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Proven Facts on the Benefits of Marijuana For Arthritis Patients

Proven Facts on the Benefits of Marijuana for Arthritis Patients

Numerous medical marijuana users, whether medicinal or recreational, will tell you that "Mary J" is fantastic for relaxation. In fact, you Buy weed online would probably receive a list of problems the drug has helped relieve or alleviate all together.

As an arthritis patient looking for alternatives to synthesized medicines, unable to use traditional medications or physically unreceptive to traditional medication, you may be cynical. You may be disbelieving. You may, in fact, consider medical marijuana users to be a little lacking in the learning ability quotient, merely trying to make their drug use acceptable.

However, as the title of this article indicates, there is scientifically proven evidence that medicinal medical marijuana can, indeed, provide rest from arthritic pain.

What is Medicinal Medical marijuana?

First, it must be noted that there are two major differences between medicinal medical marijuana and commercial or "street" medical marijuana.

1. Commercial medical marijuana can come from numerous cannabis strains. Different strains have varying pain treating, anti-inflammatory, etc. potencies. The sexual strength of commercial medical marijuana cannot be guaranteed. Medicinal medical marijuana strains, on the other hand, are chosen for specifically their sexual strength and effects.

2. Some commercial medical marijuana has been fertilized with dangerous fertilizers. These fertilizers may contain metal derivatives and other toxic substances or by-products. Medicinal medical marijuana is fertilized carefully, with the fitness of the client in mind, with nontoxic fertilizers.

It is not recommended that one buy commercial medical marijuana (or marihuana) to a prescription for medicinal medical marijuana.

Proven Benefits of Marijuana for Arthritis Patients

Although the legal aspects in many countries, funding and other issues inhibit the number of studies on the therapeutic areas of medical marijuana, there is still a surprising amounts of information available. What exactly is it so far are clear:

: Medical marijuana has been shown to be an anti-inflammatory
: The potential for cannabis use to help inflammation and muscle spasms have been proven for several illnesses
: Medical marijuana has been used as a pain treatment since way back when, if not thousands (some records date back to B. C. )
: Studies declare that medical marijuana may not only help inflammation, but may lower the actual growth of the disease itself

Medical professional. Mary Mikuriya, a member of Mensa and several well-known organizations studying medicinal medical marijuana, wrote in 2002:

"Clinical interviews of over 6500 members at cannabis buyers clubs and patients in my office practice lead to this generalization: Many illnesses or conditions present with both inflammation and muscle spasm. Cannabis is both an antispasmodic and anti inflammatory. inches

Well known and respected as an authority on the therapeutic uses of medical marijuana, Medical professional Mikuriya also states "Chronic inflammatory conditions like arthritis and lumbosacral disease picks up well to cannabis compared with other analgesics. inches

In 2005, Rheumatology Advance Access online published a research by Medical professional. Blake et 's of the Noble National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases in Bath. Noted as "the first controlled trial of a CBM [cannabis based medicine] in the characteristic treatment of RA in humans", the study was based on several facts:

: Medical marijuana has over time been used as a pain treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, although its therapeutic potential has never been looked at in a clinical study.

: THC and CBD, the two main components of medical marijuana, have been accepted as "key therapeutic constituents that act synergistically together and with other plant constituents. inches

: THC has shown pain treating abilities for both nociceptive and neropathic pain.

: CBD has shown the ability to block the further advancement of rheumatoid arthritis, while both THC and CBD have anti-inflammatory effects.

"In comparison with placebo, the CBM produced statistically significant improvements in pain on movement, pain at rest, quality of sleep, DAS28 and the SF-MPQ pain at present component. There was no affect on morning rigidity but baseline scores were low. The large majority of adverse effects were mild or moderate, and there were no adverse effect-related withdrawals or serious adverse effects in the active treatment group. inches

Due to the surprising replies, the researchers ended the study with a call for more studies. "We believe this to be the first controlled study of a CBM in rheumatoid arthritis, and the results are encouraging. The beneficial effects occurred in the context of a dosing program restricted to evening dosing in order to minimize any possible intoxication-type reactions. However, 24-h dosing with this CBM (Sativex) using a self-titration program in the context of multiple sclerosis resulted in only minimal intoxication scores [9]. Larger, more prolonged studies of CBM in rheumatoid arthritis are indicated. inches

In 2006, the center of Drug Discovery in Boston, Ma published a research entitled The Cannabinergic System as a Target for Anti-inflammatory Remedies. With habitual cannabis use proven to affect the immune system, endocannabinoid research has helped to understand the effects through cell-based or in vivo animal testing.

According to the study, these tests "suggest that regulation of the endocannabinoid circuitry make a difference to every major function associated with the immune system.... the results suggest therapeutic opportunities for a variety of inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, atherosclerosis, allergic asthma, and autoimmune diabetes through modulation of the endocannabinoid system. inches

Although many a naysayer mentions the potentials for overdose, it must be noted that there has never been one documented case of someone overdosing on medical marijuana, whether through recreational or medicinal use. As well, many are concerned about cancer-causing agents through sucking in the smoke, but a thorough study in 2006 could show no proof medical marijuana causing lung cancer.

Finally, remember that medical marijuana should not be used to smoke. Using it in preparing or with a vaporizer will offer the therapeutic benefits needed to alleviate arthritis symptoms.

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