Some do find that marijuana is effective for treating some symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
No. Medical marijuana is actually used to help ease the symptoms of indigestion and nausea.
cancer is a good one. aids is good too.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, so, there are no physical withdrawal symptoms. Marijuana does in fact for many people have withdrawal symptoms. Anxiety, headaches, and anger are just a few of the symptoms. I have witnessed children getting high from second hand marijuana smoke pets also. Marijuana has increased in potency over the last 10 years. I know I have smoked it most of my life. I am 42 days clean and have first hand knowledge of physical and emotional withdrawal symptoms. I would not have non smokers exposed to second hand marijuana smoke.
It depends on the genetics and composition of the individual, but marijuana has been reported to relieve menopausal symptoms, California doctors have also recommended it for that specific use.
Marijuana does not cure any diseases. Some people believe that it is useful in reducing symptoms such as nausea and loss of appetite.
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Glaucoma; nausia from chemotherapy.
No, because medicinal marijuana is prescribed only for cases of terminal pain (i.e. with cancer). Marijuana doesn't alleviate any symptoms of Bipolar disorder or Schizophrenia.
Only that - that was sprayed in the fields by the DEA.
marijuana stimulates brain cells causing you to think and focus. it has many health benefits and has been proven to prevent cancer symptoms.
Symptoms of marijuana withdrawal include: diminished appetite mood changes irritability sleep difficulties, including insomnia headaches loss of focus cravings for marijuana sweating, including cold sweats chills increased feelings of depression stomach problems These symptoms can range from mild to more severe, and they vary from person to person. These symptoms may not be severe or dangerous, but they can be unpleasant. The longer you used marijuana, the more likely you are to experience withdrawal symptoms.