The Only Way Is Essex but hopes her celebrity status can help change the way medicinal cannabis is accessed on the NHS.Jorja's family were left heartbroken when the tot then aged three was suffering from up to 30 seizures a day after being born with a devastating form of epilepsy.Medical staff informed her parents that she would die when she was just one year old and told them to take her home.
Now, aged six and having used medicinal cannabis, Jorja is happier than ever with her family launching Jorja Botanicals selling a range of CBD products.Creative director Amy Childs has opened up exclusively to the Daily Star about Jorja and called on Boris Johnson to allow medicinal cannabis to be prescribed on the NHS."I'd love to go to parliament and to get Jorja's story heard and to get it legalised on the NHS, not just privately," she exclaimed.Discussing a potential meeting with the Prime Minister, she said: "I'd talk about Jorja firstly, I'm so passionate, I was so emotional but I'd say look at what the medical cannabis has done for Jorja, it's kept her alive, she has hardly any seizures."I'd get Jorja with me, I would let him have it, in the nicest possible way."It's lovely, now Jorja's a part of the family, we absolutely idolise her, I'm going to do anything to make this work – it's not that it was stressful."The mum-of-two went on to add: "Not only am I doing this for me, I'm doing this for Jorja, I look at her and I go 'We're going to really get your name out there' and obviously the products are beautiful but this is for Robin and Jorja."Jorja became the first child to be prescribed medical cannabis in the UK at three-years-old and you can just see, she's alive, she's healthy, she's perfect."The businesswoman came.
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