Ex-Organigram customer says she still suffers from contaminated medical pot

gb123

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A Neguac woman who has used medicinal marijuana to treat post-traumatic stress disorder says contaminated product from Organigram, a licensed producer and distributor from Moncton, has made her sick.

"I didn't just smoke and vape it," Alvina Savoie said of the drug that's been promoted as organic. "I made pills with coconut oil. I made candies, I baked with it."

Savoie has suffered adverse symptoms since July 2016, though she stopped using Organigram marijuana in December.

"I still have breathing problems, still have a rash — it burns from the inside out," she said. "I just want to scratch but I know I can't. When no doctors want to help you, I don't even know what to do."

Organigram, which has had its organic certification suspended, is now at the centre of a Health Canada recall, though it continues to promote itself as organic on its website.

In 2016, the federally licensed producer issued two voluntary recalls after levels of banned pesticides were found.

The pesticides are myclobutanil and bifenazate. When burned, myclobutanil produces hydrogen cyanide, which interferes with how oxygen is used in the body and can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea and vomiting.

Health Canada announced Tuesday that it will now spot check Organigram's products.

Not the only one

A screenshot Wednesday morning from Organigram's home page shows the company continues to promote itself as organic, although its organic certification has been suspended. (CBC)

Alvina Savoie experienced troubling symptoms for months before she received a letter from Health Canada in January stating pesticides had been found in Organigram products.

Another Organigram customer also "reached out and said what their symptoms were for smoking or vaping it — what it can do to your body," Savoie said. "The symptoms are breathing, affect your nervous system, rashes, joint pains. I have all of them."

Other Organigram customers in Atlantic Canada have reported similar symptoms.

Savoie, a veteran who was diagnosed with PTSD in 2006, said she feels "like a guinea pig" given that Veterans Affairs provides coverage for medical marijuana but hasn't provided any guidance for her current situation.

When Savoie tried to get help from her family doctor, she was told there was nothing that could be done. She is now using medical marijuana from another supplier but continues to search for support.

Savoie "strongly thinks" that legal action will be taken by consumers against Organigram.

"When you call the company and ask if we're going to be compensated for what has happened to us and I'm told I'll give you 20 per cent off your next order … I'm not even with them anymore."
 

CalyxCrusher

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A screenshot Wednesday morning from Organigram's home page shows the company continues to promote itself as organic, although its organic certification has been suspended. (CBC)
Wonder what the excuse for that one is? Hahahaha all those millions and ya can't grow without poisonous pesticides, let alone update a web page. That should have been priority #1 in damage control after their organic certification was pulled. Now we can sit back and see if HC applies any fines for that as well.........................doubtful
 

zoic

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I feel so sorry for these poor people. It seems a few people are speaking out about negative effects so now a lawsuit can be launched more effectively showing damages.
 

zoic

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Damn it. I smoked hydrogen cyanide thanks to Mettrum. That was around the time my ears started ringing. Now I hear the sound of an amplifier turned up really loud with no input, all the time.

I wasn't brought up to sue people though. Plus no class action against Mettrum yet.
Well technically you are not suing since the lawyer does all the heavy lifting. If a class action suit gets started you would just be one of the plaintiff's. I really do understand where you are coming from but this is a serious problem that demands accountability.
 

HerbalRelief

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Well technically you are not suing since the lawyer does all the heavy lifting. If a class action suit gets started you would just be one of the plaintiff's. I really do understand where you are coming from but this is a serious problem that demands accountability.
Fucking tell me when brother. Fuck them and their 20% off. When my ears stop ringing I might start understanding!!!
 

CarpeNocturnum

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Damn it. I smoked hydrogen cyanide thanks to Mettrum. That was around the time my ears started ringing. Now I hear the sound of an amplifier turned up really loud with no input, all the time.

I wasn't brought up to sue people though. Plus no class action against Mettrum yet.
I want to sue as well
 

The Hippy

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The gov should also be sued imo. After all they gave folks no other "legal" choice. Why shouldn't they be held accountable as well. But I bet they'll all claim no one died after all....fuck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

The Hippy

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Seems like a complete an easy win for patients. A no brainer type of deal.
They used BANNED pesticides and claim they don't...case ova!!!
Hell even their name brags it up.
I'm sure some lawyer will step up soon.
 

HerbalRelief

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Seems like a complete an easy win for patients. A no brainer type of deal.
They used BANNED pesticides and claim they don't...case ova!!!
Hell even their name brags it up.
I'm sure some lawyer will step up soon.
Can someone stop reality from ringing so loud. I am learning sign language.
 
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