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The Science Behind Medical Marijuana: Exploring Cannabinoids and Their Therapeutic Effects

MMJ Recs

This article delves into the science behind medical marijuana, focusing on cannabinoids, the active compounds found in the cannabis plant, and their remarkable therapeutic effects. We’ll explore the diverse range of cannabinoids and their health benefits, providing insights into how these compounds are revolutionizing healthcare.

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Cannabinoids: THC

FloridaMarijuana.net

presented his paper “ The origin and use of cannabis in eastern asia linguistic-cultural implications” at the Conference on Cross-cultural Perspectives on Cannabis, IXth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Chicago, Ill., The endocannabinoid system consists of cannabinoid receptors all over the body.

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Why More and More Patients are Turning to MMJ for Pain Management

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Benefits of Medical Marijuana for Pain Relief The medicinal properties of marijuana, particularly its cannabinoids, have been harnessed for centuries. These cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system in the human body, modulating pain perception and inflammation.

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Common Cannabinoids In Everyday Life

LifeCannMD

Prevailing thought associates Cannabinoids with the Cannabis plant. However, the human body contains many cannabinoid receptors that are regularly activated by cannabinoids that are found in everyday common products and foods. The ECS is the network of cannabinoid receptors already present in humans and animals.

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Cannabinoids and Cannabinoid Receptors: What Are They?

United Patients Group

Introduction The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a group of cannabinoid receptors located throughout the body, but particularly in the brain and central nervous system, that interact with cannabis compounds. There are two major cannabinoid receptors: CB1 and CB2. There are two major cannabinoid receptors: CB1 and CB2.

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States That Restrict MMJ Access Are Interfering With Patients’ Rights, Study Shows

Veriheal

Despite notable advances in MMJ research over the last decade, scientists have found that some states’ restrictions on qualifying conditions prevent millions of patients from getting the treatments they need—robbing them of potential relief offered by cannabinoid therapies. Many patients take MMJ for more reasons than one.

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IBS Is the Newest Qualifying Condition for MMJ in Ohio

Veriheal

Last month, the Ohio Medical Board made a landmark in the state which approved Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) as a qualifying condition for Ohio’s medical marijuana program. The inability to pinpoint the precise cause of IBS poses a challenge to patients and healthcare professionals, making diagnosis and treatment tasking.