Oil Tincture Heal+ 2,000mg

    Straight away you’ll notice the newly minted box. There are some pretty big changes here:

    • Box materials have changed from a glossy thin cardboard to a thick textured minimally processed pulp complete with visible fibers.
    • Foiling is still present for the logo on the top of the box.
    • New labeling features both English and French for Quebec markets.
    • More detailed and legible ingredients on the back.
    • We finally have a bar-code and SKU for all their products (found on the bottom).
    • Cool little details include printed imagery on the inside of the box and a note from the founder on the inside of the top flap.

    There are some minor changing to the labeling attached to all products.

    • All products still come in dark amber glass (important to keep tinctures out of direct light), with a safety seal.
    • Previous label was clear with white text. While stunning in mockups, often looked a bit wonky because of air bubbles or imperfections in application.
    • The new label material follows the same design ethos as the box, a thick minimally processed textured paper, very legible.
    • All product details also bilingual both English and French.

    So the new look is absolutely incredible and I’m very proud of the good people of Calyx Wellness for continually setting new standards in the Canadian CBD market. That being said, I’ve also received the latest lab tests from an independent source. I’m happy to report that all Calyx Wellness sources their CBD from mature organic hemp stalks grown right here in Canada. The lab report shows that the crystalline added is 99.9% pure CBD with less than 0.01% THC. This is important. Despite popular belief, many Canadians are not interested in getting high while trying to treat themselves. That being said, you can pass any drug test while using any of their products.

    There are a boatload of new offerings from Calyx Wellness, mainly in the pet category but with some awesome new items being rumored (more on that later).

    In the previous product catalog, Calyx Wellness had only 1 option for pets, Relief 250mg CBD unflavoured tincture made with cod liver oil. This particular tincture happens to be one of our best sellers, and the feedback has been amazing. The only negative feed back I got from customers was the low dosage.

    There are now 2 new strengths and 2 new flavours for all the pet CBD oils. They’ve added the Nurture line at 500mg of CBD and the Max line at 1,000mg of CBD. Now there are 3 different strengths of tincture for all sizes of pets! But there’s more! There are 3 total flavours for each – unflavoured, bacon or chicken. There are now 9 total skews for Calyx Wellness pet CBD oils.

    Here’s the best part for you, the perspective customer. Calyx Wellness CBD has reduced their pricing! That means you’re getting lab tested Canadian CBD products for a better price than ever before. Don’t hesitate to start your journey with CBD, if you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact us.

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  • Calyx Wellness Reviews: Direct from Customers.

    Calyx Wellness Reviews: Direct from Customers.

    My experience with Calyx Wellness has been interesting and unforeseen. I have received many first hand Calyx Wellness reviews. Before opening this online retail space, I owned a brick and mortar health food store in Burlington Ontario which opened in 1985. Our store catered to the local community of seniors and new families for over 35 years. The shop was made popular by selling both bulk food (scoop your own) and supplements. Our supplement section was very thorough and our staff incredibly knowledgeable.

    During Christmas of 2018, many of our customers were asking if we could get CBD into our store. The hype of Canadian legalization was in full effect. I spent a long time looking for products that would be interesting to our customers. Unfortunately that was a lot harder than expected at the time. Yes there were DIY options available, but the wholesalers were less than reputable.

    At that time, one of our staff mentioned a brand that she’d seen refereed to at her veterinarian clinic. The doctor prescribed her aging dog some CBD to help him get through the tough days. This doctor suggested that she visit Calyx Wellness Centre. She visited that store and found a stunning boutique style shop selling high quality, lab tested CBD products. The store was clean, the products were gorgeous and there was a lineup at the register!

    She returned from her trip and told me all about it, I was intrigued.

    There’s something to be said about a product range that is fully flushed out and offers something for everyone. Their products range from tinctures to capsules, and even pet options with yummy cod liver oil!

    I don’t think I was ready for what came next.

    I called their main phone and asked for a sales person, within minutes I had placed my first order. The first order was 2 of each product. We put it on our shelf at the entrance of the store and hoped that the chatter would live up to the hype. Thankfully, it did!

