A Cornish CBD oil company has announced a partnership with chronic pain warrior and adventurer Gail Muller.
EthicaCBD has joined forces with Gail Muller with the goal of educating the public about the effects of CBD.
In her new role as the brand’s official ambassador, Gail will work closely with the company to promote her shared vision of locally made ethical CBD products, as well as share her own personal experiences as a pain sufferer. chronic with CBD oil.
At age 15, Gail Muller was told she would be in a wheelchair at age 40.
He had suffered musculoskeletal problems that caused a deep and relentless pain, to which there was no remedy.
Despite this, Gail spent the first few years after her diagnosis in good shape, but in her early twenties, the debilitating pain really began and the chronic illness took the next 15 years of her life.
The mental and physical struggle she faced as a result of her condition nearly destroyed her.
Gail Muller
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However, this tenacious individual never lost hope and Gail sought different diagnoses and cures in the world.
At the age of 41, Gail walked for six months on one of the toughest hikes in the world, The Appalachian Trail, a 2,200-mile journey through the wilds of America that helped her heal her mind and body.
Gail says: “The last year I found CBD oils that have had profoundly positive effects on my body and mind.
“They help me sleep, calm my anxiety, and absolutely relieve the sensations of pain I feel when my body becomes inflamed or the inflammation limits my movements.
“EthicaCBD is truly researching its products and is passionate about making a difference in the world.”
Originating around the core values of ethical practice, sustainability and being a force for good, the founders of EthicaCBD are delighted to have a woman as dynamic and formidable as Gail on board.
Co-founder Ruarri Spurgeon says: “Our business philosophy is to be honest, transparent and accountable in everything we do, and we believe that working with an inspiring woman like Gail will benefit everyone.
“The aim of the association is to help those who need it find some enlightenment and respite.”

