Medical Marijuana - A World Wide Debate
Medical Maijuana, also known as medical cannabis, has been the topic of controversy and debate for several years. With the increasing usages of recreational marijuana use the drug was banned in the 1930’s despite this, there is proof supporting the use of medical marijuana for medical purposes.
In recent years, several states in the United States and other countries have legalized medical marijuana. One of the active compounds in marijuana, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which has been known to treat a wide variety of conditions, including but not limited to:
Chronic Pain
Multiple Sclerosis
Crohn's Disease
Glaucoma
Nausea and Vomiting associated with chemotherapy
Seizure Disorder
PTSD ( Post-Traumatic stress disorder)
Anxiety
While research on the medical benefits of marijuana are ongoing it is important to note that it isn’t a cure all and it shouldn't be used as a replacement for traditional medical treatments. You should always speak with a medical physician before using medical marijuana, as it can interact with certain medications and may not be fit for everyone.
In conclusion, medical marijuana is a promising alternative for treating a wide variety of medical conditions. It is important to approach its usage with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare provider.