Medical cannabis, also known as medicinal marijuana, is medically prescribed cannabis and other cannabinoids which are administered by doctors for ill patients. The therapeutic qualities of this drug have been widely acclaimed, and it has been used to treat many diseases, both debilitating and non-depressing ones. This cannabis is the most natural compound found in nature and it contains significant amounts of two important substances - delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). It is believed that these two chemicals work on the body to fight the ailments they target and that the symptoms of the disease are relieved by the chemical.
Medical cannabis, sometimes also known as herbal medication derived from natural plants of the genus Cannabis that is used for the treatment of a particular disease or symptom. Although the word cannabis refers only to the plant genus, it's also used interchangeably to describe the drug extracted from the leaves and stems of the cannabis plant. Some other botanical names for this herbal medication include marihuana, dope, pot, harviestoun, Indian hemp, Indian sitter, Spanish satrap, and Mexican sitter.
Thc - Tr THC is an active ingredient found in medical marijuana. It plays a major role in the psychoactive properties of cannabis but has little effect on the chronic pain that characterized the condition when it was first diagnosed in the early 1970s. The major goal of medical marijuana advocates and users is to find more efficient methods of using it to treat diseases such as glaucoma and chemotherapy patients, but the current methods of delivery don't provide any significant relief from the side-effects of THC.
There are many ongoing studies investigating the benefits of combining medical cannabis with other pharmaceuticals, but for now, medical cannabis remains the most promising source of medical relief for debilitating diseases such as glaucoma, seizures, cancer, and other mental health conditions.
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