Americans love pot. At least 6 in 10 Americans certainly do. Out of the 61 percent people who believe that marijuana should be legalized, 70% are millennials.

What the Federal Government Thinks

The Federal Government isn’t exactly high on the “legal marijuana” campaign; medical science stands in their way and supports millennials in their stance.

29 states overall in the United States have legalized marijuana, including Arizona, where the potent plant is legal for medical uses but banned for recreational purposes. While studies that have been conducted on the plant have proven that it is made up of chemicals which can come possibly treat certain diseases, the FDA still fails to recognize marijuana as medicine.

That sensibility might be soon on its way to change since marijuana has been proven to treat dire diseases such as the Alzheimer’s and even cancer. And this isn’t something that people are just coming to terms with—people have been doing it for three thousand years and have been benefitting from the popular plant.

So What Does Medical Science Say?

So What Does Medical Science Say?

Research is ongoing and with many millennials in the medical fields we can be sure that the medical benefits of marijuana will be the talk of the town for a long time. But it’s not people in the medical professions who have come to realize how beneficial the plant can be—people have been doing it for a long time because the one thing that they for sure about marijuana consumption is this: it alleviates pain.

Here’s what else it can do…

Make You Swallow Your Pain

Cannabinoids, which are one of the 400 chemical compounds found in the marijuana plant, can truly alleviate pain. Cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabidiol (THC) are both active chemical compounds found in the plant that mitigate pain—and are also the elements that make you “high.”

Muscular Spasms

Muscular spasms and multiple sclerosis can be treated by the plant, in addition to diaphragm spasms which are usually hard to treat with regular medication. The lungs are not affected by the use of the plant and can even witness an increase in their capacity. As long as you don’t smoke (tobacco) along with medically administered marijuana, you will be good to go without any side effects.

Beneficial for Vision

Glaucoma, a disease of the eyes in which the eyeballs have to sustain increased pressure, often results in optic nerve damage and even loss of vision. Medical marijuana is used commonly to treat this malfunction and studies even show that smoking marijuana brings about a decrease in the intraocular pressure; thereby mitigating the detrimental effects of the disease.

There’s Good Chance That It Might Treat Epilepsy

There are studies that back the beneficial effects of marijuana on epileptic seizures, which could be a great breakthrough for affected people. In fact many believe that the plant is the only workable cure that lessens their pain and brings them relief. The plant cuts down on the frequency of seizures thus making it considerably more bearable.

And Finally, the Bigshot: Cancer

Researchers believe that marijuana might be one of the few substances in the world that can impair the growth of cancer cells. In fact according to one study malignant brain tumors can be made to stop growing—at least up to 80%—by using marijuana.

 

Find a Clinic in Arizona

Using marijuana for medical purposes is a painless, non-invasive way of treating simple and even dire diseases. Its benefits are plentiful, its supporters are many, and its practitioners are abundant in Arizona.

Call (800) 496-3024 to book an appointment with a medical professional for more help and assistance. Cannabis Patient Evaluation Center (CPEC) is a medical marijuana clinic in Arizona, with offices in Tempe and Tuscon that has served in the state longer than any other such clinic, and offers some of the lowest prices in the state. It is open 5 days a week, and is ready to serve and help people in their medical needs.