Over the last many years, the use of medical marijuana has been widely used and publicized to treat a variety of problems that are unsuccessfully treated with other pharmaceuticals and therapeutic procedures. Below is a list of some of the medical conditions that can be treated with medical marijuana and qualify you for a medical…
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Evaluating medical marijuana condition by condition is not an easy task as its research and study is hampered as it is by the federal government’s ban on government-supported data collection. Observational studies in which users simply report their experiences may look peachy. Animal and test-tube studies also can sound promising. But plenty of stuff that helps mice or a clump…
The human immunodeficiency virus, more commonly referred to as HIV, as well as acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, are conditions that are caused by a viral infection. The further on advancement of HIV leads to the development of AIDS. This is notable for the defined appearance of additional infections as well as a low…
The decades-long stigmatization of cannabis can make initiating conversations about its use awkward and difficult, particularly with your doctor. Add to that the knowledge—or even a hunch—that your doctor may be skeptical about the benefits of cannabis, raising the topic can be downright intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be. Your medical doctor is among…
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…
All Natural Health Certifications – Marijuana Doctors There are now over 200,000 patients in the Florida medical marijuana registry with many many more coming. Yet marijuana’s official designation in the US as a Schedule 1 drug— something with “no currently accepted medical use” — means it has been pretty tough to study. Despite that, a growing…