Medical marijuana can help a lot of different ailments
Marijuana contains cannabinoids.
- Cannabinoids are the active chemicals inside of the plant.
These cannabinoids are similar to chemical receptors in our own body that help with memory, pain, movement, and appetite. There are many studies that suggest medical marijuana may be able to help with the reduction of anxiety, inflammation, and pain. It has also been shown to control nausea and vomiting in cancer, aids, and anorexic patients. Medical marijuana has also been proven to help control seizures. The FDA still refuses to approve medical marijuana for anything other than the two rarest and most severe forms of epilepsy. Marijuana can be smoked, inhaled, eaten, and applied topically. Patients report feeling dizziness and a rapid heartbeat as soon as they take medical marijuana. After a while, you may experience a sudden urge to be happy. There are other things that can be helped by medical marijuana and one of those things is ptsd. I was prescribed medical marijuana by a doctor to help with ptsd. When I am feeling particularly anxious or nervous, I use medical marijuana products. I regularly prefer to inhale vape, but I will smoke a joint from time to time as well. I honestly don’t prefer edibles because I think that they are too expensive and they don’t last long enough. Edibles are nice to add to a daily regimen of cannabis concentrate, smoking, or vaping, but I definitely don’t prefer to use cannabis edibles as my only method of getting high. I think that dried marijuana flower works out best for me.