What conditions can cannabis treat?Some examples of the current use of cannabis as medicine
- People undergoing cancer chemotherapy have found smoked cannabis to be an effective anti-nauseant - often more effective
than available pharmaceutical medications.
- Cannabis is also smoked by thousands of AIDS patients to treat the nausea and vomiting associated with both the disease and
AZT drug therapy. Because it stimulates appetite, marijuana also counters
HIV-related "wasting," allowing AIDS patients to gain weight and prolong their lives.
- Many people suffering neuro-muscular disorders such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Parkinsons, paraplegia and tetraplegia,
phantom limb pain, and arthritis report significant improvements in motor
control and spasms from their use of cannabis.
- The active ingredient in cannabis, THC, has been shown to be effective at limiting brain damage from stroke, halting the
growth of usually-fatal glioma brain tumours, and is more effective than
morphine for the relief of chronic pain.
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