Marijuana can help a variety of unusual diseases

Medical marijuana is legal in more than 2/3 of the country. In more than a dozen states, recreational marijuana has been legalized as well. There is enough research to show that medical marijuana has intrinsic value. Even though the Drug Administration has classified marijuana as a schedule one drug, it is still available widely across the country. Medical marijuana can be used to treat a number of unusual diseases or conditions. Medical marijuana plants contain cannabinoids. Cannabinoids like CBG, CBN, cbd, & THC are found in the marijuana plant. These cannabinoids can help a number of conditions such as eating disorders, cancer, appetite loss, muscle spasms, Crohn’s disease, & seizures. I have been suffering from Crohn’s disease since I was 17 years old. Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory disease that affects the gastrointestinal tract. It can worsen over time & managing the symptoms is an important part of the disease. Crohn’s disease causes are not fully known, but my Mom suffers from the same inflammatory bowel disorder. When the disease is acting up & I feel horrible, I often use medical marijuana. I was given medical marijuana 2 years ago when I was in a special treatment program. Since then I have properly used medical marijuana products anytime I have a flare up. Edibles & gummies seem to help the most. I’m not sure if that’s because the product unquestionably enters the digestive system or not. When you inhale marijuana by smoking, it goes straight to the lungs. Edibles & gummies go right for the gut & the stomach.

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