1 MEDICAL MARIJUANA Medical Marijuana and Its Benefits Steffany Brinker University of Maryland University College Abstract 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. Medical Marijuana and Its Benefits The use of medical marijuana is a controversial topic because many find it beneficial as others find the usage to be recreational. Many people may find that the usage of medical marijuana may eventually be over prescribed. The use of medical marijuana has increased over the years for treatments to multiple diseases and conditions, but it was not always this way. Although it has been dated to early years, there were periods of times where medical marijuana was illegal. In my opinion, I think treating patients whom are
As of April 2017, 29 states in the United States have legalized medical marijuana. That now makes 58% of the 50 states that have recognized the medical benefits that marijuana can provide. Marijuana should be legalized in all states for health purposes because it can reduce seizure activity for those with epilepsy, provide better long term relief to people that have chronic pain (stemming from a variety of health issues) versus the use of opioids, and has been effective in not only treating the symptoms and side effects of cancer, but in killing cancer cells in preclinical trials as well.
Jacqueline Patterson was born with cerebral palsy. This condition makes her experience stuttering, crippling pain, and muscle imbalance. She has four children and was living in Kansas City, Missouri. Now she lives in California, where a judge determined that her cannabis use is medically necessary to ease her symptoms (Price, In Pot We Trust). Cannabis use for medical purposes and the relief of various symptoms has been around since before recorded history as the National Institute on Drug Abuse notes that, “The earliest written reference is found in the 15th century BC Chinese Pharmacopeia, the Rh-Ya.” While cannabis can be used for recreational purposes, recent research and history provide evidence to its medical benefits (Procon.org, 2017). While the Chinese Pharmacopeia may not have understood the science behind medical benefits of cannabis on certain ailments, it provides a historical background into the use of medicinal cannabis. WebMD defines medical cannabis (or medical marijuana) as, “A drug that is made up of the leaves, flowers, and buds of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. Medical marijuana is the use of this drug to help treat symptoms like pain, muscle stiffness (spasticity), nausea, and lack of appetite.” (WebMD, 2017) This definition provides us with a basis for what can be considered medical cannabis and what a doctor can prescribe legally. As with any other drugs like opioids, cannabis can be abused and it is important that we distinguish what can be used
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
In this paper I will discuss the many benefits of medical marijuana, and how a substance that is labeled as an illegal drug can have just as many health benefits as the strongest of medicine. With marijuana becoming more accessible being legalized for medical and/or recreational use in 7 states, I will explain how if used properly can help many people suffering with serious problems like muscle pain, depression, anorexia insomnia and PTSD. But still there is the stereotype that marijuana is a dangerous recreational drug that causes people to be lazy or makes people stupid, so as I go on in this paper I will not only debunk these myths but I will also include three expert written articles that educate us about the use of medical marijuana.
This substance has become an obtrusive issue in today's society. The benefits of using cannabis outweigh the negativity people see in the plant. It can also help with our daily life along with benefiting the economic tremendously. The legalization of medical marijuana makes unnecessary the use of marijuana as a street drug. Medical Marijuana, a common topic in many debates, has positive benefits along with negative apprehensions cannabis, they don't see the benefits it can provide, along with the facts to prove it, and also how it affects society today.
Medical practices constantly undergo research and updates. They change as newer and better options become discovered. Medical marijuana continuously undergoes series of debates on its legality and usefulness. However, this topic requires no further debate. The pros of medical marijuana outweigh the cons. Most medical professions do not deny marijuana's potential curative powers. Also, medical marijuana holds roots in medical history. People used medical marijuana in the past due to positive effects it had. Most people do not believe that medical marijuana contains magical properties that will cure every symptom and illness. However, some diseases and symptoms would strongly benefit from medical marijuana. The problem lies with the lack of certainty that accompanies medical marijuana due to the illegality of it. As more and more physicians conduct research, the more knowledgeable people will become. The more educated people become on medical marijuana,
Marijuana is a very controversial topic in the U.S. today. Almost every citizen has an opinion on whether they think it could help benefit the country. What most people don't know though is that most of what they have come to believe they are wrong about. There is both medical and economic benefits that could dramatically help the county.