    Within 2 days I was placing my second order, this time adding much more inventory, the testing phase was officially over. The demand was incredible, and people kept returning to restock. The speed at which CBD moved off our shelves was rivaled only by Vitamin C and Magnesium. It was amazing for business and our customers were so happy they could visit their local health food store and get information from our staff that they could trust.

    As customers took home their first foray into CBD, they began returning with stories. I’ll quickly cover a few reviews that made me smile. Below are some Calyx Wellness Reviews.

    • A regular customer and good friend asked if the Heal+ 2000mg would help his wife get a full nights sleep. She suffered from a multitude of degenerative issues that made sleeping without pain a distant memory. Fast forward 2 weeks when the husband returns. He reports that not only can she sleep through the night, her first night was a whopping 20 hours (I think she was very behind on sleep). The dose was a little high, but the relief was obvious. She believes around 25mg was the right dose for her, 30 minutes before bed time.
    • A sweet old lady in her mid 80’s asked our staff about pain medicine for her dog. Her Maltese was aging and no longer wanted to get our of bed. Getting her to eat was a chore, and she had no energy for walks. We suggested the Relief 250mg for Pets, made with cod liver oil. She took it home and we hoped for the best. Fast forward 2 weeks and the customer returned. She hugged and praised our staff member for the suggestion because (and I quote) “She’s like a puppy again!”. Heartfelt moment for the sweet lady and her fur baby. She estimated 10mg twice a day was effective.
    • Enter, business man. A regular customer at our store, always superbly dressed visits and sees we have CBD on the shelf. Intrigued, he wonders if it will help him get a full night sleep. Without hesitation he buys the Heal 1000mg tincture. He comes back the next day full of energy, happy to report that he got a full 8 hours sleep and he had forgotten how good it feels. He found 25mg before bed was just right.
    • A recently retired CN Train worker visits our store looking for Arthritis relief. His hands and knuckles are incredibly swollen and aching. He’s heard that CBD might help his condition, so he picks up the Heal+ 2000mg tincture. A few days later he visits with good news! Mobility in his hands has improved dramatically and the nagging ache has stopped completely. He’s headed to Newfoundland for 6 months so he stocks up and buys 5 bottles, plus a Smooth+ 1200mg cream. Happy customer indeed. He found 25mg twice a day was effective.
    • A friend of mine can’t sleep through the night. She would wake up around 3am to use the washroom. After that, getting back to sleep was a battle. Her high stress working life would cause her mind to race and prevent a comfortable return to bed. She tried using Heal 1000mg the moment she awoke for the washroom. As a result she reported that within 30 minutes she could get back to sleep! She found 20mg to be effective but sometimes doubled it if her head was spinning.
    • A local real estate agent visited our store with some ongoing anxiety issues. It’s a fast paced world and sometimes it’d get get the best of her. She would feel a rising tension that led to a variety of anxiety related issues including increased heart rate, lightheadedness, mood swings and more. She purchased the Calm 600mg spray. This is a unique products because it’s peppermint flavoured and comes in a spray. It’s the perfect purse companion. She was happy to report that 2-3 sprays under the tongue miraculously averted anxiety attacks during the day. She couldn’t believe it, but by this point I certainly did.

    I could go on and on. We sold hundreds of bottles of CBD from Calyx Wellness and never heard a single complaint, only praise.

    I’ve been speaking with the staff at Calyx and have learned that they’re coming out with more Calm 600mg flavours (currently only offering peppermint). They’re also releasing some new products including an ultra-high dose tincture at a value price point. The future is bright for Calyx Wellness and I couldn’t be happier shipping these products out to our happy customers.

    One last thing, many of our online customers have left even more Calyx Wellness reviews on the product pages. Here’s a few!

    If you’d like any further information, feel free to contact me.

  • Canadian Government Pledges $24.5 Million for Medical Cannabis Research

    Canadian Government Pledges $24.5 Million for Medical Cannabis Research

    Canada made history recently when they introduced the full legalization of cannabis for recreational purposes. So far, legalization in Canada is going well and money is being plowed into more than 20 different research initiatives.

