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Terpenes

The cannabis plant consists of a wide variety of chemicals and compounds. About 140 of these belong to a large class of aromatic organic hydrocarbons known as terpenes (pronounced tur-peens).

Terpenes have been found to be essential building blocks of complex plant hormones and molecules, pigments, sterols, and cannabinoids. Terpenes are responsible for the pleasant, or not so pleasant, aromas of cannabis and the physiological effects associated with them. Although not permitted in Pennsylvania, patients will often ask to smell the cannabis when selecting their medicine. The idea is that certain aromas help identify different strains and their effects. Strains with relatively high concentrations of specific terpenes are easier to identify by their smell.

For example, the smell of musk or of clove is detected when there is a high level of the terpene myrcene. A piney smell is usually indicative of a high level of the terpene pinene and a lemony smell indicates a high level of the terpene limonene. Our online menu provides the terpene content, if available, of each product which may vary by batch and grower even for the same strain.

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NEW EASY PRODUCT ORDERING!

We have upgraded our online Product Reservation process!

NEW FEATURES:

  • Easy and user friendly.
  • Create a user account so you can always view your past ordersand easily reserve the same products.
  • Sort and search for products by grower, by form, THC/CBD and by price.
  • Product Menu automatically updated in real time- so the products you see on our menu are the products currently in stock.
  • Awesome product images and descriptions that includes theterpenes profile for the products you are ordering.
  • Place your products in your shopping cart and check out.
  • Text notifications to let you know your order has been receivedand when it's ready to pick up.
  • Choose a pick up time to streamline the process (Reservationswill be held for 24 hours).
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ORGANIC REMEDIES RECEIVES OPERATIONAL APPROVAL FOR CLINICAL REGISTRANT LICENSE

To our valued patients and caregivers,

We are pleased to announce that we have converted our Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Dispensary license to a Clinical Registrant license. While this designation does not change our patient services or products, it allows us to partner with Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in conducting long-term research in the study of therapeutic applications of medical marijuana.

Initially, this research will focus on chronic pain and opioid management, the drug’s impact on behavioral health and quality of life, and trends in usage. We believe this is an important step toward defining the medicinal value of this plant-based therapy to enrich the lives of Pennsylvanians and humanity as a whole.

As a state-approved clinical registrant, Organic Remedies is now licensed to grow and process medical marijuana and open three additional medical marijuana dispensaries. Our current medical marijuana dispensaries in Enola, Chambersburg and York have now been converted to clinical registrant dispensaries.

We are looking forward to expanding our footprint in Pennsylvania to serve more patients through our personal, high-touch, clinical approach and developing our own line of medical marijuana products. We anticipate launching our own Organic Remedies product line later this year.

As a clinical registrant, there may be an opportunity for our current patients to participate in our upcoming clinical research if they meet specific criteria established for the clinical trials. We will keep you informed of the next step in the patient selection process as more information becomes available.

We thank you for your support as we continue to work together to more fully understand medical marijuana’s therapeutic applications and improve patients’ lives.

Sincerely, Organic Remedies Leadership Team

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Curbside Delivery Service

UPDATE:

Due to the expectation of the expiration of the PA Emergency Disaster Proclamation, starting Thursday, June 10, 2021, we will be serving patients inside our dispensaries until further notice. Please continue to order products through our online ordering system and adhere to your selected product pick up time. This will help us provide you with the personal service you deserve.

​When you arrive at the dispensary, please follow instructions from the security team on where to park and where to show your medical card to gain access into the building. Thank you!


Protecting Patients, Caregivers and Employees is Top Priority While Also Providing Necessary Medical Marijuana Medications to Patients with Serious Illnesses

Organic Remedies medical marijuana dispensaries has started curbside delivery service at its three dispensary locations following approval by the Pennsylvania Department of Health to ease requirements for dispensing medical marijuana. Curbside delivery started at the company’s Enola location on Sat., Mar. 21 and was initiated at its York and Chambersburg dispensaries on Sun., Mar. 22.

Curbside Delivery

“As an essential healthcare provider, our highest priority is to protect the health and well-being of our patients, caregivers and employees. Our curbside delivery service will allow us to provide the crucial medications our patients need, while also increasing the level of social distancing as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for both our patients and employees,” said Organic Remedies President Eric Hauser.

Organic Remedies will be offering curbside delivery service until the CDC deems the risk of spreading disease is minimal. The dispensaries will continue to offer patient consultations with experienced pharmacists in the store locations for new patients. Follow-up pharmacist consultations will be scheduled by phone.

