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Cannabis and Heart Health Benefits

United Patients Group

A recent study from the University of Montreal showed that cannabis can help lower blood pressure and reduce stress levels in people who suffer from anxiety or depression. Cannabis has been found to lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of hypertension-induced heart diseases. So what does this mean for you?

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The Benefits of Cannabis in the Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis

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The Benefits of Cannabis in the Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis Introduction Myasthenia gravis ( MG ) is a rare autoimmune disease that affects the nerves and muscles. Doctors usually treat MG with thymectomies, immunomodulating drugs, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and IV immunoglobulin treatments. Could marijuana be the answer?

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How Cannabis Benefits a Person’s Health – 8 Useful Ways

United Patients Group

Treating Anxiety Disorders Cannabis has been found to be an effective treatment for anxiety disorders , such as Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Panic Disorder, and Social Anxiety Disorder. Lowering Blood Pressure Cannabis has also been found to lower blood pressure.

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Using Cannabis For Health and Wellness

United Patients Group

In one study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina, patients with chronic back pain were given either 400 mg of THC or a placebo before bedtime every night for eight weeks (the other group received no treatment). Contact us today to book your first appointment with us.

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What is Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome?

United Patients Group

The symptoms can be so severe that some patients require hospitalization for dehydration. If you’re experiencing symptoms of CHS, the first step toward treatment is to stop using marijuana altogether–even if it’s low-THC or hemp-derived (which won’t get you high). appeared first on United Patients Group.

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ICRS 2023: Report from Toronto

Project CBD

John Patrick Neary and a team of scientists in Western Canada examined CBD’s impact on 3 female patients who suffered from post-concussion syndrome. They found that cannabidiol helped restore blood pressure dynamics and improve cardiac function in patients who consumed doses as low as 50 mg/day or as high as 400 mg/day.

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The Marijuana & Glaucoma Controversy

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It’s been 50 years since researchers first identified marijuana as a potential therapeutic agent for the treatment of glaucoma. In the state of Florida and most other states that have legalized medical marijuana, glaucoma remains a qualifying condition for cannabis-based treatments. In the book Marijuana as Medicine?