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Kava and Kratom:New Options for Florida’s Health Freedom

There has been a new fad that has been sweeping the nation in recent years. This is the recent fad of kava bars opening up in cities nationwide, many of them to great fanfare and with a base of regulars already waiting at the wings. What is it about this new trend that has so many people jumping at the chance to drink what could possibly be just the next in a line of short-lived trends that never seem to grab hold of the general public, like oxygen-bars, or nap-pods?

First, to understand the appeal, one must understand exactly what these bars serve, which is primarily drinks made out of Kava root and kratom leaves. These drinks come with different benefits, according to those who serve them up, such as Hailey B, who is a local purveyor of kava and kratom at Low Tide Lounge in Pinellas County, FL.

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Kratom is a plant from South East Asia and the South Pacific, and a derivative of the coffee tree.

Kratom is the leaf of the kratom tree, a relative of the coffee tree, that comes from South East Asia, and the South Pacific, and has more anti-oxidants than green tea. It has been known to help with pain relief, lowering blood pressure, increasing sexual performance and desire, as well as aiding in opiate and alcohol withdrawal. It also promotes overall happiness and increases a positive work ethic.

Gabi M., another barista at Low Tide Lounge, turned me on to an article by Barbara Lago at the University of Mississippi, who wrote that through testing Dr. Christopher McCurdy concluded kratom has shown positive benefits for addicts who are searching for alternative methods of rehabilitation. Ms. Lago quotes Dr. McCurdy in the article, stating “kratom has long been used for coughs, diarrhea, muscle aches and pain…and has been used to wean people off (opium).”

Kava also hails from the same region of the planet, and many of the people who enjoy one, often will enjoy the other, although mixing Kava with alcohol is not recommended by those who sell the beverage. Kava has been shown to prevent migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome, muscle pain, and for certain cancer prevention. It has also been shown to to relieve anxiety, stress, restlessness, and insomnia.

Kava and kratom appear to be more than just another way for people to achieve a sense of heightened consciousness. Maybe those who drink it regularly are looking toward their futures, as opposed to achieving a buzz for that evening. It could be those who enjoy the muddy-flavored beverages on a regular basis are more concerned with the stabilized euphoric feeling and long term health benefits as opposed to the instant gratification, and long term negative harm, caused by alcohol.

It has been shown to give more energy with a smaller crash than coffee.
It has been shown to give more energy with a less severe crash than coffee.

David DiSalvo, of Forbes Magazine and The Daily Brain website, wrote on his blog about kratom and the effects he noticed he experienced while he was experimenting with different brands. He wrote that he started taking the product in the morning and noticed a burst of energy, much like a “strong cup of coffee,” but he never experienced the caffeine crash that is generally associated with coffee drinkers. He also stated that following the initial burst of energy was a period of relaxation, while falling short of “being sedating.” He also stated he saw no reason to ban the substance if anyone can walk into a Starbucks and buy a large cup of coffee, which he feels is more potent than kratom.

Although, just as with any new fad there are those who feel the need to regulate the industry or to banish the plants entirely. We know of the beneficial aspects of these plants, and while they both cause euphoria-like side effects there is little evidence that has supported any reason to regulate them with anything more than age-limits and labeling laws.

Recently there has been a lot of focus on the health freedoms of the people in Florida. Do they have the right to decide what course of medical treatment they take? While kava and kratom may not be at the forefront of the debate, they are just more examples of naturally-created, medically beneficial options for Floridians who may not want to use synthetic medicines such as Oxycontin, Roxicet, Lortab/Vicodin, or Xanax.

Bill Wohlsifer supports the freedoms of individuals to discover and create new potential markets and products in a free market society, where people have the right to make their own decisions when it comes to their health. He also promises that without quantifiable evidence showing public harm he will not add natural remedies on the controlled substances list.

Mr. Wohlsifer has been quoted as saying, “When it comes to healing or nourishing the body, I endorse holistic, spiritual, dietary, pharmaceutical and surgical treatments. I have personally found value in each.”

