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An Overview for Using Medical Cannabis

Cannabis is popularly used for easing the discomfort suffered by cancer and AIDS patients.
by AnneteCramer


Cannabis is popularly used for easing the discomfort suffered by cancer and AIDS patients.

There are sixteen states in the United States that have legalized medical marijuana. This is after several years of debate about the safety of using medical marijuana , in light of its positive effects on certain chronic diseases and addictive properties.

Patients suffering from arthritis use medical marijuana to relieve their pain. This is a condition affecting the joints and is common among the elderly. Researchers have found that the cannabinoids in medical marijuana help in the development of bones and relieve joint pains caused by arthritis.

Cancer patients have reported that the use of medicinal cannabis helps in lessening the side effects of chemotherapy. Muscle pain and nausea are just a few of the conditions most cancer patients have to deal with every day. But, research show that medicinal cannabis can be used to ease pain, manage nausea, increase appetite and battle the growth of cancerous cells.

Medical cannabis is also an efficient way to cope with chronic pain. Pain is usually a sign of an underlying health issue. It can occur occasionally and last for undetermined periods. Medical cannabis is prescribed to patients for whom other means of pain management have undesirable side effects such as intensify pain or intense nausea.

Medical marijuana has been proven to treat symptoms of several gastrointestinal disorders. These symptoms include cramping, nausea, appetite loss and diarrhea.

Medical marijuana is also used as a way to manage problems that arise as a result of AIDS. These include body pain, wasting, appetite loss, anxiety and frequent occurrence of opportunistic infections.

Cannabinoids that are part of the compositions of medical cannabis have antispasticity, antitaxia, analgesic and antitremor properties. These help in treating movement and neurodegenerative disorders. The disorders that can be treated are epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.

There are several ways of getting medical marijuana in the system:

* Through the lungs. This involves two main processes, smoking and vaporization. Smoking medical marijuana involves lighting and inhaling the medical marijuana smoke. The fastest way to get the cannabinoids in medical marijuana in the body is through smoking. Vaporization on the other hand involves heating the medical marijuana to a point where cannabinoids and THC turn into vapor which is then inhaled.

* Through the digestive system. Consuming medical marijuana as a food, tea or tincture is the second way to use medical marijuana. These methods have more severe side effects than smoking medical marijuana. Using this method, it can take longer for medical marijuana to take effect.

* Through the veins. If the patient wishes to use medicinal cannabis by injecting it, it is advised to first use it in small doses to prevent chances of overdose.

* Through the skin. Medicinal cannabis tea can also be applied to the skin. Cannabinoids and THC can also be absorbed by the skin. Relief can be achieved by application medicinal cannabis on the part that is painful.

The best way to use medicinal cannabis can vary depending on the strain, part of the plant, paraphernalia used and where it is sourced. Getting marijuana has been made easier because of the legalization in some states. Many patients have caregivers growing the plant for them or buy the plant at a dispensary. Medicinal cannabis prices are lower in comparison with Marinol, a drug that contains delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol More or less $6000 a year is spent on medicinal cannabis by an average medicinal cannabis patient. Daily deals from web sites like Budsavers.com allow patients to save almost 90% off their medicinal cannabis purchase from local dispensaries.

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