Since 2001, medical marijuana has been a legal medical choice for Canadians. Research and anecdotal evidence show that medical marijuana can be used to treat many diseases, such as chronic pain.
If you have been suffering from persistent pain, such as neuralgia, back pain, arthritis, osteoarthritis, or fibromyalgia, and the use of traditional medicines is limited, you may want to consider using medical marijuana.
For many people with daily and intermittent pain, their symptoms can greatly affect the quality of life. Medical marijuana is an alternative or complementary treatment option for patients. It provides opportunities to reduce pain, restore physical strength and quality of life.
There are many misunderstandings about medical marijuana that prevent patients from prescribing, so we want to state some facts.
Misunderstanding 1: Medical marijuana must be used
One of the many misconceptions about medical marijuana is that it must be smoked. However, it is not! Recent industry innovations allow you to take medical marijuana in many forms, including measuring cooking oil with a syringe and placing it under your tongue, and oil capsules that can be simply swallowed! It is now easier than ever to manage your medical cannabis, including dried cannabis to evaporate, oil, capsules, oral sprays, etc. A series of options can achieve truly personalized medicine.
Misunderstanding 2: Medical marijuana will make me “excited”
Another misconception is that medical marijuana makes you feel “high”. Although this is not wrong, this only applies to certain medical marijuana varieties (“strains”) that are rich in the medicinal compound THC. THC is the cause of “psychoactive effects” or “high”, which is usually related to the use of recreational marijuana. But don’t get us wrong, THC is a good medicinal ingredient that can be used to treat pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and improve sleep, to name a few.
Some patients suffering from pain choose medical marijuana rich in CBD compounds, at least during the day. This is because CBD is non-psychoactive and does not produce “high”. Products rich in CBD are often used to treat pain because of its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
Misunderstanding 3: I may not be eligible for medical marijuana
In 2001, this statement was probably correct for most Canadians. However, with the improvement of medical marijuana research and medical acceptance, doctors are more and more willing to prescribe medical marijuana for various diseases, diseases and symptoms that may affect the quality of life. Some but not all diseases that can be treated with medical marijuana include:
- ADHD
- Alzheimer’s disease
- anxiety
- arthritis
- Back and neck problems
- Brain Injury
- cancer
- Chronic nausea (caused by drugs, chemotherapy or other reasons)
- Chronic pain
- colitis
- Crohn’s disease
- Frustrated
- Epilepsy (to help control seizures)
- Fibromyalgia
- Gastrointestinal disease
- Hepatitis C
- HIV AIDS
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Renal Failure
- Migraine
- Multiple sclerosis
- Muscle cramps
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Severe arthritis
- sleep disorder
- Spinal cord injury
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