For more information about kratom, and its multiple benefits, be sure to check out the video at the link below:

http://vimeo.com/97798130

 

Matt Wright is a writer and political activist living in south Florida. He has a BS in communications and is currently working for the Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General campaign. To hear more from Matt you can follow him on Twitter at @mrwright79 or Like him on Facebook.

Consumer Protection Should Respect All Forms of Life

Consumer protection reaches out past the arm of the person who is picking up the bill. The person who is paying has many different concerns that deserve to be protected. This reaches beyond significant others and other immediate family, but also to the pets that are every bit a part of the families who love them as any other member. Many people have hit the streets in the past to protest and speak out against large companies, such as Monsanto, in attempt to enhance consumer protection. Even with all of the voices out there demanding GMO labeling, there is a large section of our country who haven’t had their nonexistent voices heard, because less people think about them than think about themselves when it comes to basic consumer protection. Although we consider our four-legged friends members of our family, the law considers them to be chattel, or personal property. Being that they are our property, and of course family, we should know if they are ingesting genetically modified organisms. These GMO riddled foods could be causing a slue of unwanted issues in the lives of the pets we care about.

Florida has also enacted different zoning ordinances that make it illegal for any of our pets, who have not gone through the neutering process, to be on public property. While almost all pet owners can agree that spaying and neutering is a humane, and responsible, practice, it should not be a mandate by the state in order to appear in public. Imagine if they passed a law making it illegal for men who have not had a vasectomy, or women who have not had their tubes tied, to be on public property, the public outcry would be vast and loud. That is a personal decision for pet owners to make on their own, when they are ready to make that decision. They, and their dogs, should not be banned from a leisurely stroll in the park if they feel the time for neutering isn’t right, for whatever reason they deem fit.

Luckily, for all the pet owners in the state of Florida, Bill Wohlsifer (LPF), candidate for Attorney General, is a huge supporter of protecting the animals we hold dear to heart. He advocates prosecuting manufacturers of toxic pet foods. He wants to work diligently to shut down puppy mills, where profits are more important than the welfare of the animals being caged and bred. Mr. Wohlsifer wants to also target any animal competition that is not under the oversight of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. A true humanitarian, he and his wife, have contributed to multiple animal protection groups, including the Flagler Humane Society, the Folke Peterson Wildlife Center, and the Saint Francis Wildlife Refuge over the years.

Bill Wohlsifer respects all forms of life, which is evident due to the fact that he hasn’t eaten beef, pork, as well as many other animals for the past 17 years. He is also one of the few in the world who will safely remove an insect from inside his house, rather than just swat them like so many others would. Mr. Wohlsifer believes in freedom, and life, for both the citizens of Florida and the pets they care for and love, because as he understands, they are family too.

 

Matt Wright is a writer and political activist living in south Florida. He has a BS in communications and is currently working for the Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General campaign. To hear more from Matt you can follow him on Twitter at @mrwright79 or Like him on Facebook.

Federal Overreach on Consumer Labels

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As a Libertarian I sometimes find myself at odds with other members of my political party over certain laws. Take for instance GMO Labeling law. I favor laws that inform us of what we are putting into our bodies. As consumers, we want to make informed free market choices. I am able to read beyond the Madison Ave puffery on food packaging, but I cannot reverse-engineer the commodity inside. I do not want to choose salmon because of the attractiveness of the pinkish food dye it is soaked in, nor because of its larger size from genetic engineering. I would much rather know which waters the fish came from, what it consumed in its lifetime, and if it was genetically engineered before I consume it. Libertarians recognize that not all laws are bad. But we apply strict scrutiny to even the most local ordinance. As candidate for Florida Attorney General my position on GMO Labeling laws is not to regulate an industry, but to provide consumer information and protection. I believe consumer protection is a proper role of government and a high priority for the people’s Attorney General.

