Importance of Medical Cannabis for Psychical And Mental Health
Contributed article provided by Laurice Wardin; loudcloudhealth.net
The legalization of medical cannabis opened a lot of doors for new research about the health benefits and risks of consuming the plant. Since the cannabis industry is relatively new, we have barely scratched the surface. But what we already know can give us some sense of what we might expect to discover in the future.
For example, cannabis use in medicine is showing incredible promise to improve current methods of treatment. That said, cannabis itself is not a miracle drug, but it can affect the body in a way that relieves certain symptoms that are hard to control with regular medications.
We can see this example in long term studies with patients who suffer from multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer’s disease. Cannabis compounds are effective in controlling muscle tone and reducing stiffness and muscle spasms. This helps patients with MS to better cope with their tremors.
When it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, the plant has a positive effect on the cognitive abilities of the brain, so it may slow down the process in the early stages.
Another area where medical cannabis has a great impact is mental health. According to studies, mental health disorders are one of the main reasons for medical cannabis use. So far, we have seen potential in treating patients with PTSD and substance abuse.
As we have mentioned earlier, cannabis has a positive influence on cognitive abilities, including cognitive assessment and memory, which can greatly help in coping with the symptoms of PTSD and fighting back. The same goes for substance abuse.
There is no doubt that more research is needed to understand all the physical and mental health impacts of medical cannabis. But what we know so far is enough to comprehend its value and to continue with research.
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