Remove 2010 Remove Chronic Pain Remove Clinical Trials Remove Marijuana
article thumbnail

Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

One of the most common uses of medical cannabis is to treat chronic pain. In fact, modern research on cannabis and pain dates back to before 1975. Over 10% of US adults have suffered from some degree of daily pain for at least three months, so the need for improved treatment is clear. Research on cannabis and pain.

Terpenes 111
article thumbnail

Medical cannabis studies offer hope to opioid users

Healer

That is, until a “forward-thinking” primary care physician suggested medical cannabis for his chronic pain, which Gresh, 54, said set him on a new path that has changed his life for the better and helped him stop using virtually all drugs classified as highly addictive. . “I I never thought that would have been possible,” he said. “I

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Ringo’s Gift Cannabis Strain Review

Miss Marijuana

After realizing the worth of high-CBD strains to the medical community in 2010, Lawrence began to focus specially on producing high-CBD strains of cannabis and created a library of CBD genetics that everyone in the industry knowingly or unknowingly pick from. Chronic stress. Chronic Pain. Depression. Muscle Spasms.

Strains 52
article thumbnail

NO BRAINER: CBD AND THC FOR HEAD INJURIES

Green Relief

A 2014 study found that traumatic brain injury ( TBI ) patients who tested positive for THC were more likely to survive with less impairment than TBI patients who abstained from marijuana. As yet there have been no FDA -approved clinical trials to determine the efficacy of CBD -rich cannabis oil extracts for traumatic brain injury.

THC 64
article thumbnail

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

Cannabis Law Report

Chronic pain or pain were the conditions most frequently mentioned in articles about cannabis, followed by epilepsy, cancer or cancer pain, and nausea and chemotherapy. The search terms used were as follows: “medicinal cannabis”; “cannabis”; “marijuana”; “medic* marijuana”; and “medic* cannabis”.

article thumbnail

Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

Cannabis Law Report

Outsiders are coming in thinking that we’ll be passing legal recreational marijuana shortly and are willing to invest. Each has different levels of a compound called tetrahydrocannibinol (THC), which is what gives marijuana users their high. the THC levels that differentiate industrial hemp from marijuana).

Law 40