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“Crafting content for cannabis & holistic wellness is not just about words; it’s about embedding genuine care into every paragraph, ensuring authenticity complements relevance, and converting intricate health concepts into easily understood insights for all.”
About
Ally Hilbert is the Content and SEO Manager here at Elevate Holistics, working to publish and run Elevate’s blogs and landing pages, as well as conduct keyword research, competitor analysis, and more. After having brain surgery at the age of 17, Ally became fascinated with medical cannabis and its benefits, and, at 18, had her first CBD-related piece published. Today, she’s been writing about cannabis for the past six years, and simply can’t think of a better company to get to do it for. When she’s not writing or editing, Ally’s side-by-side with her pup Sadie in Seattle.
Articles
The Quiet Hemp Ban: Why This Moment Might Actually Protect Consumers
When the federal government reopened after its 44-day shutdown, a major policy change slipped through with almost no public attention: a sweeping hemp ban affecting
Elevate Holistics Declares the End of Pharma Gatekeeping
In a move shaking up the medical cannabis space, Elevate Holistics is calling out Big Pharma’s control over patient access — and ushering in a
5 Medical Marijuana Doctors in Kansas City, Missouri
Missouri has had a legal medical marijuana program since 2018, giving patients in Kansas City access to regulated cannabis products for chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety,
Workplace Protections For Medical Marijuana Patients
If you use medical marijuana, you may be confused about what protections you have in the workplace, which is entirely understandable. The truth is that
5 Medical Marijuana Doctors in Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona’s medical marijuana program has been serving patients since 2010, when voters approved the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. As of September 2025, Arizona oversees around
5 Medical Marijuana Doctors in Little Rock, Arkansas
Arkansas’s medical marijuana program has grown steadily since voters approved Amendment 98 in 2016. As of October 11, 2025, the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH)