Marijuana can be beneficial for health reasons. Year 1996, 23 states and Washington, DC passed laws allowing smoked marijuana to be used for various medical conditions. According to historical evidence, India, China, and some parts of the Middle East used marijuana to medicate those who suffered from malaria, rheumatism, pain, etc. By the end of the 1800's, other pain killers were introduced, such as aspirin, leaving marijuana to be less favored. Now in 2015, marijuana is prescribed for symptoms of HIV/AIDS, cancer, glaucoma, and multiple sclerosis. Ironically, two main cannabinoids from the marijuana plant that are of medical interest are THC and CBD; Cannabinoids are chemicals related to THC. CBD is known to counteract the psychoactivity
Although marijuana is highly hated among the older generations, it has proven to cure number of problems in the medical field. For instance, The New York Times lists, epilepsy, nauseas from chemotherapy, and pain from AIDS as afflictions that weed as shown to alleviate. Furthermore, Glaucoma, Crohn’s Disease, and muscle spasms from osteoporosis can be healed from the cannabis plant. As early as 2700 B.C., doctors used marijuana as a treatment for gout, digestive disorders, rheumatism, insomnia, and even poor memory.
Medical marijuana, also known as cannabis, is a controversial topic because many find it beneficial as others find the usage to be recreational. Throughout the years, medical marijuana has gone through periods of times in which it was legal and illegal. Over the years laws have been developed in order to try and regulate the usage of the drug. Studies have shown many the benefits of treating diseases and symptoms. Today it is used in treatment with many different diseases and disorders such as cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder, and multiple sclerosis. As medical marijuana has different species and uses of the product, it is important to depict where the drug can be used for treatment. The usage of this drug enables patients to have a more positive and livable outcome with treatments.
Marijuana has many medical purposes also. The cannabis extract was available as a medicine legally in this country until 1937, and was sold as a nerve tonic-but mankind has been using cannabis medicines much longer than that. Marijuana appears in almost every known book of medicine written by ancient scholars and wise men. It is usually ranked among the top medicines, called 'panaceas', a word which means 'cure-all'. The list of diseases which cannabis can be used for includes: multiple sclerosis, cancer treatment, AIDS (and AIDS treatment), glaucoma, depression, epilepsy, migraine headaches, asthma, pruritis, sclerodoma, severe pain, and dystonia. This list does not even consider the other medicines which can be made out of marijuana-these are just some of the illnesses for which people smoke or eat whole marijuana today. There are over 60 chemicals in marijuana which may have medical uses. It is relatively easy to extract these into food or beverage, or into some sort of lotion, using butter, fat, oil, or alcohol. One chemical, cannabinol, may be useful to help people who cannot sleep.
Marijuana has a long medical history, ranging from its anecdotal use in ancient times, through medical prescribing in the 19th and early 20th centuries to modern. "The first record of cannabis as a medicine can be found in the oldest Chinese pharmacopeia, Shen Nag Ben Cao Jing, written in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD to 220 AD). It was indicated for rheumatic pain, malaria, constipation, and disorders of the female reproductive system" (Greenwell, 2012, Vol. 26 Issue 1). Pain is one of the most common reasons that medical cannabis is recommended. "Scientists have long known that tetrahydracannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana, is an effective pain killer" (Mcdonagh, 2003). Studies of medical marijuana show significant
Marijuana is a drug that divides people. Some people claim it as the wonder drug of the '90s, capable of relieving the symptoms of many serious illnesses. Others curse the day the cannabis plant was ever discovered. From pain relief to stimulating the appetites of patients on chemotherapy, marijuana seems to have plenty going for it as a medicine. The legalization of marijuana is a large controversy in many parts of the world today, but the obvious negative effects that the drug induces has kept it from being legalized. Many researchers have a strong positive attitude towards marijuana. It has been said that the drug is “worth investigating and even providing as a medicine for pain relief, severe
Medical marijuana has been used for centuries to combat pain, weakness, anxiety, insomnia, female problems and nausea. Today it is commonly used by cancer and AIDS patients to stimulate hunger, combat nausea and vomiting induced by chemotherapy or other drug therapy and reduce pain. It has also been shown to be effective in reducing eye pressure, especially in the cases with glaucoma. Medical marijuana, or cannabis, is derived from the Cannabis sativa plant and there is some evidence of cannabis being used medicinally for over four thousand years. Many believe that medical marijuana is a healthy and natural alternative to dangerous and toxic pharmaceuticals that often have side effects worse than the original condition. The United Sates
We know there are numerous medical benefits of marijuana, but others are uncharted territory since only limited research can be done on an illegal drug. We also know the therapeutic effects of marijuana are based on science. Marijuana contains 60 active ingredients known as cannabinoids (Zimmermann). The primary one is THC which targets the CB1 receptor in the brain, liver, kidneys, lung, and nervous system. The CB1 receptor helps the person handle pain. In fact, the FDA has approved two chemically altered forms of THC that are used for nausea and vomiting in cancer patients. Another cannabinoid is CBD which reduces pain and inflammation, has been shown to control epileptic seizures, and may even be a treatment for mental illness and addition. Recent animal studies of THC and CBD show that it may help kill
Marijuana has been used in many herbal remedies for years. In more recent years, it has been used by people going through radiation therapy. While chemotherapy is an effective treatment to diseases like cancer, side effects include loss of appetite, fatigue, and hair loss. People going through chemotherapy use marijuana. Marijuana is found to treat nausea and vomiting, another effect from radiation therapy. It also helps people going through chemotherapy by making them hungry again. Studies have shown that people who use marijuana tend to need a lot less medicine to treat pain. While most people going through chemotherapy prefer not to smoke, there are many other ways to ingest marijuana. The most common way marijuana is ingested by cancer
Marijuana is known to be a very controversial topic, are you a part of the majority of citizens who believe legalizing this drug is the best option for this country? 60% of Americans agree that in all 50 states, the recreational use of marijuana needs to be available for all. Legalizing marijuana can financially support the United States, which would be favorable for this country. The crime rate can be reduced if this narcotic was legalized, the medical use of marijuana is proven to affect the body in advantageous ways and the use and desire for weed has significantly escalated since 1960, when only 16% of the population wanted cannabis accepted. Marijuana, without a doubt must be legalized.