“We are grateful that the DOH has allowed a temporary suspension of the state requirements that mandate dispensing of medical marijuana only inside medical marijuana dispensaries. By converting to curbside delivery service instead of in-store sales, we greatly reduce exposure to potential disease spread,” said Hauser.

Hauser added that patients or caregivers should reserve products on the company’s website in advance of visiting the store. Reservations are now permitted for all categories of products, including dry leaf. Patients and caregivers can reserve a maximum of three items per product. Dry leaf orders are limited to a maximum of 30 grams, which includes a maximum of 14 grams per strain. For patients or caregivers who have no internet access, Organic Remedies will accept orders by phone.

Patient care consultants will meet patients and caregivers curbside to gather the required items, including the patient’s state-approved medical marijuana card, a government-issued photo ID and the cash payment. After the patient or caregivers’ credentials are validated, the patient care consultants will process the transaction and return with the product to the patient or caregivers’ vehicle. Security at the dispensaries has been increased to maintain traffic control in the parking lots.

Organic Remedies continues to diligently clean and sanitize its facilities according to CDC guidelines. The list of increased measures to sanitize and protect patients, caregivers and employees is posted on the company’s website and includes:

  • Thoroughly disinfecting all areas of the dispensaries, utilizing a natural, non-toxic formula shown to be 99% effective in virus eradication, through a fogging procedure.
  • Maintaining a sanitary environment, wiping counters, doors and surfaces in direct contact with individuals every hour during business hours with disinfectant spray.
  • Continuing to provide hand sanitizer gel for both employees and patients and requiring employees to use the hand sanitizer gel frequently while working.
  • Asking that employees, patients and caregivers forego the usual and customary handshake as a greeting to prevent the spread of germs.
  • Requiring employees to frequently wash hands for a period of more than 20 seconds with soap and water.
  • Requiring an employee who may be ill to remain at home and not report for work in the dispensary until a reasonable time period after the illness as defined by the CDC.
  • Asking that patients and caregivers who may be ill to remain at home until a reasonable time period after the illness and assign a caregiver if they require medication during that time.

CONTACT:
Janice Spurlock
Communications/Marketing
717-819-3895
[email protected]

Eric Hauser, RPh.
President, Organic Remedies
724-244-2655
[email protected]

Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

March 13, 2020

A Message from Organic Remedies

To our valued patients and caregivers,

As more information about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) emerges, we understand that our patients have questions and concerns about precautions to prevent this disease. At Organic Remedies, we are strongly committed to our patients’ health and well being, and our top priority has always been to provide a safe and sanitary environment. However, considering recent events, we are increasing our sanitation efforts to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other viruses in the following ways:

  • Each of our dispensary location have been thoroughly disinfected, utilizing a natural, non-toxic formula shown to be 99% effective in virus eradication, through a fogging procedure.
  • To maintain this sanitary environment, we wipe counters, doors, and surfaces in direct contact with patients and caregivers every hour during business hours with disinfectant spray.
  • We will continue to provide hand sanitizer gel for both employees and patients, and we will require employees to use the hand sanitizer gel frequently during the course of the day.
  • We have asked that employees, patients and caregivers forego the usual and customary handshake as a greeting to prevent the spread of germs.
  • We require employees to frequently wash their hands for a period of more than 20 seconds with soap and water.
  • We will require any employee who may be ill to remain at home and not report for work in the dispensary until a reasonable time period after the illness as defined by the CDC
  • We ask that patients and caregivers who may be ill to please remain at home until a reasonable time period after the illness and assign a caregiver if they require medication during that time.

In addition, we offer you the following recommendations from CDC:

  • Frequently and thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash, or use your inner elbow or sleeve.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Stay home if you’re sick and keep your children home if they are sick.
  • Clean surfaces in your home and personal items, such as cell phones, using regular household products.
  • Consider an “elbow bump” instead of a hug or handshake.

We understand that medical marijuana is essential for our patients’ health and wellbeing. As a healthcare provider, we will remain open during our regular business hours. We will continue to update patients as we receive additional information. More information on COVID-19 can be found on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website at https://www.cdc.gov/.

Sincerely,

Eric Hauser, RPH, CEO, Organic Remedies

ORGANIC REMEDIES GETS STATE APPROVAL AS A CLINICAL REGISTRANT

February 24, 2020

PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND ORGANIC REMEDIES PARTNER TO RESEARCH THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA

The partners will be part of the states first-in-the-nation research program for medical marijuana.

