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Trusted Canna Nurse Partners with Former Super Bowl Champion Gilbert Brown
Thrive is an intensive brain & body formulation, with 6 different cannabinoids and a diverse terpene profile.
Thrive has 1800mg total cannabinoids, and Thrive XL has 3100mg total cannabinoids.
Thrive is targeted for
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Intensive Therapy
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Post-Head Injury/Stroke
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Full Body Therapy
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Athletic Recovery
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Brain Fog
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Gut Health
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Joint Swelling
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Chronic Pain
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What Sets Thrive Apart?
Thrive and Thrive xL are whole plant formulations, meaning they’re extracted in a way that maintains the hundreds of bioactive chemicals from the plant. Thrive and Thrive xL are in only 10% of CBD products that meet FLOW Criteria, meaning it’s:
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Flower-Derived
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Lab Tested
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Organic
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Whole Plant
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Thrive collaborates with Megan Mbengue, BSN, RN, founder of Trusted Canna Nurse, and a well-known nurse in the cannabis space. Megan is less than a semester away from a graduate degree in Medical Cannabis Therapeutics.
About Gilbert Brown
Brown played for the Green Bay Packers from 1993-1999 and 2001-2003. He played nose tackle for 125 games, 15 of which were playoffs, and he won the Super Bowl in 1997. Read more about his career here.
Brown suffered numerous injuries while on the field, including torn torn ligaments, tendons, and more than a few blows to the head. Decades later, he was still suffering from the repercussions of those injuries, including chronic pain, joint swelling, and brain fog.
Having never done “that stuff” about cannabis or CBD, he was skeptical. After being on a podcast with Megan and hearing some of the science behind CBD, he agreed to try a custom blend.
After a few weeks of consistent dosing, Gilbert noticed that the swelling was going down in his legs and joints. He could put socks and shoes on when that was previously an issue. He woke up with less pain!
He also noticed his thoughts were clearer, his memory had improved, and he had less brain fog.
Gilbert was blown away by how he felt and wanted to put his name behind a product to help more people.
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