• AIDS/HIV
• Alzheimer’s • ALS
• Anorexia • Arthritis
• Autism
• Cancer
• Cerebral Palsy
• Chronic Inflammation
• Chronic Pain
• Pancreatitis
• CTE
• Crohn’s Disease
• Cystic Fibrosis Epilepsy
• PTSD
• Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
• Rheumatoid Arthritis • Sickle Cell Anemia
• Sjogren’s Syndrome Spinal Cord Damage Spinal • Stenosis Spinocerebellar Ataxia
(SCA) Syringomyelia
• Fibromyalgia
• Glaucoma
• Hepatitis C
• Huntington’s Disease
• Hydromyelia
• Inflammatory Bowel Disease
• Lupus
• Migraine
• Mitochondrial Disease
• MS
• Muscular Dystrophy
• Muscle Spasms
• Nausea
• Neurofibromatosis
• Neuropathies
• Parkinson’s
• Tarlov Cysts
• Terminal Illness
• Tourette’s Syndrome
• Traumatic Brain Injury
• Ulcerative Colitis
Short-term side effects may include dry mouth, red eyes, impaired memory, and altered judgment.
Long-term use, especially in high doses, may have more significant effects on mental health and cognitive function
Cannabis laws vary worldwide. Some places have legalized it for medical and/or recreational use, while others still prohibit it.
It’s essential to be aware of and comply with local laws regarding cannabis use and possession. In the United States, laws and regulations are enforced at the state level, as marijuana in not federally legal.
Research is ongoing to explore its potential in treating conditions like epilepsy, anxiety, and insomnia.
It’s important to use cannabis responsibly and be aware of the potential for dependency or misuse. Pregnant individuals, individuals with a history of mental health issues, and those with certain medical conditions should exercise caution or avoid cannabis use.
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