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Top 10 Uses For Cannabis

You probably already heard or read that using cannabis may bring numerous benefits. But what exactly are these benefits?

Simply put, cannabis contains both CBD and THC. While CBD is a known chemical that makes your brain function better, THC is another chemical that features pain relieving properties. So, when you take cannabis, you may benefit from both physical and mental benefits.

Physical Benefits of Cannabis:

#1: Relieve Arthritis:

If you suffer from arthritis, you may find some relief from the pain and discomfort that you feel. According to a study conducted back in 2011, researchers concluded that cannabis may reduce pain and inflammation in people with rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, they also stated that cannabis may promote sleep.

#2: Relief Of Chronic Pain:

As you probably already know, there is no cure for chronic pain. Nevertheless, there are things you can do to get some relief. One of them is using cannabis to treat your pain.

Overall speaking, cannabis includes cannabinoids which have been linked to providing relief of chronic pain due to their chemical makeup.

#3: Treatment For Glaucoma:

Simply put, glaucoma adds extra pressure on your eyeballs. This condition may be incredibly painful. The good news is that cannabis may help reduce this pressure thus providing some temporary relief.

#4: Regulate And Prevent Diabetes:

According to some research conducted by the American Alliance for Medical Cannabis (AAMC), cannabis may also help regulate and prevent diabetes. After all, it has a huge impact on insulin. Some of the potential benefits of using cannabis for regulating and preventing diabetes include:

  • stabilization of blood sugars.
  • suppression of some arterial inflammation that is common in people with diabetes, which may then lead to cardiovascular disease.
  • prevention of nerve inflammation and easiness of neuropathy pain.
  • relief of muscle cramps and pain of gastrointestinal disorders.
  • keeping blood vessels open and improve circulation.

#5: Soothe Tremors For People With Parkinson’s Disease:

According to an Israeli study, smoking marijuana may reduce both pain and tremors in people suffering from Parkinson’s disease. In this same study, researchers also noted a big improvement in the fine motor skills of patients.

#6: Treat Inflammatory Bowel Diseases:

THC and cannabidiol are known to help enhance immune response while also interact with cells that play a vital role in the functioning of the gut. So, if you suffer from Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, you may find some relief using cannabis. After all, cannabis helps block off bacteria and other compounds that cause inflammation in the intestines.

Mental Benefits:

#7: Help With ADHD/ADD:

People with ADHD and ADD tend to have difficulties focusing on the tasks on their hands. This is usually related to problems with cognitive performance and concentration.

According to some recent research, cannabis may seem to be a safer alternative to both Adderall and Ritalin.

#8: Help Treat Depression:

With more and more people suffering from depression, it is important to find a way to help them.

According to the scientists at the University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions (RIA), the endocannabinoid compounds in cannabis can help in stabilising moods which can ease depression.

#9: Alleviate Anxiety:

Alleviating anxiety is another potential mental benefit of using cannabis. Although the use of cannabis is many times linked to causing anxiety, when taken properly, it may help alleviate anxiety and calm users down.

#10: Help With PTSD Symptoms:

While most people tend to link PTSD only to veterans, the reality is that it affects many more individuals who go through a trauma.

The truth is that research is being conducted at the moment about the effects of the use of cannabis to ease PTSD symptoms. However, from previous studies, researchers already concluded that cannabis may help control the fight or flight response, preventing it from going into overdrive.

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