    Canada became the second country in the world, after Uruguay, to officially legalize cannabis back in 2018. Medicinal cannabis was legalized there back in 2001, The Federal Cannabis Act took effect on October 17, 2018, making cannabis legal for any Canadian citizen living in Canada. This includes the “cultivation, possession, acquisition, and consumption of cannabis and its by-products,” according to the letter of the law.

    Legalization so far is going smoothly in Canada, and people aren’t killing each other on the streets due to cannabis-induced psychosis. You would be forgiven for thinking as much after the way this herb has been suppressed and oppressed for so many decades. In any event, the tides are now turning, and the point is; it’s going well.

    Black market sales of cannabis are soon to be a thing of the past, as dispensaries and medical facilities have everything Canadians need. The cannabis people are using, as well as things like CBD flowers, are regulated and checked before they’re sold; a far cry from pocketing a baggy of questionable quality buds in a parking lot somewhere. A year hasn’t even passed since legalization, and the even better news is that the Canadian government is already giving something back.

    According to a recent Parksville Qualicum Beach News report, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research announced a $24.5 million investment into medical cannabis research. The funding is earmarked for 26 different projects throughout Canada, looking at cannabis for medicinal purposes and specifically at CBD oil. According to the organization, the money “will support research teams that will explore the therapeutic potential of cannabis in areas such as cancer, chronic pain, and neurodevelopment.”

    The new research initiative comes not from private funders, but from the highest echelons of the Canadian government. Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Canada’s minister of health, spoke about the funding. “We are investing in research to provide the evidence needed to maintain policies for cannabis use that protect the health and safety of Canadians,” she said. “The projects announced today will result in new information on the health effects of cannabis, which will be valuable to governments, public health professionals, health care providers, and all Canadians.”

    At the same time, as the legal cannabis locomotive moves fast in Canada, funds have also been designated for public awareness projects in Alberta, as well as money from the University of Calgary. Canadians want students and young adults to understand cannabis and to know about its potential dangers. Bill Blair, the minister of border security and organized crime reduction, also spoke to reporters according to the same report.

    “We have put in place a strict regulatory framework for cannabis that aims to keep cannabis out of the hands of youth and the profits out of the hands of criminals,” said Blair. “This research will make an important contribution as we continue to roll out the regulatory framework. We must continue to ensure that prevention, harm reduction, and education remain at the forefront of these efforts.”

    But what about Canadian citizens who have previous convictions for cannabis possession which was a criminal charge at the time? A bill was introduced in March to deal with this issue and pardons were given to these people, with their criminal records being erased.

    There’s no question that cannabis legalization is going well in Canada so far. It remains to be seen what the long-term picture will look like, especially after medical research is carried out and more is understood about this once forbidden herb.

  • What is CBG?

    What is CBG?

    CBG? Is that a typo?

    Cannabigerol (CBG) is a cannabinoid that also had no psychoactive effects, but many positives for your general well-being. If you’re reading this, you’ve surely heard of the many medicinal effects of the cannabis plant, and you’ve certainly heard of THC and CBD. They’re all linked to anxiety relief, pain relief, and much much more.

    There are over 100 different cannabinoid compunds found within the plant. The most popular is THC (tetrahydrocannabidiol), that’s the one with psychoactive effects of a high. CBD (cannabidiol) on the other hand, will not get you high, but produces many of the health benefits.

    THC and CBD are the most commonly bred compounds in the plant. Interestingly enough, CBG starts out as both, let me explain.

    Cannabis plants produce CBGA (cannabigerolic acid). With the help of specific enzymes, CBGA is transformed in THC, CBD and CBG.

    Most of the CBGA is converted to THC and CBD, but a small percentage changes to CBG.

    So what’s CBG going to do for me?

    That’s a fair question, and we’re just scratching the surface of the many cannabinoid benefits. Thanks to recent legislation in the U.S. and Canada, scientists are now able to thoroughly examine the benefits of these mysterious compounds. Even though CBG has been overlooked in the past because of its low concentration, the latest research shows it has the potential to help with multiple health conditions.

    1. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

    A study published in 2013 by the University of Naples shows that thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, CBG can help with IBD. The study found that cannabigerol significantly reduced the inflammatory markers in mice with IBD and relieved colitis.