 

CARLISLE, Pa. (Feb. 24, 2020) - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and Organic Remedies are pleased to announce a strategic partnership dedicated to health outcomes-based research involving cannabinoids and medical marijuana. PCOM and Organic Remedies have signed a long-term research agreement to study therapeutic applications of medical marijuana. Initially, their research will focus on chronic pain and opioid management, the drug’s impact on behavioral health and quality of life, and trends in usage.

“Pennsylvania remains at the forefront of clinical research on medical marijuana. We, at PCOM, in partnership with a best-in-class clinical registrant partner, Organic Remedies, will collaborate with other academic clinical research centers to increase the pace of discovery,” said Jay S. Feldstein, DO, president and chief executive officer, PCOM. “Only through research will we more fully understand medical marijuana’s therapeutic applications and improve patients’ lives.”

PCOM has been approved as a certified Academic Clinical Research Center under Pennsylvania's Medical Marijuana law since September 2018.

As a state-approved clinical registrant, Organic Remedies will be licensed to grow and process medical marijuana and open three additional medical marijuana dispensaries. The organization currently operates three medical marijuana dispensaries in Enola, Chambersburg and York, Pa.

“Organic Remedies is honored to have the opportunity to work with such an esteemed institution as PCOM,” said Organic Remedies CEO Mark Toigo. “This is an important step toward defining the medicinal value of this plant-based therapy to enrich the lives of Pennsylvanians and humanity as a whole. We look forward to expanding our footprint in Pennsylvania to serve more patients by leveraging our patient-centric, personal, high-touch, clinical approach to patient care.”

The goal of the partnership between Organic Remedies with expertise in growing, processing and dispensing the highest quality medicinal marijuana, and PCOM known for its standard of excellence in patient care, education and research, is to identify which patients will benefit from the drug.

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About Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Founded in 1899, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has trained thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral scientists who practice a “whole person” approach to care—treating people, not just symptoms. PCOM offers doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy and school psychology, and graduate degrees in biomedical sciences, forensic medicine, mental health counseling, organizational development and leadership, physician assistant studies, school psychology, and public health management and administration. Our students learn the importance of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its community-based Healthcare Centers, PCOM provides care to medically underserved populations in inner city and rural locations. For more information, visit www.pcom.edu

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About Organic Remedies

Organic Remedies provides safe, effective medical marijuana therapies to patients in South Central Pennsylvania. With three dispensaries, located in Enola, Chambersburg and York, Pa., Organic Remedies delivers a clinical approach for the utilization of medical marijuana that is patient focused, collaborative and outcomes based. An expert team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to helping patients with longstanding serious medical conditions who have failed to find adequate relief through other therapies.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Janice Spurlock
Communications/Marketing
717-819-3895
[email protected]

News For You from Organic Remedies PA

What are TERPENES, you ask?

Found in the trichomes of the cannabis plant, terpenes are plant oils with unique aromas and distinctive flavors (pine, citrus, mint) and are known to play a key role in the overall effects of each strain. Terpenes also play a key role in differentiating the flavor and scent of marijuana. Some terpenes might promote relaxation, while others energy or focus.

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Ilera Ease Tincture for Inflammation Relief

EASE is part of a growing family of proprietary medical marijuana formulations by Ilera Healthcare. Formulations are created by extracting, isolating, and then re-assembling the medicinal compounds from the marijuana plant to achieve specific, targeted effects.

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Focus on Delta-8-THC

Delta-8-THC exists naturally in cannabis, although in low concentration. Through advanced biochemical techniques, delta-9-THC can be converted into delta-8-THCwithout adding artificial components or harmful byproducts

FARMACEUTICALRX has selected delta-8-THC for its first, uncommon-cannabinoid-specific product line, due to delta-8-THC’s unique effects and applications. The company is launching a delta-8-THC product platform, “Live Delta-8,” first with distillate cartridges that combine delta-8-THC with live, strain-specific terpenes, providing unique products with optimal terpene-profiles and full spectrum properties.

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Organic Remedies Medical Marijuana Dispensary

ENOLA, PA
4425 Valley Road
Enola, PA 17025
Phone: 717.562.7758
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Monday-Saturday: 9am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm

CHAMBERSBURG, PA
900 Wayne Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone: 717.251.2321
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Sunday: 10am-6pm

YORK, PA
1098 Haines Road
York, PA 17402
Phone: 717.699.7083
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PAOLI, PA
1538-40 E. Lancaster Ave.
Paoli, PA 19301
Phone: 610.596.8340
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N. PITTSBURGH, PA
7402 McKnight Rd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Phone: 412.690.0803
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S. PITTSBURGH, PA
5002 Library Rd.
Bethel Park, PA 15102
Phone: 412.838.2800
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