What we are doing for arthritis

However, the lower THC content avoids the drastic psychoactive effects

It took me nearly two weeks to convince my mom to visit the cannabis store. Because she grew up in a time when marijuana was considered super detrimental to mental health and productivity, she had a superb deal of prejudice against it. I tried to explain that it is simply a plant. Cannabis has been used as a medical treatment since seasoned times. No 1 has ever died from an overdose from consuming weed. It doesn’t create the long-term harmful side-effects of pharmaceuticals. I told her all about the endocannabinoid plan in the human body and how the cannabinoids from the cannabis plant bind with receptors to influence balance and homeostasis. After lots of long chats, my mother finally agreed to take a look around. My mother suffers from extreme arthritis in her fingers. Her knuckles swell and her joints become so painful that she can’t make a tight fist. She struggles to open cans, work on an iPad, weed in her garden, knit and paint. She was forced to give up the majority of her favorite activities. She wasn’t having much luck with conventional medicine. At the dispensary, we explained her complications to 1 of the budtenders who advocated applying topicals and consuming tinctures. He advocated strains with a higher ratio of CBD and lower percentages of THC. The combination of THC and CBD finally working together provide exceptional pros. However, the lower THC content avoids the drastic psychoactive effects. After just a week of using the topicals and tinctures, my mother noticed a huge improvement. There was far less inflammation and pain.

 

 

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