Medical marijuana has now become legal in fourteen states.
A synthetic form of the drug consisting of THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the active chemical ingredient contained in marijuana, a derivative of plant cannabis.
The stems, seeds and leaves are all utilized and are usually brown or green in color.
There are pros and cons for the legalization of medical marijuana and disagreement over using it rather than the natural plant.
One of the arguments against it is that it takes more money to process it into a synthetic liquid or pill form while simple marijuana is easy to use via smoking or baking into foods and ingesting.
Health conditions typically treated with medical cannabis include HIV/AIDS, cancer, stroke, glaucoma, nausea, asthma and seizures.
It has also been shown to be helpful in alleviating pain associated with muscular sclerosis and certain spasticity disorders.
Many countries around the world have legalized the drug for certain medical conditions.
Research is still continuing in the U.
S.
and around the globe in order to further refine the understanding of THC efficacy.
Some of the comparisons of smoking it directly rather than taking it in processed pill or liquid form include: 1.
It takes longer for the it to be absorbed by the body.
This absorption can take up to one hour whereas smoking the substance will cause an immediate reaction.
2.
Because smoking allows an immediate physical reaction, a user can easily monitor his intake in order to achieve appropriate results.
If a person has to wait an hour to feel the effect of a liquid or pill, there are higher chances of overdose.
3.
It has been reported to be more intense and include psychedelic side effects.
4.
Smoking cannabis is much less expensive than the liquid or pill form.
5.
The liquid form of the drug is said to cause nausea so severe that many people can't tolerate it and vomit before absorbing the THC.
This is an unfortunate side effect since many are trying to control nausea in the first place.
Side effects from the synthetic liquid or pill THC include anxiety, confusion, memory loss, unusual thought patterns, depression, restlessness, rapid heartbeat, skin rash and seizures.
There may also be problems when combining this drug with other prescription medications.
A synthetic form of the drug consisting of THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the active chemical ingredient contained in marijuana, a derivative of plant cannabis.
The stems, seeds and leaves are all utilized and are usually brown or green in color.
There are pros and cons for the legalization of medical marijuana and disagreement over using it rather than the natural plant.
One of the arguments against it is that it takes more money to process it into a synthetic liquid or pill form while simple marijuana is easy to use via smoking or baking into foods and ingesting.
Health conditions typically treated with medical cannabis include HIV/AIDS, cancer, stroke, glaucoma, nausea, asthma and seizures.
It has also been shown to be helpful in alleviating pain associated with muscular sclerosis and certain spasticity disorders.
Many countries around the world have legalized the drug for certain medical conditions.
Research is still continuing in the U.
S.
and around the globe in order to further refine the understanding of THC efficacy.
Some of the comparisons of smoking it directly rather than taking it in processed pill or liquid form include: 1.
It takes longer for the it to be absorbed by the body.
This absorption can take up to one hour whereas smoking the substance will cause an immediate reaction.
2.
Because smoking allows an immediate physical reaction, a user can easily monitor his intake in order to achieve appropriate results.
If a person has to wait an hour to feel the effect of a liquid or pill, there are higher chances of overdose.
3.
It has been reported to be more intense and include psychedelic side effects.
4.
Smoking cannabis is much less expensive than the liquid or pill form.
5.
The liquid form of the drug is said to cause nausea so severe that many people can't tolerate it and vomit before absorbing the THC.
This is an unfortunate side effect since many are trying to control nausea in the first place.
Side effects from the synthetic liquid or pill THC include anxiety, confusion, memory loss, unusual thought patterns, depression, restlessness, rapid heartbeat, skin rash and seizures.
There may also be problems when combining this drug with other prescription medications.
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