Many people say that medical cannabis heals diseases and helps symptoms, and other illnesses such as, sleep disorders, psychological disorders, Alzheimer 's, and many different issues that affect individuals and their families every day. Cannabis plants can grow in the wild or with the help of humans in an indoor hydroponic system; outdoors marijuana grows in tropical, temperate areas in any climate. Marijuana, an extract from cannabis, is made from dried cannabis leaves and flowers that are composed of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol or THC that can be converted to oils and hashish. These forms of cannabis can be put in foods and gum or can be smoked in cigarette-like rolls. People fighting malignant diseases tend to use the oil form that can be drunk or rubbed onto skin as a lotion. The real question is, does cannabis help cancer patients? Should cannabis be used in medical facilities? What are the states laws regarding cannabis use? Is cannabis used differently among cultures?
Many claims have been made about the benefits of cannabis. It stops seizures, relieves glaucoma, decreases anxiety, stops cancer, eases pain from multiple sclerosis, slows Alzheimer’s, reduces inflammation, to name just a few. But can we definitively say that all these benefits are true? And should medical marijuana dispensaries be declaring these positive affects as they fulfill orders?
Marijuana is one of the most commonly illicit drug used in the United States and many people abuse the drug. However, in the medical line, medical marijuana has a lot of different purposes. People suffering from multiple disease condition and illnesses have gotten relief by using marijuana for medical reasons. Research shows that marijuana has been successfully used to help people with serious health issues, such as cancer patients. This has proven that Marijuana has some health benefits for more than just cancer patients by also showing improvements in the condition of people suffering from asthma, arthritis, chronic pain, epilepsy, Crohn's disease, Alzheimer’s etc. Even though some states have legalized medical marijuana, some are still in
What many people do not understand is how medical marijuana works. Your body is already making marijuana like chemicals, proving it is not harmful if you use the amount prescribed by a doctor. “Marijuana can sometimes help those natural chemicals work better, says Laura Borgelt, PharmD, of the University of Colorado”. Marijuana is helpful to your body and improves your health even if it is just to kick the chemicals into gear. There are many other helpful drugs in medical marijuana including Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Cannabidiol (CBD), B-caryophyllene, and Cannabigerol. These other drugs are put in medical marijuana to provide patients with the best and most effective medicine. Some of these other drugs in marijuana are already in there but some other medicine may be added depending on the what patients are trying to treat.
Many people think that Marijuana is only a bad thing, but that is not true. There are treatments to help people physically and psychologically. If the government legalised marijuana as a drug that could be readily available than we could save lots of lives. Although there are many people who are prejudiced of marijuana, there are many factors that could potentially help humanity.
Thesis: Through numerous articles, books, documentaries, and journals, I have concluded that marijuana has positive creative effects and numerous medical ben-efits, including increased appetite, pain reduction, nausea reduction, and hard drug substitution
Many plants are nowadays beneficial for people and help them to relieve or heal their pain. We often observe the case of cannabis which is a famous subject these days. It is being legalized in many countries and most often for its medical benefits.In fact, cannabis is not only a soft drug to relax and get high, but it is also a more effective medication than what people think. There are several studies that prove the benefits of cannabis on the human body. It is on these benefits that my thesis will be based to study whether marijuana really has benefits on the human being and on what does it helps to treat. Moreover we will see that the progress of medical cannabis has a very promising future even for the most important diseases.
Marijuana is believe it or not, one of the safest ‘illegal’ drugs on Earth. It is safer than legal alternatives: alcohol or tobacco. According to CNN “1 in 8 Americans smoke marijuana on a regular basis.” the drug can provide medical benefits, lower social costs, and better the economy. Therefore Marijuana should be deemed legal for recreational and medicinal usage across America, because it provides medical benefits, lowers social cost, and betters the economy across the board.