Logically, there is origin for the use of cannabis in the treatment of arthritis. Two of cannabis' key therapeutic rudiments, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), haves been well documented to have pain relieving and anti-inflammatory belongings. On the intact, there are over 100 elite cannabinoid molecules in the marijuana plant.
Depending on the state you live in (If your state allows Medical Marijuana) Then you should be able to go to any dispensary and talk to the individual behind the counter... They know what is the best. Although ANY type of Marijuana for arthritis is better then none at all!
It does nothing in relation to arthritis
marijuana Has long been seen as a effective pain killer and sedative so THC should make a sufferer feel better.
Cannabis is prescribed for the 'relief of pain' in some parts of the world. Its effectiveness over other medicinal herbs, or drugs, is highly debated. As a sufferer of arthritis myself, I find that an Ibuprofen and a 1000mg MSM (methlsuphonylmethane) tablet are more effective than any use of cannabis.
no marijuana is good for you
it helps get rid of cancer and it helps with arthritis and it makes us really happy
No
No. Unless you are a licensed medical marijuana user.
Arizona is a good place to live if you have arthritis because it is dry and the climate is not to high.
No
Depends on the type of weed if it's sativa - that's usually for anxiety and depression while indica - is for pain like arthritis and headaches so yes, get the right type of medical marijuana.
According to the website in the associated link below (How to Treat Arthritis Pain With Neurontin or Gabapentin) it does