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “currently, the two main cannabinoids from the marijuana plant that are of medical interest are THC and CBD.” The primary chemical in the cannabis plant, THC, releases the mind changing effect, increases hunger and reduces sickness that involves nausea. Therefore, the FDA approved THC based medications which are used for its beneficial purposes. THC may also decrease pain, swelling/redness and muscle control problems. CBD, the next main component in the cannabis plant, is a cannabinoid that does not affect the mind or behavior. CBD is more of a physical effect on the body. It may be useful in reducing pain and inflammation, relieving seizures caused by epilepsy, and perhaps even treating mental illnesses and addictions. Recent studies and experiments done on animals have shown that extracts from the marijuana plant may help deteriorate specific cancer cells and decrease the size of other cancer cells. As shown from the studies of medical marijuana, many wonder why the federal government hasn’t legalized it nationwide for medical use; if not legalized for recreational
Many states around the world have legalised marijuana. Researchers have revealed the benefits of medical marijuana and the stigma associated with it is gradually declining. Marijuana has two active chemicals; cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) –which has pain relieving properties. There are countless benefits but the major ones are:
A study of two glioblastoma cell lines (malignant brain tumor), has shown that a combination of THC and CBD led to specific anti-tumor effects that were not observed with a dose of the individual substances. These results suggest that a combination of CBD and THC could improve the overall effectiveness of THC in the treatment of glioblastoma in humans.
Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is one of America's top debated drug subjects. Since alcohol and tobacco, two life threatening substances, are legal it makes one wonder why marijuana is illegal. Even though it has over twenty health benefits, helps with the creative process, and has fewer long term risk than alcohol and tobacco. Marijuana not only helps people with depression, reduce symptoms of Dravet's Syndrome, helps with the pain and nausea from chemo, but so many other positive things. There is no reason why Marijuana should be illegal when it could help so many people.
Using marijuana for medicinal purposes is not a recent discovery. In fact, the fore father of America, George Washington, used to grow cannabis for medicinal purposes. As Gerber states, " George Washington used the cannabis... for medicinal purpose" (Gerber 72). Gerber continues, " In England, like some of her subjects, Queen Victoria took marijuana for medical problems recurred to persistent menstrual cramps." (Gerber 63). Today, thousands of patients are using marijuana as an effective method to treat their ailments. Modern research suggests that cannabis is valuable in helping a list of sickness. It helps with the reduction of pain, nausea, glaucoma, which increases pressure in the eyeball, damaging the optic nerve and causing loss of vision, and movement disorders. It is also a powerful medicine used to increase the appetite of AIDs patients. “There are at least two active chemicals in marijuana that researchers think medicinal applications. Those are cannabinol(CBD) – which seems to impact the brain without a high – and tetrahydrocannabinol(THC) – which is pain relieving (and other) properties.”(Loria. 2014). “Researchers looking for risk factors of heart disease tested the lung function of 5,115 young adults over the course of 20 years. Tobacco smokers lost lung
Have you ever wondered if marijuana is beneficial for the environment and society? Marijuana comes from the dry parts of the Cannabis plant. The main ingredient in marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinol(THC). Cannabis is used by humans for medical use. The ingredient of marijuana, THC is for pain killing and is used for the treatment of pain. It also stimulates appetite and makes the people hungry and it can also induce to a relaxed state, besides that it can also cause fatigue. In the city of Desert Hot Springs it was one of the first cities in California to approve growing medical marijuana. In this city it is easier for marijuana plants to grow because most of the city is deserted and there is the place where to grow it. It also helps because cannabis come from the dry part of the plant and the heat in Desert Hot Springs can help the cannabis dry. The cultivation, distribution, and sell of marijuana will have a positive impact in Desert Hot Springs and the valley by, increasing property values, by allowing easy access to medical marijuana, and by increasing tourism.