Month: November 2018

November 30, 2018

Medical marijuana is based on two different species of marijuana, Indica and Sativa (as well as hybrids that mix the two). Medical marijuana strains come from breeding and cross-breeding these plants for different qualities, including the strength of the “high” that gives pain relief, the yield of the plant, and the plant’s tolerance to different…

November 28, 2018

Medical Marijuana is growing in the U.S. However, as an increasing number of states in the U.S. legalize marijuana for medicinal use, the benefits of medical marijuana for treating illness, pain, and other conditions are becoming more apparent. The Doctors at All Natural Health Certifications in Orlando and across the State of Florida can help you understand more about…

November 19, 2018

What Qualifies You for Medical Marijuana/Cannabis Treatment In Florida you ask? What Qualifies You for Medical Marijuana in Florida You Ask? Check out the article and links below to learn more about medical marijuana. Cancer Epilepsy Diabetes Fibromyalgia Glaucoma HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C Pain Lupus Lyme Disease Muscular Dystrophy Crohn’s disease Parkinson’s disease Multiple sclerosis (MS) Medical…

November 13, 2018

States around the country have legalized medical marijuana. The American public largely supports the legalization of medical marijuana. At large percentage of the public believes the drug should be legal for medical uses, and recreational pot usage is less controversial than ever, with at least 60 plus percent of Americans in support. Even though some medical benefits…

November 11, 2018

More than half of U.S. states and the District of Columbia have legalized medical marijuana in some form, and more are considering bills to do the same. Yet while many people are using marijuana, the FDA still hasn’t approved it as a treatment because there haven’t been enough studies to prove that it’s safe and effective.Why hasn’t…

November 8, 2018

In 1996 the therapeutic uses of marijuana in easing the symptoms of serious illnesses like HIV, cancer, epilepsy, PTSD, and glaucoma. Recently, marijuana’s potential value for treating chronic pain has garnered attention as an alternative to opioids. Nationally, support for marijuana has never been stronger. Seventy-two percent of Democrats and a narrow majority of Republicans support legalization, according to Gallup.  Strong public support and successive waves of state-level legalization in election…