A Quick Guide to Getting Started with Medical Cannabis

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Medical cannabis has been used by ancient physicians for centuries to treat chronic pain and other ailments. There has been a lot of misinformation on cannabis as a treatment for illnesses, however recently scientists around the world are now beginning to agree on the positive impacts it can have on our health.

Many countries have now legalised the use of cannabis, including Canada, and more people are prescribed medical marijuana. So, we’ve compiled a quick guide for those of you who are beginning your journey and getting started with medical cannabis or for those who are simply interested in how it works.

Finding Medical Cannabis

The views towards cannabis are shifting across the world as medical cannabis becomes more widely accepted in society. For countries that have legalised cannabis, you can go to a dispensary to buy a range of products.

However, if you’re a beginner, and nervous about going to the store, you can get medical cannabis delivery from an online shop. Buying it online means you can go at your own pace when shopping and it’s reassuring knowing that medical cannabis can be safely delivered to your door.

THC & CBD

What is Medical Cannabis?

Cannabis plants contain over 100 cannabinoids, with the main ones being THC and CBD. It’s essentially the same plant, Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica, that is used recreationally but it has been tested and approved for medical use.

THC, in cannabis, is responsible for the ‘high’ feeling and it’s the psychoactive compound. CBD isn’t psychoactive, you often see CBD oil used without the THC element.

What Does It Treat?

There is a vast range of benefits to using medical cannabis, as it can help both physical and mental health.
Cannabis can help relieve negative symptoms of multiple illnesses.

Here’s just a few:

  • Arthritis – Reduces pain and therefore increases movement
  • Cancer – It can help reduce nausea and vomiting of patients going through chemotherapy
  • Chronic Pain – This can range from relieving neck pain to helping to treat TMJ disorder
  • Sleep Problems – Helps people with insomnia, as THC helps induce sleep
  • Loss of Appetite – It’s used to increase appetite in people with HIV/AIDS or with cancer

Full-Spectrum Cannabinoids
These are just several illnesses cannabis can help treat, with more to come as research increases!

How to Take It

Now you know the basics you can begin trying medical cannabis, and luckily it can come in different forms! You can smoke it, but try to avoid mixing it with tobacco if you’re consuming the plant for health benefits. Instead, you can use a vaporiser to inhale cannabis.

For a treat, you can buy or cook a brownie, and to relax you can buy lotions to smooth over your skin.

There’s something for everyone, as cannabis is no longer shunned as a substance teenagers just get high on, but is considered an important plant in enlightening us on new treatments that can benefit our health.

We hope this post on getting started with medical cannabis was helpful. If you have any comments, feel free to share them below.

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