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Taking the cannabis industry above the skies is Allen “Blue” Semerjian, a leading lifestyle entrepreneur

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His company La Fav Farms has gained great momentum in a short period as a cannabis brand in LA.

Cannabis as an industry is gaining much momentum from the past few years; some people have even become obsessed with cannabis, some of them still do not know the calming high it can give them, some of them are still unaware of the various medicinal benefits that cannabis can have on health, and some of them only are aware of the negativities surrounding it. However, the truth is that the cannabis industry is only becoming more and more popular with many youngsters setting foot into the same and offering products that give the best experiences to people. One such young business personality is Allen “Blue” Semerjian, who is making waves with his innovative products of cannabis and other products as well with his venture called “La Fav Farms”.

The company can be called a market leader with cannabis products that serve as the best experience to all its customers. Allen who started this firm along with his partner initially began on a small scale and they realized that it reached exponential growth; they decided to initiate their firm in 2016 surrounding on the notion of lifestyle and offering three important aspects of weed, music and fashion.

In order to offer products that lead to a better lifestyle for his customers, Allen turned into a lifestyle entrepreneur with his cannabis firm and since then has never looked back. However, since every success story comes along with a lot many struggles of life, Allen too started very early as a teenager at 14 years of age intending to become a businessman. With this, he started facing many challenges and even overcome all of them with his never-give-up attitude and his hard work. He started with buying and selling phones on eBay and also ran recycling stores in over 20 locations. This business of his saw great growth and this gave him the courage to go all-in as an entrepreneur in the cannabis industry after knowing its potential.

Today, La Fav Farms is considered to be the best cannabis brand that offers the superior most quality products and gives the best weed in the entire of Los Angeles. The products they offer come in different varieties like Cookie Jam, Yoda, Pink Cookies, etc.

Allen even expanded his business into a clothing line and now offers merchandise with their customer’s favourite strains on it. The way Allen and his company are growing, they are inspiring many other budding entrepreneurs and their firms to follow the same path to success.

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Turning Tragedy into Triumph Through Walking With Anthony

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On the morning of February 6, 2010, Anthony Purcell took a moment to admire the churning surf before plunging into the waves off Miami Beach. Though he had made the dive numerous times before, that morning was destined to be different when he crashed into a hidden sandbar, sustaining bruises to his C5 and C6 vertebrae and breaking his neck.

“I was completely submerged and unable to rise to the surface,” Purcell recalls. “Fortunately, my cousin Bernie saw what was happening and came to my rescue. He saved my life, but things would never be the same after that dive.”

Like thousands of others who are confronted with a spinal cord injury (SCI), Purcell plunged headlong into long months of hopelessness and despair. Eventually, however, he learned to turn personal tragedy into triumph as he reached out to fellow SCI victims by launching Walking With Anthony.

Living with SCI: the first dark days

Initial rehabilitation for those with SCIs takes an average of three to six months, during which time they must relearn hundreds of fundamental skills and adjust to what feels like an entirely new body. Unfortunately, after 21 days, Purcell’s insurance stopped paying for this essential treatment, even though he had made only minimal improvement in such a short time.

“Insurance companies cover rehab costs for people with back injuries, but not for people with spinal cord injuries,” explains Purcell. “We were practically thrown to the curb. At that time, I was so immobile that I couldn’t even raise my arms to feed myself.”

Instead of giving up, Purcell’s mother chose to battle his SCI with long-term rehab. She enrolled Purcell in Project Walk, a rehabilitation facility located in Carlsbad, California, but one that came with an annual cost of over $100,000.

“My parents paid for rehabilitation treatment for over three years,” says Purcell. “Throughout that time, they taught me the importance of patience, compassion, and unconditional love.”

Yet despite his family’s support, Purcell still struggled. “Those were dark days when I couldn’t bring myself to accept the bleak prognosis ahead of me,” he says. “I faced life in a wheelchair and the never-ending struggle for healthcare access, coverage, and advocacy. I hit my share of low points, and there were times when I seriously contemplated giving up on life altogether.”

Purcell finds a new purpose in helping others with SCIs

After long months of depression and self-doubt, Purcell’s mother determined it was time for her son to find purpose beyond rehabilitation.

“My mom suggested I start Walking With Anthony to show people with spinal cord injuries that they were not alone,” Purcell remarks. “When I began to focus on other people besides myself, I realized that people all around the world with spinal cord injuries were suffering because of restrictions on coverage and healthcare access. The question that plagued me most was, ‘What about the people with spinal cord injuries who cannot afford the cost of rehabilitation?’ I had no idea how they were managing.”

Purcell and his mother knew they wanted to make a difference for other people with SCIs, starting with the creation of grants to help cover essentials like assistive technology and emergency finances. To date, they have helped over 100 SCI patients get back on their feet after suffering a similar life-altering accident.

Purcell demonstrates the power and necessity of rehab for people with SCIs

After targeted rehab, Purcell’s physical and mental health improved drastically. Today, he is able to care for himself, drive his own car, and has even returned to work.

“Thanks to my family’s financial and emotional support, I am making amazing physical improvement,” Purcell comments. “I mustered the strength to rebuild my life and even found the nerve to message Karen, a high school classmate I’d always had a thing for. We reconnected, our friendship evolved into love, and we tied the knot in 2017.”

After all that, Purcell found the drive to push toward one further personal triumph. He married but did not believe a family was in his future. Regardless of his remarkable progress, physicians told him biological children were not an option.

Despite being paralyzed from the chest down, Purcell continued to look for hope. Finally, Dr. Jesse Mills of UCLA Health’s Male Reproductive Medicine department assured Purcell and his wife that the right medical care and in vitro fertilization could make their dream of becoming parents a reality.

“Payton joined our family in the spring of 2023,” Purcell reports. “For so long, I believed my spinal cord injury had taken everything I cared about, but now I am grateful every day. I work to help other people with spinal cord injuries find the same joy and hope. We provide them with access to specialists, funding to pay for innovative treatments, and the desire to move forward with a focus on the future.”

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