Posted on March 5, 2010.
The medical uses of marijuana Marijuana is an emotional topic. Some people consider it a harmless pleasure, others associate the word with the heads of demons pot and dope. Or maybe, like Bill Clinton, they experimented with it in their youth, but now regards its illegal status. But controversy aside, the fact is that marijuana is a plant and like most such facilities offer many advantages medicines. Here's a look at the properties of the drug and the many medical uses of marijuana.
First, look at what marijuana is, exactly.
Marijuana refers to flowers, leaves and stems of the cannabis plant. Other names are ganja or hemp. When compiling with resin known as hashish or hash. Marijuana is best known as a psychotropic drug for recreational use.
The main active ingredient in marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). When inhaled or ingested, THC binds to certain parts of the brain known as cannabinoid receptors. The result is the euphoria experienced by drug users.
As a plant it also has a number of medicinal properties. In fact, marijuana contains over 300 compounds, of which 60 are cannabinoids that are responsible for their medicinal properties of plants. The main properties of cannabinoids for therapeutic purposes are analgesics (pain relief), anti-emetic (relieve nausea and vomiting), and as an appetite stimulant.
In fact, before the marijuana was branded as illegal drugs, he had a long history of medicinal use. He first appears in print in a 2nd century Chinese medical Tomed and was used in the United States in the 18th century to treat insomnia, pain and work as an appetite stimulant. And today, marijuana is still used today in the therapeutic Middle East and parts of Asia.
In countries like the U.S., it has been used in the treatment of chronic pain in conditions such as multiple sclerosis and the emergence of HIV / AIDS has led to an increase in its therapeutic use. People with HIV can control the progression of the disease with anti viral, but tend to have a series of unpleasant symptoms that marijuana is well equipped to treat them. These symptoms include nausea and decreased appetite to both the disease itself and the side effects of potent anti-viral. People living with HIV can use marijuana to stimulate appetite and reduce nausea, which can stop the progress of cachexia, a serious stage in which the tissues of the body perishes.
Marijuana can also relieve pain caused by peripheral neuropathy, which causes a burning and numbness in hands and feet. And it may be useful for managing anxiety and depression that accompanies a serious illness such as HIV / AIDS.
But all this does not mean that marijuana is a harmless substance. For all of his medical benefits of marijuana is not without drawbacks. It's dangerous for pregnant or nursing women and people with hepatitis C or a history of heart disease or stroke. Marijuana has also been good to precipitate psychotic symptoms in people with a family history of mental health problems.
Anyone considering the use of marijuana for medical purposes must take into account two factors, legal and medical. The fact remains that in most countries, there is a controlled substance with severe penalties for possession and use with certain exceptions. For example, the United Kingdom it is legal to buy seeds greenhouse as souvenirs. It is legal to buy seeds, but not the sprouting. These seeds emissions can be purchased online and delivered by mail. And certainly over.