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Cannabis
a.k.a.: charas, quinbu, koaba, q’neh bosm, pot, hash, countless more…
For roughly 8000 years, mankind has cultivated cannabis. Unlike the wars we’ve waged over medicinal and recreational cannabis in the past century, our history has often been replete with fighting over cannabis as a source of fiber. In fact, until more recent years, the world’s primary use for cannabis was as a fiber used to make paper, rope, sails, clothing, and linens, and its secondary use was as a medicine with spirituality close behind.
Our needs changed, and so did cannabis. Today, this hardy plant is cultivated primarily for its medicine, often illegally and in secret. We know now that, despite the dubious title of “panacea,” cannabis truly is potent and versatile medicine.
Cannabis is primarily known for its strongly reactive terpenes, generally called cannabinoids. These are carbon and hydrogen compounds that leave a sticky residue. The plant manufactures them to defend itself from grazers. The strong reaction from the terpenes cause the grazing animal to get confused and wander off. Once the animal is out of the area, other chemicals in cannabis stimulate the digestive system (the munchies) and the animal starts grazing on other plants, thus the cannabis patch is saved from grazing.
Cannabis contains hundreds of constituents in its natural form. Of those, over a hundred are cannabinoids only found in cannabis. Of those cannabinoids, a handful have been studied by modern science in part because they seem to best fit our CB1 and CB2 receptors. The ones that get the most press are the tetrahydrocannabinoids (THC), cannabinol (CBN), and cannabidiol (CBD). The main psychoactive constituent is THC due to its affinity for our CB1 receptors, which is why that one is most often discussed in both scientific and popular articles on cannabis.
It’s important to note cannabis has been tested and hybridized to vary these cannabinoids to the point where some varieties have strikingly different properties. For example, some varieties are designed to decrease anxiety and can be used regularly but others are known to cause anxiety when used daily. As with all herbs, do your research.
Used topically, cannabis bud has little to none of its psychoactive effects and metabolizes such that it doesn’t remain in your system as does cannabis bud taken internally. For those who want to get the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and other properties without the side effects, topical application may well do it. Topically, cannabis bud has been used to treat the pain of arthritis and other localized pain conditions including neuropathy. It’s also been used to treat cancerous and non-cancerous topical tumors. Headaches can also be eased and prevented using cannabis bud preparations applied to the neck, temples, and forehead.
Conditions Best Helped by Cannabis
Due to the legal challenges surrounding this herb, there is a limited but growing amount of clinical evidence in using cannabis for herbal healing. The information in this section is based on current scientific research and historical data.
Muscle and Muscle Spasm conditions including:
Spinal injuries, MLS, Cerebral palsy,Asthma, Multiple Sclerosis, Neurologica damage.
Other conditions including:
Glaucoma, Pain Relief, Cancer, AIDS, Inflammatory bowl disease, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Sleeping disorders,
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other neurological disorders.
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