Although Europeans countries have continued to decree marijuana as not accepted medical drug, the crop has several benefits which our reporter Walakira Nyanzi outlines for you today.
Since medicinal marijuana was legalised in California, the doctors there confirm that they have been able to treat over 300,000 cases of migraines that conventional medicines could not.
Marijuana also treats glaucoma. The crop’s treatment of glaucoma is documented. There is no study that disproves marijuana’s powerfulness in the treatment of glaucoma. Marijuana also is good in solving Tourette’s syndrome. Tourette is a neurological condition which is characterized by uncontrollable facial grimaces, and involuntary grunts.
Kirsten Mueller-Vahl, a doctor at the Hanover Medical College in Germany says he investigated the effects of chemicals made out of marijuana called cannabinols in 12 adult Tourette’s patients, but a single dose of cannabinol produced a very good reduction in symptoms for several hours. Marijuana is a muscle relaxant and has “antispasmodic” qualities that are very effective treatment for seizures. There are countless cases of people suffering from seizures that have only been treated through the use of marijuana.
Cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, inhibit tumour growth and also kills cancer cells. The European governments have known this for a long time but they continued to suppress the information so that cannabis prohibition and the profits generated by the drug industry proliferated.
Researchers say that marijuana is not only a perfect alternative for Ritalin but treats the disorder without negative side effects of the pharmaceutical. Marijuana works to stop the neurological effects and muscle spasms that come from the fatal disease. Marijuana helps to reduce symptoms of the chronic diseases as it stops nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. The crop can be used to treat the cramps and discomfort that causes PMS symptoms. Using marijuana for PMS goes all the way back to Despite what you may have heard about marijuana’s effects on the brain, the Scripps Institute, in 2006, proved that the THC found in marijuana works to prevent Alzheimer’s by blocking the deposits in the brain that cause the disease. Source of information MarijuanaNews.com, Dr. Aisha Lukwago of Clinic on AIDS research, Walakira Nyanzi, a health expert at Ultimate Media consult and findings published in the journal PLoS ONE.
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