10 Health Benefits of Cannabis You Have To Know

by | Nov 20, 2019 | Cannabis, General Information, Indica, Sativa, vs

1. Relieves Chronic Pain

Out of the hundreds of chemical compounds found in cannabis, many of them are cannabinoids, which have been linked to providing relief of chronic pain and this is due to their chemical makeup. This is also why medical cannabis is quite commonly used to help treat chronic pain.

 

2. Improves Lung Capacity

Cannabis smokers might be able to breathe a little easier with this news! A study published in 2012 in The Journal of the American Medical Association had some good news for people who smoke marijuana: smoking one joint a day for even as long as seven years doesn’t appear to harm your lung function. In fact, the study found that smoking marijuana in moderation might actually improve lung function, perhaps because inhaling gives the lungs and muscles a small workout.

They take 6-8 weeks before flowering and becoming ready to harvest. Indica primarily provide a body high, in contrast to Sativa, which gives a head high. Medicine produced from this strain also has higher cannabidiol (CBD) and lower tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) counts.

 

3. Helps With Weight Loss

You’ve probably heard about how, “cannabis users always have the munchies.” Is this true? Maybe. However, there’s evidence to support that this is always true. Studies have shown that smoking pot doesn’t lead to weight gain.  The International Journal of Epidemiology published a paper supporting the notion that people who regularly smoke cannabis are less likely to be overweight or obese when compared to those who don’t. The study included more than 30,000 participants, who all put on weight during the 3-year study, but those who were cannabis smokers gained the fewest pounds. Researchers tied to that study theorize that marijuana may create cellular changes that impact weight gain.

4. Help Regulate and Prevent Diabetes

Research investigating the relationship between cannabis use and diabetes has shown promising results. Of the studies conducted, they fall into two categories: prevention and treatment. A study published by BMJ Open found a 58% reduced risk of developing diabetes associated with cannabis use. Additionally, according to The Diabetes Council, the correlation between cannabis and the treatment of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, as well as pre-diabetes, may lie in the inflammatory capabilities of cannabinoids.

They take 6-8 weeks before flowering and becoming ready to harvest. Indica primarily provide a body high, in contrast to Sativa, which gives a head high. Medicine produced from this strain also has higher cannabidiol (CBD) and lower tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) counts.

4. Help Regulate and Prevent Diabetes

Research investigating the relationship between cannabis use and diabetes has shown promising results. Of the studies conducted, they fall into two categories: prevention and treatment. A study published by BMJ Open found a 58% reduced risk of developing diabetes associated with cannabis use. Additionally, according to The Diabetes Council, the correlation between cannabis and the treatment of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, as well as pre-diabetes, may lie in the inflammatory capabilities of cannabinoids.

They take 6-8 weeks before flowering and becoming ready to harvest. Indica primarily provide a body high, in contrast to Sativa, which gives a head high. Medicine produced from this strain also has higher cannabidiol (CBD) and lower tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) counts.

5. Cannabis Fights Cancer

One of the biggest benefits of cannabis is its link to fighting cancer. There’s a strong amount of evidence that supports the indication of cannabinoids helping fight cancer, or at least certain types of it. Multiple studies found that smoking marijuana can be helpful in treating nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. Furthermore, studies have found that when inhaled marijuana can be a treatment of neuropathic pain (pain caused my damaged nerves).

They take 6-8 weeks before flowering and becoming ready to harvest. Indica primarily provide a body high, in contrast to Sativa, which gives a head high. Medicine produced from this strain also has higher cannabidiol (CBD) and lower tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) counts.

6. Helps Treat Depression

Depression is very common, with most people not even realizing they have it. A compound in cannabis called endocannabinoids can help stabilize moods and ease depression.

They take 6-8 weeks before flowering and becoming ready to harvest. Indica primarily provide a body high, in contrast to Sativa, which gives a head high. Medicine produced from this strain also has higher cannabidiol (CBD) and lower tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) counts.

7. Shows Promise in Autism Treatment

Marijuana is known to calm users down and help regulate their moods. It can help children with autism that experience frequent mood swings to help control them. 

 

8. Regulates Epileptic Seizures

The use of cannabis to treat epilepsy and other neurological conditions has been studied for a number of years. Research has shown that cannabinoids can help control seizures, but there are ongoing studies to determine the effect of cannabis has on individuals living with epilepsy.

 

9. Helps Cope With Pain Linked to Arthritis

Cannabis is commonly found in creams, balms and other products that are used by individuals suffering from arthritis. Both tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabinoid compounds help with the pain caused by this disorder.

 

 

10. Helps With PTSD Symptoms

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can affect any individual that goes through a trauma. As cannabis becomes more commonly legalized in many countries, studies of its use as a method of treatment for those with PTSD are being done. Cannabis helps control the fight or flight response, preventing it from going into overdrive.