    Based on the successful results, the researchers suggest that CBG could be used in human clinical trials as a treatment for IBD. If the anti-inflammatory effects of CBG can be proved in human trial, it’s likely going to be useful for a multitude of treatments and conditions caused by inflammation.

    2. Antimicrobial Effect

    Big deal, a rare compound can kill germs. Why is this important? As you may be aware, humanity is facing an increasing threat from antibiotic-resistant bacteria. There are superbugs that are resistant to our current drugs that affect millions of people aroundf the world.

    3. Bladder Dysfunctions

    People on different online mediums claimed that cannabis infusions help with bladder dysfunctions. In 2015, a team of Italian scientists developed a study to put these claims to the test.

    The scientists found that CBG reduces the contractions in the human bladder, so it can help with bladder problems.

    4. Increased Appetite

    Everybody knows that smoking cannabis gives you the munchies. According to a 2016 study published by the University of Reading, CBG is the cannabinoid responsible for your appetite boost. There are millions affected by appetite loss and isolated CBG may be helpful in treating mood disorders related to eating disorders. Pretty cool.

    5. Brain Protection

    According to a 2015 study, CBG acts as an antioxidant in the brain, meaning it can protect the nervous system from damage. The study shows that cannabigerol is an extremely active neuroprotective drug in mice. The cannabinoid improved motor deficits and protected the neurons against toxicity.

    And it gets better, the study also shows that CBG administration leads to a modest improvement of certain gene expressions that might help with Huntington Disease.

    6. Another ally in the fight against cancer

    Because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory abilities, CBG supports your body’s ability to battle cancer. A study presented in 2014 found that CBG might be able to inhibit the growth of cancerous cells. The administration of cannabigerol hampered the progression of colon cancer in mice.

    Ontop of that, CBG could also have anti-tumoral properties, which means that CBG could be used to both battle and prevent cancer. This is huge.

    7. Treating Galucoma

    It’s been widely known that cannabis is highly effective at treating glaucoma. According to a study, CBG improves the eye’s fluid drainage, reducing the intraocular pressure.

    You know those red eye people have after smoking cannabis? This is because the canabanoids act as a vasodilator in the eye, increasing the eye’s blood circulations. Because of this, more blood reaches the eye which is helpful in many eye-related issues.

    Is CBG legal and where can I buy it?

    Cannabigerol is non-psychoactive so it does not produce a high. Also, CBG can be extracted from hemp stalks, further increasing it’s ease of access. Unfortunately CBG is still very difficult to find in Canada without a prescription. Our shop will carry CBG when it becomes available.

    Last Word

    Even though CBG hasn’t hit the spotlight, it doesn’t mean its any less valuable than CBD and THC. The research is still young and there is much to learn from the hundred or so compounds.

    We’ll keep you updated to the availability and impacts it has on thhis writer. Thank you for reading.

  • Toronto Rugby team announce Howl CBD creams.

    Toronto Rugby team announce Howl CBD creams.

    CBD infused topicals are quickly becoming hot commodity for their ability to ease aches and pains of athletes.

    The Toronto Wolfpack has announced it’s releasing a line of CBD infused creams. They believe it’s a first among Canadian pro sports teams.

    The team plays in England’s Rugby Football League, and after watching some footage, this writer is impressed at the quality of my local team.

    The new product is branded under Howl, a subsidiary of the Wolfpack, aptly named Rugby Strength. The creams won’t have any detectable THC so you can’t get high. This is strictly for anti-inflammatory purposes.

    Although the product is marketed by a sports team, the owner David Argyle says the creams can help more than just rugby players. “In rugby, we know a thing or two about pain,” he says. “If it works for us, it could work for you.”

    The product is expected to launch in the U.K. and the U.S. this summer. In Canada, cannabis-infused topical creams have not yet been legalized, but the federal government has promised that related regulations will be in place by mid-October. Once this is the case, Argyle says the Canadian launch of the product will soon follow.


    We only sell lab certified CBD.


  • Retailers struggle to keep CBD on shelves in Canada.

    Retailers struggle to keep CBD on shelves in Canada.

