Charlotte, 5 years old, suffers from a rare genetic disorder. During a short life she suffered up to 300 seizures in a week, trapped in a wheelchair, suddenly caused a cardiac arrest. Her doctor did not know what to do, and she did not know how to help her. Her mother knew that marijuana, a compound contained in cannabis, would be used to treat convulsions. Only two years later, Charlotte hardly had a seizure.
In short, why take medical marijuana seriously as alternative medicine? Cannabis should be legally used for medical purposes, as it is like being extracted into the most common medications, including Dilaudid, morphine, oxycodone and other prescriptions for the treatment of pain. Cannabis is also a plant that contains characteristics that can be extracted for medical use, and its effects are within the range of other drugs currently acceptable by the FDA. In order to make some progress in the application of medical marijuana as alternative medicine, we need to see not only rumors but facts.
Discussions on medical cannabis are challenging the fundamental grounds of accepted practices in the fields of medicine, law, and ethics. The main criticism of alternative therapies such as medical marijuana is that they have not been scientifically tested, many of which raise questions about their safety and effectiveness. However, medical advocates are based on their effectiveness in treating chemotherapy-related debilitating pain, nausea and vomiting, and their effectiveness in the treatment of severe weight loss experienced by AIDS patients in general Support the use of medical marijuana. Medical cannabis can be used as an independent treatment for these conditions or as a supplement to conventional treatment to help the patient better withstand the effects of conventional treatment, thereby cure or ameliorate the condition Whether to achieve comprehensive benefits.
Cannabis may be a good alternative or supplement to drug treatment programs for people with Parkinson's disease. Unfortunately, many of the traditional medicines prescribed for Parkinson's disease patients also have serious negative side effects not seen in medical cannabis. Marijuana for medical use combines anxiolytics, antioxidants and analgesics into a single medicine. "Cannabinoid" is the "active ingredient" of cannabis. Depending on the type and type of hemp, up to 60 kinds of cannabinoids may exist. The most famous of these is tetrahydrocannabinol or tetrahydrocannabinol. THC is a compound that helps people "go up" by changing moods, behavior, and how they perceive the world.