4 Diseases Where Medical Marijuana Could Have A Positive Impact

4 Diseases Where Medical Marijuana Could Have A Positive Impact

4 Diseases Where Medical Marijuana Could Have A Positive Impact

18 June 2018
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Health & Medical , Blog


Marijuana is a naturally occurring plant that you can grow that has really strong properties and benefits that are helpful to the human body. It is a plant that has been sadly stigmatized and thus not studied enough. We understand that marijuana has a positive impact on people and that it can be used to treat disease, but due to government regulations, we don't fully understand the power of this non-pharmaceutical plant to treat disease.

There are a number of diseases that researchers and lay people believe, based on limited studies, research, and information gathering practices, that marijuana could have a positive impact on. Medical marijuana could have potentially positive impacts on people suffering from AIDS/HIV, arthritis, Alzheimer's, and chronic pain.

1. AIDS/HIV

AIDS and HIV is a very large and complex disease. Medical marijuana does not offer a cure for AIDS/HIV, but it has been shown and has the potential to help manage some of the side effects of the disease. It can help patients eat and sleep better, both of which can be impacted by this disease. It can also help patients manage some of the neuropathic pain that accompanies this disease.

2. Arthritis

Many arthritis patients suffer from constant and nagging pain that can interfere with their ability to get work done and to sleep properly. Medical marijuana ahs the potential to help reduce some of the pain and inflammation that arthritis causes. It also has the potential to help patients sleep better at night, which can really improve the quality of life for individuals with arthritis.

3. Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is a disease that impacts a large portion of the aging populations and is one where so much is still to be learned about this disease. It is thought that marijuana may be able to help slow the progress of protein deposits in the brain, which could be one of the contributing factors to Alzheimer's. For individuals who are actively suffering Alzheimer's, marijuana may be able to help reduce the agitation of patients and help with weight gain as well.

4. Chronic Pain

A large portion of the population suffers from chronic pain, and figuring out a healthy treatment for chronic pain can really be a challenge, as there are so many origins, both known and unknown, that surround chronic pain. Medical marijuana is used by many individuals who suffer from chronic pain for pain relief and is used in other countries expressly for this purpose. Pain is such an elusive thing to treat, and medical marijuana has promise as a non-addictive way to treat chronic pain.

The impact of medical marijuana to treat and manage the disease above is just beginning to be discovered. Much more research needs to go into the impact of medical marijuana to understand the full potential of this simple and complex plant that has the power to help people feel better using a natural substance. For more information, contact your local medical marijuana treatment facility. 

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