    ‘I don’t think the licensed producers really realized how popular CBD was,’ says one business owner

    The Canadian Press · Posted: May 06, 2019 9:14 AM PT | Last Updated: May 6

    Retailers across Canada are struggling with a shortage of all cannabis, but there’s one product they’re especially desperate to keep on shelves: cannabidiol or CBD, a non-intoxicating extract vaunted for its purported health benefits.

    The extract, most commonly sold as oil, has been promoted as a natural cure for pain, anxiety and insomnia, despite limited medical research. Many customers are coming in asking for it, especially first-time and older users, store owners say.

    “I don’t think the licensed producers really realized how popular CBD was, so there’s none available, really,” said Krystian Wetulani, founder of City Cannabis Co. in Vancouver.

    “When something becomes available on the cannabis wholesale ordering sheet, everybody tries to get all that’s available. It’s like a race. That’s one of the biggest opportunities we’re facing in the legalized market.”

    Companies are ramping up hemp growth to produce the trendy extract, but observers expect the shortage to persist until late this year. Meanwhile, scientists are working to separate the hype from reality when it comes to medical claims about the drug.

    While licensed producers were preparing for legalization last year, they assumed most of the demand was going to be for cannabis high in THC, the intoxicating ingredient, said Khurram Malik, CEO of Biome Grow.

    The buzz around CBD grew with the passage last year of a U.S. law known as the farm bill, which allows for the growing of hemp for the purposes of extracting cannabidiol, he said. Similar regulations came into effect in Canada in October.

    But it was the U.S. law that drove up media coverage and social-media influencer chatter, Malik said. Kim Kardashian West recently posted on Instagram about her “CBD baby shower,” where she invited guests to make cannabidiol-infused salt scrubs and body oil.

    “Because of the farm bill passing, the sexiness or the in-vogue profile of CBD went through the roof,” said Malik. “The demand side just blew up and caught everyone by surprise, on both sides of the border.”

    Extracting CBD from hemp, which is low-THC and high-CBD, is more affordable because the crop can be grown outdoors on a large scale under Canadian rules that are less restrictive than those for producing high-THC marijuana, Malik said.

    Biome Grow has partnered with CBD Acres, which Malik said will supply his company with up to 20,000 kilograms of cannabidiol concentrate annually in order to serve Canadian and international markets.

    The CBD shortage affects jurisdictions across Canada, said provincial distributors in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

    “There has been a significant learning curve for licensed producers as they transition into supplying a new market,” said B.C.’s Liquor Distribution Branch in a statement. “Licensed producers are working towards becoming more efficient, however many of their expansion projects have not yet been fully ramped up.”

    ‘It has been a challenge’

    The branch added it expects supply to increase in the second half of 2019 as expansions come online and more producers receive licences to enter the marketplace.

    Beverley Ware, a spokesperson for the Nova Scotia Liquor Corp., said while it has “CBD-leaning” products, it has not been able to consistently carry pure CBD oil due to the national shortage.

    Customers looking for CBD products would prefer not to smoke them and don’t want the added THC, said Darrell Smith, spokesperson for the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corp.

    “It has been a challenge to source a steady supply of these products as they are often reserved for the medical cannabis community,” he said.

    Research into health benefits limited

    Despite the hype, research into the health benefits of cannabidiol has been fairly limited, said Dr. Gabriella Gobbi, a psychiatrist at McGill University who has studied the drug.

    Gobbi’s team published a study in the journal Pain last October that pinpointed the effective dose of CBD for safe relief of pain and anxiety. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has also approved a CBD drug to treat children with severe epilepsy.

    But more research is still needed, particularly on CBD’s effects on anxiety and insomnia, Gobbi said.

    Some patients who try it experience no effects and studies have also indicated a placebo effect in some people with anxiety, depression and pain, she added.

    “Today there is a dominant culture of cannabis, a dominant culture of everything that is natural is good. This is why … cannabidiol is so popular.”

  • Dose-measuring Vaporizer with Cartridges and App

    Dose-measuring Vaporizer with Cartridges and App

    NEW YORK, April 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ryah Medtech Inc. (“RYAH” or the “Company”) announced today that it has filed a Medical Device Establishment License application with Health Canada for its commercial grade cannabinoid cartridges. These cartridges are used with RYAH’s ground-breaking dose-measuring medicinal vaporizer for CBD and other cannabinoids or dry herbs.