 

Currently, there is a Federal GMO Labeling bill, HR 4432, recently introduced by Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.). HR 4432, superficially named the “Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act” and commonly referred to as “The DARK Act” by anti-GMO activists, intends to prevent any individual state from passing its own GMO Labeling law such as Vermont, Connecticut and Maine have recently done.  Proposed HR 4432, if passed, would create an unconstitutional encroachment on the laws of Florida. As candidate for Florida Attorney General I pledge to use the full power of the 9th and 10th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution to shield Florida from such federal overreach. Indeed, section 16.52, Florida Statutes, clearly mandates the Florida Attorney General  “to oppose any existing or proposed federal legislative encroachments upon constitutional state powers . . . [and] to pursue that course best calculated to preserve and safeguard the constitutional state powers of the government of this state.” We, as a sovereign state and as responsible individuals, have every right to control what goes on within the borders of our state for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of all Floridians.

 

Bill Wohlsifer (LPF) Candidate for Attorney General

www.BillW2014.com

Everyone Deserves Equality And Freedom

gayflag-supremecourt-e1380729189641In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed. This set of laws came about to secure the equality and freedom of Americans regardless of the color of their skin. It came to be only after we, as a country, endured revolutionary activism in the name of this cause. It came after knowing the horrors of oppression and discrimination for hundreds of years. We knew that segregation was wrong, and we changed our society for the better.

Today, America faces a new Civil Rights movement. Ever since the Supreme Court ruled Section 8 of the Defense Of Marriage Act unconstitutional, States across the nation have been moving forward in securing equal rights for LGBT people, particularly in terms of Marriage Law. This is on the heels of repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy in the military, allowing our LGBT men and women at arms to continue serving our country openly and without discrimination. These are glorious achievements, laying the foundation for a brighter and more progressive future in America.

But we mustn’t forget the hardships we have faced as a nation to achieve this, anymore than we should forget the tragedy of slavery and racism. Many Americans, most of them very young, have been living in the shadow of fear and violence from those who consider them lesser. Hate crimes include bullying, murder, harassment, slurs, physical violence, abuse, and a host of other disgusting activities. Countless victims of anti-gay hate crimes have committed suicide. This brutality has to end.

It should come as no surprise that I am Bisexual, and Intersex. My genetic condition renders me biologically neither really male nor female, though I am legally considered male. I reject the gender-binary system, and personally advocate for a non-binary option for legal purposes, such as the one that Germany has. Furthermore, I am Polyamorous, and I feel that to tell consenting adults who they can or cannot marry is a breach of individual rights and freedoms. There can be no freedom until we are equal.

At the college I attend, some Transgender friends of mine and their allies in the Queer-Straight Alliance on campus have been the latest local victims of hate violence against LGBT people. They have had their event flyers torn down and destroyed. They have been called mean and hateful slurs. They have been cornered and threatened. And they have been bullied out of even using bathrooms. Much of this behavior by the bullies is against our school’s policies, and yet nothing has been done about it. Some of it isn’t against policy, but the Student Government’s current administration has made promises to bring these issues to the table and has yet to follow up on those promises. Still, some issues concerning equal rights and protections have not been addressed at our school.

I often hear of how anti-gay the Republican party is, and how pro-gay the Democratic party is, but in my experience, there has been much talk and little action on the part of the Democrats, and little talk and much action on the part of the Republicans. One party says they are in favor of LGBT rights but does not do much to benefit us. The other party promises economic prosperity for everyone but instead tramples on LGBT rights. Neither major party can be trusted to help us be free and equal.

The Libertarian party not only supports the equal rights of LGBT Americans; they also take action to bring us equal rights. The Libertarians have proven, time and again, that they are honest, trustworthy, and believe in Liberty and Justice FOR ALL!

And that is the American way.

By Zachery Hall

“Reprinted with permission by Zachery Hall, Copyright Zachery Hall 2014. Paid for by Bill Wohlsifer for Florida Attorney General, Licensed for use on Wohlsifer4ag.com under Creative Commons and exclusive commercial use, BY-SA (Attribution-ShareAlike). All other users under CC BY-NC (Attribution-NonCommercial)”

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