Cannabis: A Natural Treatment for Chronic Pain

Cannabis: A Natural Treatment for Chronic Pain

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This is a sequel to my post on cannabis in the treatment of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome as I have been doing my research on cannabis for quite some times now and I find it quite interesting

Let's look at Cannabis as a natural treatment for Chronic pain
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First, lets listen to what Kelsey, a producer from buzzfeed has to say about how she treated her chronic pain using cannabis, she has literally tried everything on the planet, then decided to give cannabis a try and made a shocking discovery that...

Pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical treatment. Whether it's chronic pain or pain from a recent injury, finding relief is often a top priority.

For some people, traditional medications don't provide enough relief and they turn to cannabis as an alternative treatment. Cannabis has been shown to be an effective treatment for chronic pain, and it can be especially helpful for those who don't respond well to traditional medications 👇.


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What Is Chronic Pain?


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Have you ever experienced chronic pain?

It's a debilitating condition that can really make life difficult. Chronic pain is pain that lasts for more than three months and doesn't go away, no matter what you do.
It can be caused by all sorts of things, including injuries, diseases, or conditions. And when it's chronic, the pain is always there, lurking in the background, making it hard to enjoy life.

The Potential of Cannabis as a Treatment for Chronic Pain


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You may not know this, but cannabis is being studied as a possible treatment for chronic pain.

Now, I'm not saying that it's a cure-all, but there's definitely potential there. Cannabis has been shown to be effective in reducing inflammation, which is often a root cause of chronic pain. And it doesn't come with the risky side effects that you often see with prescription medications.

Plus, there's something to be said for using a natural treatment instead of something that's synthetic. Cannabis is something that our bodies are already designed to process, so it makes sense that it could be helpful in treating chronic pain.

How Does Cannabis Work to Relieve Pain?

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You might be wondering how cannabis actually helps to relieve pain. The answer lies in the THC and CBD compounds that are found in the plant.

THC is the psychoactive compound that gets you high, while CBD is non-psychoactive and doesn't have any of the mind-altering effects that THC does. But CBD is still really important because it helps to reduce inflammation and pain.

Cannabis works to relieve pain because it attaches to receptors in the brain and spinal cord. This reduces the amount of pain signals that are sent to the brain, and it's a much safer and more natural way to treat chronic pain than prescription drugs.

The Different Forms of Cannabis You Can Use to Treat Chronic Pain

You might be wondering what forms of cannabis are available for the treatment of chronic pain. There are a few different options, but they all fall into one of two categories: CBD or THC.


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CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-intoxicating compound that is found in the cannabis plant. It has been shown to be effective in reducing inflammation and pain, and is non-addictive.

THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the compound in cannabis that is responsible for the psychoactive effects. It has been shown to be effective in reducing inflammation and pain as well. However, it can also be addictive.

Starting Out With Medical Cannabis: Tips and Advice

If you're considering giving cannabis a try for your chronic pain. That's awesome! You're on the right track. What you want to make sure is to get a prescription from a certified professional. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

  1. Start out slowly. When you're starting out with cannabis, it's best to go slowly. Begin with a small dose and then wait a while to see how it affects you. This will help you find the right dosage and identify any side effects you might experience.

  2. Educate yourself. Learn as much as you can about cannabis and how it can be used to treat chronic pain. There's a lot of information out there, and it's important to arm yourself with as much knowledge as possible.

  3. Find a trusted source. When you're starting out, it's important to find a trusted source for your medical cannabis. This could be a friend who is also using cannabis for their chronic pain, or a dispensary that you feel comfortable with.

  4. Use caution when choosing strains. Not all strains of cannabis are created equal—some are better for treating chronic pain than others. Be sure to do your research before choosing a strain, and talk to your doctor or dispensary staff about which strains might be best for you.

  5. Take it slow. Like we said before, start out slowly when using cannabis for chronic pain treatment. This will help you find the right dosage and experience the least amount of side effects possible

FAQs About Using Cannabis to Treat Chronic Pain

You may be wondering if cannabis is a good treatment for chronic pain. Here are some of the most common questions people have about using cannabis to treat chronic pain.

Is cannabis safe?

There's a lot of anecdotal evidence to suggest that cannabis is safe for treating chronic pain. However, more research is needed to confirm this.

Does cannabis work for everyone?

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Some people find that cannabis works well for treating their chronic pain, while others don't experience any relief from it.

Now lets answers a critical question

Is cannabis addictive?

Cannabis is not physically addictive, but it can be psychologically addictive for some people. [Please read this statement again, there is a clear difference between physical addiction and psychological addiction]

Still need clarity on canabis physical and psychological addiction[Read this]

Can I overdose on cannabis?

It's impossible to overdose on cannabis, but you can experience side effects like dizziness and feeling lightheaded if you take too much.

Conclusion

Cannabis has been shown to be an effective treatment for chronic pain, and it comes with far fewer side effects than traditional medications. If you're looking for an alternative to traditional medications, cannabis may be the right choice for you.

Cannabis is a natural plant that has been used for centuries to treat a variety of health problems. Recently, it has been shown to be an effective treatment for chronic pain. Cannabis comes with far fewer side effects than traditional medications, and it is a safe and effective alternative for people who are looking for relief from chronic pain.

But, but, how does cannabis affect the body anatomically especially when its used indiscriminately and without prescription👇👇

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Just so you know, cannabis is much safer than the likes of alcohol, Tylenol, or Prozac...

With this farewell, Watch out for Cannabis and weight loss, the question is How? Really, how does cannabis help lose weight? Find out in Subsequent posts

Thanks for reading Sayonara

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