    RYAH is a data aggregation and technology company focused on the global medical cannabis market. Its robust artificial intelligence platform aggregates and correlates HIPAA-compliant medical data which is intended to help doctors and patients personalize cannabis to better predict treatment outcomes. With a strong IP portfolio, RYAH is able to gather insightful data on cannabis from seed to consumption.

    RYAH Dose-measuring Vaporizer with Cartridges and App

    “This is an exciting milestone in our company’s history,” said Gregory Wagner, President and CEO of RYAH. “The Health Canada initiative will distinguish us from the competitors in the medical cannabis market since there are very few accredited medical vaporizer/cartridge solutions in Canada.”

    The RYAH vaporizer is a precision device that is able to capture the amount of vapor a patient inhales. By providing users with unprecedented temperature and dose control, RYAH creates a consistent and reliable vaporizing experience. RYAH uses high-tech disposable medicinal cartridges that have embedded QR codes in order to identify the cartridge’s contents. Coupled with the RYAH application, the RYAH system provides users with the ability to track which cartridges work best for their specific needs and collects data for growers, pharmacies, laboratories and pharma companies. The data is integrated into our big data AI platform, identifying correlations between cannabinoids and medical indications.

    “The market is saturated with recreational vaporizer options; however, current products lack the sophistication to create a personalized, accurate dosing and feedback experience,” concluded Mr. Wagner, who reiterated that the state-of-the-art RYAH apparatus comes accompanied with a mobile app that puts the patient or medical practitioner in total control and enables them to collect information to track usage and results.

    Several distribution agreements have already been struck with pharma companies in the United States and Canada, and RYAH is targeting entering into similar agreements in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region in due course.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Certain statements contained in this press release constitute “forward-looking information” as such term is defined in applicable Canadian securities legislation. The words “may”, “would”, “could”, “should”, “potential”, “will”, “seek”, “intend”, “plan”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect” and similar expressions as they relate to the Company, including: successfully being awarded a Health Canada accreditation; a Health Canada accreditation opening up markets to RYAH; Health Canada accreditation legitimizing the consumption of cannabis with RYAH; execution of additional distribution agreements; and the results users may receive from using RYAH; are intended to identify forward-looking information. All statements other than statements of historical fact may be forward-looking information. Such statements reflect the Company’s current views and intentions with respect to future events, and current information available to the Company, and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could cause the actual results, performance or achievements that may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking information to vary from those described herein should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize. These factors include, without limitation: the general business and economic conditions in the regions in which the Company operates; the ability of the Company to execute on key priorities, including the successful completion of acquisitions, business retention, and strategic plans and to attract, develop and retain key executives; difficulty integrating newly acquired businesses; the ability to implement business strategies and pursue business opportunities; disruptions in or attacks (including cyber-attacks) on the Company’s information technology, internet, network access or other voice or data communications systems or services; the evolution of various types of fraud or other criminal behavior to which the Company is exposed; the failure of third parties to comply with their obligations to the Company or its affiliates; the impact of new and changes to, or application of, current laws and regulations; a novel business model; granting of permits and licenses in a highly regulated business; the overall difficult litigation environment, including in the United States; increased competition; changes in foreign currency rates; increased funding costs and market volatility due to market illiquidity and competition for funding; the availability of funds and resources to pursue operations; critical accounting estimates and changes to accounting standards, policies, and methods used by the Company; the occurrence of natural and unnatural catastrophic events and claims resulting from such events; and the risk associated with a business in the cannabis industry. Should any factor affect the Company in an unexpected manner, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking information prove incorrect, the actual results or events may differ materially from the results or events predicted. Any such forward-looking information is expressly qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement. Moreover, the Company does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such forward-looking information. The forward-looking information included in this press release is made as of the date of this press release and the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking information, other than as required by applicable law.

    For further information, please contact:

    Stephen Hart 
    Investor Relations
    917-658-7878
    invest@ryah.com