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Using Cannabis for ALS: Benefits, Research and Best Strains

Greencamp

Brief history of ALS. Also presented in the American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care, a 2004 survey set about to discover the effect of cannabis use on ALS in humans. The only upside of dronabinol is that it can be a THC substitute where cannabis isn’t legalized, but besides that it is a very poor alternative to the real thing.

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Seeking Balance with Your Endocannabinoid System

StrainConnect

A Quick History Lesson. Now that we got our vocab lesson in, let’s slide into history class. In 2004, Dr. Ethan Russo developed the theory that this deficiency might explain the development of certain conditions, such as migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, or fibromyalgia(16). There is too much evidence to ignore.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Firstly, we contextualise cannabis in terms of its historical usage, its legal status, and research relating to knowledge, attitudes, and usage. It also has an extensive and diverse history of medicinal use. Elsewhere, cannabis has become legal completely in the case of Uruguay and Canada, and partially in other countries.