Understanding Medicinal Cannabis and its uses
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024
- Since cannabis was legalized in Canada for both recreational and medicinal purposes, you might be wondering if cannabis could help the person you’re caring for.
In addition to recreational use, cannabis, also known as marijuana, is being used by many Canadians to help to improve symptoms of their medical conditions. More people, including those over 65 years of age are using cannabis every day, and many are finding that cannabis gives them relief from common problems like pain or trouble sleeping, but it’s not for everyone.
In this video, we’ll review what cannabis is, how it can help, what the risks are and what steps to take if you think it’ll help someone you’re caring for.
Cannabis is also known as Marijuana.
My friend of mine uses cannabis for the treatment of his epilepsy, and I witnessed how cannabis helps and changes his life. I think cannabis should be legal in other countries because it is beneficial.
How does your friend uses cannabis I mean in what form?
Here is what I understand. It is by far the best thing I have tried for my arthritic pain and other age related issues. Better relief, and much better side effects.
Every plant has its own purpose that God makes for us. How to use it properly needs a lot of wisdom so you won't get insane or overdose because of it .
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It is really medication!
Where can i get this in spanish? for my foundation
Does this give relief from anxiety?
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The general trates of sativa is speed but flower lol to me any way makes me very anxious and makes me have anxiety attacks that wh I prefer indica ,
3:10 I don't agree with what you said there. As I know people have gone from alcohol to marijuana & it's been better for them🤗
Good info on safety
This is misleading. It doesn't take into account how the patient feels. The oil is great for sleep and relaxing muscles. Low dose flower is the best option for some. The vaporisers are like a shotgun blast and this isn't good for some. Opiate users can get best results. They have pain. They aren't polydrug addicts even if they got addicted to opiates. Years of 24/7 use can do that. Many come off opiates after their dr gives weed. Pain specialists caused the opiate crisis because they never cared how opiates makes people feel. Don't make the same mistakes. This must be government sanctioned.
24 years old here and been on opiates (Fentanyl, Oxycodone and Tapentadol) for 10+ years now. The sooner the better for legalising Cannabis for medicinal use in the UK. 🏴
@@IMetLadyGaga absolutely. I was on them for ten years too. Last was two years of Buprenorphine patches. 10 months free and don't want them and pain is being dealt with really well with flower and resin. I take high doses though. Still working and experiencing life. So much better than life on opiates. I fully recommend it
@@IMetLadyGaga it is legalized in UK for medical use I have it mate
I’m in Pennsylvania and use medical marijuana for depression, anxiety, ptsd, and opiate misuse disorder
Which one do you think is safer to use cannabis or alcohol? The truth now please🤗
Research a Topic before You make a video on it, it does help!
Once you get that answer, just think why aren't governments using it
I don’t agree with some of this. If anything opiate addicts have used marijuana to help them come off of opiates in addiction including fentanyl and it’s a huge part of many’s recovery. Just my opinion though
Legalize it!!! More harm keeping it illegal
Berharap Indonesia melegalkan Marijuana untuk Medis seperti Kanada
This is a lot of bad advice