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How Medical Marijuana Helps Floridians With Qualifying Conditions

LifeCannMD

A 2005 survey found that 90 percent of participating HIV patients reported improvement in their nerve pain, and 94 percent experienced muscle pain relief as a result of using cannabis. Individuals with PTSD report benefits from using cannabis, especially in reducing anxiety and aiding sleep.

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Best strains and terpenes for working out

The Cannigma

Sleep is also crucial to recovering from a hard workout. THC can help you fall asleep faster while CBD can help you sleep longer and wake up easier. It’s important to have the right balance of cannabinoids because too much THC can actually induce feelings of anxiety, worsening sleep and effectively worsening the problem.

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How to Deal with Memory Loss and Other Negative Effects of Cannabis

Greencamp

Long-term memory is more permanent and it stores memories of past events and things a person has learned. Get enough sleep. Getting plenty of sleep is crucial for the brain to recover and transfer short-term to long-term memories. Marijuana and Sleep: Effects, Latest Research and 10 Best Strains.

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Understanding the American Heart Association’s Statement on Marijuana

CannaMD

The authors also list a range of additional conditions for which there are possible benefits of cannabis therapies, including opiate withdraw, dystonia, glaucoma, Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety and depression, anti-tumor effects, inflammatory bowel diseases, Parkinson’s disease, and sleep disorders.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

SpeedWeed

Hash was very common as was opium” (Zias, 2005). Osiris… “died” annually, and mimicry of the symbolic event was the basis of all ritual. The Greek writer had written that Kyphi had the power “to send someone to sleep, to help them have sweet dreams, to relax them, to drive away the worries of the day and to bring peace.”.

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A Hidden Origin Story of the CBD Craze

SMPL

We were talking about, ‘What can we do with this?’ ” recalled Samantha Miller, who hosted the event at her split-level house, wedged between redwoods and a creek below. Alas, Mr. Gardner wrote in 2005, that would require access to expensive testing equipment. But the research wasn’t enough.

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

Cannabis Law Report

Authors of texts may use more surreptitious, and sometimes unconscious, literary devices such as rhetoric, trope, metaphor, or juxtaposition—techniques that evoke moral positions, predictions of possible effects, and prescribe solutions (Entman 1993 ; Johnson-Cartee 2005 ; Weaver 2007 ). 23), followed by adverse events ( n ?=?15)