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Aleafia Health Inc ALEAF

Aleafia Health Inc. is a Canada-based cannabis company. The Company offers cannabis products in Canada and destined for international markets, including Australia and Germany. The Company operates a virtual medical cannabis clinic staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners, which provide health and wellness services across Canada. It owns three licensed cannabis production facilities and operates a located distribution center all in the province of Ontario, including an outdoor cannabis cultivation facility in Canada. The Company produces a diverse portfolio of cannabis and cannabis derivative products, including dried flower, pre-roll, milled, vapes, oils, capsules, edibles, sublingual strips, and topicals, for sale in Canada in the medical and adult-use markets, and in select international jurisdictions. Its subsidiaries include Aleafia Inc., Canabo Medical Corporation, Aleafia Farms Inc., Emblem Corp., Emblem Cannabis Corporation, GrowWise Health Limited and other.


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Comment by myflstyourbutton Dec 14, 2020 2:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:ALEAFIA SOUTH AFRICA

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:ALEAFIA SOUTH AFRICAWeek-end calorie update. I ate more than double what we discussed. Please crunch the numbers with your exponential gains data calculator and get back to me. Thanks a whole bunch plus extra. 

myflstyourbutt wrote: This is a lot to take in. Don't get me wrong. It's not that I can't handle this kind of consumption. Trust me. When it comes to food, I'm well seasoned. I just need time to digest it all.
stocktracker101 wrote: 100%. If the fridge is 10 paces away from the couch, that would be a 5 colorie burn every time your fat @ss leaves the cushion. If you are awake for 8 hrs per day, asleep for 16, with 3 snacks betweeen mega meals, that would be 24 seperate trips to and from the fridge.. So, 5 colories for the one squat off the couch, 8 colories to and from the fridge + an additional 3 calories for the crunch back onto the couch. Total 16 calories per trip x 24 trips = 384 calories x 2 day weekend (saturday & sunday) = 768 total colories burned. Each cannoli with chocolate chips = appx 220 calories. x 150 cannolis = 33,000 calories minus 768 calories burned back and forth from the fridge = a net positive of 29,232 calories this weekend alone not including mega meals. What you have to try and get your head around is that the gains become exponential after you surpase that threashold of 35% BMI.

myflstyourbutt wrote: This is where things get complicated. Explain the mathematics to me. f I'm up and down off the couch grabbing snacks in between my hourly mega meals, would it not essentially offset my potential calorie count, thus reducing my mid-week BMI addtion? 

stocktracker101 wrote: ok. so just to recap. 150 cannolis with chocolate chips, including the bag. How much would that add to your BMI by mid next week?
myflstyourbutt wrote: Only if I could not eat the bag the chocolate chips came in too.  


stocktracker101 wrote: I apoligize for the confusion. Would you care if they had choclate chips in them?

myflstyourbutt wrote:
I'd only table consuming 50 cannolis in a weekend if it was a single serving. A consumption of 150 cannolis for an entire weekend would be my bare minimum.

 

 

 

 

 




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