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Cannabis

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 2:51 pm
by HSowalla
Cannabis is a naturally occurring drug made from parts of the cannabis plant. It has been used throughout history both for medicinal and social purposes. However, at the present time cannabis is illegal to use in many countries, including the UK.

Cannabis contains many different compounds which are known as cannabinoids. The two cannabinoids most closely studied for a potential medicinal effect are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is responsible for the high that is associated with cannabis use.

There has been a large body of research looking at the use of cannabis and cannabis based medicines in multiple sclerosis (MS), the results have been mixed. However, like with MS Cannabis may be used with good results in NMO patients to relieve pain and spasticity.

Re: Cannabis

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 10:50 pm
by rentemailad742
I've been suffering with back pain for almost 7 months now and can't sleep properly at night. I already have a prescription meds but I refrain on using them coz it only take the pain for a minute or so and back again. Then one of my friends gave me a joint to try if it makes me feel better and it does! I try asking him what it is but he has no idea also. So I started doing my own research about medical marijuana and strains that would be effective against pain and came across this https://www.gyo.green/cannabis-seedbanks.
I'm not sure if that's the strain that I've tried but it has the highest pain management effect. Cbd and thc are all new to me. I also read that drinking it as tea or as a muffin/cake is an option, but is relief effects the same? Why can't they simply make pills out of marijuana - or maybe there are that I am not aware of. If it's true, then I would very much appreciate any ideas and advice on what strain is good and how to use it medically. Thanks in advance to those who'll answer.