Saturday, May 11, 2013

Benefits of Marijuana


Benefits of Marijuana


Although considered an illegal drug, the use of marijuana in other countries is legalized for medicinal benefits. Cannabinoids or more commonly known as medical marijuana is the most effective in pain management for patients due to disease, nerve injury and toxicity. Existing treatments for pain management are not enough. Many patients do not find relief in their current medications.Medical marijuana is often prescribed for pain relief and supplemental treatment for other illnesses.

Medical experiments on the Cannabis plant have been performed over the years to determine its benefits to qualified patients in need of a more potent pain reliever. Although controlled trials were allowed in the United States under the supervision of the FDA, medicinal marijuana is yet to be recognized as legal. However, some states allow the use of medicinal cannabis on patients with certain disorders provided that they are to be administered in low doses and meet specific requirements.

Cancer and Chemotherapy Nausea

Research studies have discovered that a little dose of medical marijuana can help reduce cancer treatment side effects.Usage involves smoking a low dosage of marijuana or taking it as part of a food supplement. Eating medical marijuana lasts longer in the body but its effects are not as intense.

As most cancer patients, they undergo chemotherapy as part of their treatment. This can often cause patients to be nauseous and suffer from stomach problems. Cancer medication may affect the stomach lining. Some medicines also trigger dizziness and vomiting in patients. Medical marijuana works by relaxing that part of a patient’s brain that causes nausea.

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a medical condition that affects brain cells. When the cells of the brain malfunction, it will cause the body to have a seizure. One of the benefits of medical marijuana is to reduce the occurrence of seizures as well its side effects in comparison to other types of medication.Physicians who have further investigated the use of marijuana to control epilepsy have discovered its effectiveness along with prescribed barbiturates.

Alzheimer’s Disease

Patients with Alzheimer’s disease can enjoy the benefits of medical marijuana. The cannabis plant provides better comfort and relaxation for patients who suffer from the effects of Alzheimer’s. Extensive research on the subject have proven that medical marijuana works more effectively in reducing the proteins found in the brain compared to the usual prescribed medication for the disease. Scientists are optimistic about medical marijuana for treating the cause and symptoms of the disease.

Crohn’s Disease

Patients with Crohn’s disease suffer from an inflamed intestine and agonizing pain. It is a digestive system disorder with no known cure. Medical marijuana can greatly relieve the symptoms and side effects of this disease. The cannabis plant is said to have anti-inflammatory properties to address the symptoms of patients.

Based on scientific studies, cannabis has been proven to have a natural role in controlling pain, memory and movement. Among the other benefits of medical marijuana are reduced vomiting and nausea of patients with AIDS, reduced eye pressure for glaucoma patients and those with gastrointestinal diseases. Research studies are expected to continue to explore the effectiveness of medicinal marijuana.

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