Author: | D. Farang | ISBN: | 1230001003451 |
Publisher: | D. Farang | Publication: | March 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | D. Farang |
ISBN: | 1230001003451 |
Publisher: | D. Farang |
Publication: | March 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Marijuana's unfair, long-standing negative stigma is refuted and debunked in this large manuscript, thanks in large part to the plant's vast array of scientifically proven medicinal benefits.
Marijuana - Fight the Power! - succinctly and thoroughly covers the origins, roots and history of marijuana suppression and demonization, starting in the 1930's. The book closely examines the plethora of proven medicinal benefits derived from the two main types of marijuana - Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica. The concomitant advantages of the plant are the key to educating and changing the still-persistent (and wrong-minded) anti-marijuana lobby. Most people know about the chemical THC, an active substance in marijuana that gets users "high." But recently, attention has shifted to another compound found in marijuana, called Cannabidiol (CBD). While many otherwise competent (albeit deluded) health professionals find it difficult to look past certain side effects of THC, CBD doesn't appear to present that problem, as users don't get "stoned." Moreover, evidence of CBD's vast medicinal benefits continues to grow by leaps and bounds. With CBD medicinal products set to become widely available in pharmaceutical stores and herbal preparations, more university medical students and pro-active scientists are taking a close look at CBD-drug interactions.
Medical marijuana has been conclusively proven to help people who suffer from anger, anxiety, anorexia, arthritis, asthma, chronic pain, fatigue, insomnia, Graves disease, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and loss of appetite - to name but a few chronic diseases and potentially debilitating issues that the herb has a positive impact upon. Moreover, marijuana's plethora of promising medical attributes include treating cancer patients (often facilitating permanent remission), ADHD, sexual disorders, fibromyalgia, insulin resistance, osteoporosis, menopause and anorexia.
Marijuana (aka marihuana, cannabis, "weed," "ganja," "pot") has also proven to be a miracle drug in terms of the aging process - by making millions of folks feel, and often look much younger than their biological age. ***
***The author doesn't advocate recreational marijuana use for children, or for highly at-risk youth. Although marijuana use has not claimed a single life - lethal (and legal) drugs like alcohol and cigarettes claim millions of lives annually! At the same time, oft-maligned marijuana has been scientifically proven to work medical wonders for millions of people. With the demonization of the plant gradually subsiding by micro-degrees, new research will undoubtedly discover additional benefits - contained in the approximately eighty five compounds currently found in the plant.
If you have one, or several of any number of unresolved, chronic ailments, and you've never considered trying marijuana as a potential medication, perhaps you should consider doing your own due diligence on the substance. After all, patients should be proactive, and their own best medical advocate - for your doctor generally has too many patients to do that for you. I can say with full conviction that the herb has helped me live a better quality of life - and isn't that really what it's all about in the end?
Marijuana's unfair, long-standing negative stigma is refuted and debunked in this large manuscript, thanks in large part to the plant's vast array of scientifically proven medicinal benefits.
Marijuana - Fight the Power! - succinctly and thoroughly covers the origins, roots and history of marijuana suppression and demonization, starting in the 1930's. The book closely examines the plethora of proven medicinal benefits derived from the two main types of marijuana - Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica. The concomitant advantages of the plant are the key to educating and changing the still-persistent (and wrong-minded) anti-marijuana lobby. Most people know about the chemical THC, an active substance in marijuana that gets users "high." But recently, attention has shifted to another compound found in marijuana, called Cannabidiol (CBD). While many otherwise competent (albeit deluded) health professionals find it difficult to look past certain side effects of THC, CBD doesn't appear to present that problem, as users don't get "stoned." Moreover, evidence of CBD's vast medicinal benefits continues to grow by leaps and bounds. With CBD medicinal products set to become widely available in pharmaceutical stores and herbal preparations, more university medical students and pro-active scientists are taking a close look at CBD-drug interactions.
Medical marijuana has been conclusively proven to help people who suffer from anger, anxiety, anorexia, arthritis, asthma, chronic pain, fatigue, insomnia, Graves disease, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and loss of appetite - to name but a few chronic diseases and potentially debilitating issues that the herb has a positive impact upon. Moreover, marijuana's plethora of promising medical attributes include treating cancer patients (often facilitating permanent remission), ADHD, sexual disorders, fibromyalgia, insulin resistance, osteoporosis, menopause and anorexia.
Marijuana (aka marihuana, cannabis, "weed," "ganja," "pot") has also proven to be a miracle drug in terms of the aging process - by making millions of folks feel, and often look much younger than their biological age. ***
***The author doesn't advocate recreational marijuana use for children, or for highly at-risk youth. Although marijuana use has not claimed a single life - lethal (and legal) drugs like alcohol and cigarettes claim millions of lives annually! At the same time, oft-maligned marijuana has been scientifically proven to work medical wonders for millions of people. With the demonization of the plant gradually subsiding by micro-degrees, new research will undoubtedly discover additional benefits - contained in the approximately eighty five compounds currently found in the plant.
If you have one, or several of any number of unresolved, chronic ailments, and you've never considered trying marijuana as a potential medication, perhaps you should consider doing your own due diligence on the substance. After all, patients should be proactive, and their own best medical advocate - for your doctor generally has too many patients to do that for you. I can say with full conviction that the herb has helped me live a better quality of life - and isn't that really what it's all about in the end?