Medical Treatment with Cannabis, What are the Benefits?

Turns out, the child has cerebral palsy. This condition causes disturbances in muscles, movement, and body coordination. According to testimonies, the condition is difficult to treat and the most effective treatment is cannabis seed oil therapy.

What are the health benefits of marijuana?

Marijuana is a plant whose dry leaves, seed oil, or other uses are used by people for recreation and even medicine such as Delta 8 prerolls. This can have a pleasant effect and soothe the symptoms of various conditions, such as chronic pain.

Some of the ingredients in marijuana are psychoactive or mind-altering, but not all of them. The potency and balance of ingredients varies, depending on how the producer grows and processes the plant.

Marijuana contains at least 120 active ingredients or cannabinoids. The most abundant content is cannabidiol (CBD) and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Some cannabinoids can have euphoric or psychoactive effects. Meanwhile, THC produces both effects.

Medical use of marijuana

According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, there is conclusive evidence that marijuana or cannabinoids can help manage chronic pain in adults, nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy treatment, and some symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). There is moderate evidence that marijuana can help with sleep problems associated with sleep apnea, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and MS.

In 2018, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Epidiolex, a drug derived from marijuana, to treat two types of rare and severe epilepsy that don’t respond well to other treatments. Epidiolex is a pure form of CBD that does not contain THC.

Meanwhile, three drugs containing synthetic substances with a structure similar to THC have also received approval from the FDA. Marinol, Syndros, and Cesamet are treatment options for some types of anorexia.

Medical Marijuana Benefits

Quoted from Mayoclinic, here are the benefits of medical marijuana that may be able to treat certain conditions, such as:

Alzheimer’s disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
HIV-AIDS
Crohn’s disease
Epilepsy and seizures
Glaucoma
Multiple sclerosis and muscle spasms
Severe and chronic pain
Severe nausea or vomiting caused by cancer treatment


Medical Marijuana Side Effects

There are benefits of medical marijuana, of course there are also side effects. Here are some of the side effects of medical marijuana that you need to know about:

Increased heart rate
Dizzy
Impaired concentration and memory
Slower reaction time
Negative drug-to-drug interactions
Increased risk of heart attack and stroke
Appetite increases
Addiction potential
Hallucinations or mental illness
Symptoms of withdrawal

Nonetheless, the side effects and benefits of medical marijuana still require further study.