Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Medicinal uses of Cannabis
Before cannabis was made illegal, a huge number of people had used it as a medication for a large number of diseases and disabilities for thousands of years without even the harm associated with many of today's commonly-prescribed medications.
It is claimed cannabis can help alleviate the following symptoms
Under the Misuse of Drugs Act cannabis is classed as a substance with no medical value. However, incalculable amounts of anecdotal evidence and increasing amounts of modern research has found that it is useful for an incredibly large number of symptoms. The columns bordering this page list just some of these.
Due to increased media attention, many members of the public are now aware of certain therapeutic uses. Some of the more common ones are detailed below.
AIDS
Cancer chemotherapy
Chronic pain
Epilepsy
Glaucoma
Menstrual cramps and labour pain
Migraine
Multiple Sclerosis
More about the medicinal uses of cannabis is coming soon on Pharma reporter . So keep visiting us. Thank you .
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