Marijuana has been used for years as a treatment for a variety of medical conditions, including pain and nausea resulting from cancer treatment and other illnesses. read more
Even the medical or experimental use of cannabinoids has other medical alternatives. For example the use of Marinol (THC) in capsules is not the first line or choice for nausea or anorexia in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. read more
Marijuana has been used for years as a treatment for a variety of medical conditions, including pain and nausea resulting from cancer treatment and other illnesses. According to the American Lung Association, marijuana smoke contains a higher amount of carcinogens than tobacco smoke and over time its use can lead to cognitive impairment and organ damage. read more
Drinking—Many dispensaries sell drinkable forms of medical marijuana, such as marijuana-infused teas, coffee, sodas, and even wine. Users can also add their concentrates to their own cup of tea for a DIY infused drink. Some patients juice fresh marijuana leaves with other fruits and vegetables for an infused smoothie. read more