With the growing acceptance and decriminalization of cannabis, or marijuana, in many parts of the world, researchers have been keen to understand its potential benefits for various health issues, including cancer. Here are eight ways cannabis might help you if you have cancer.
One of the most celebrated benefits of cannabis is its ability to alleviate pain. People with cancer, especially those with advanced stages, often experience chronic pain. Cannabis can help reduce the reliance on opioids and offer a more natural pain relief option. Read more.
Cannabis, particularly its compounds THC and CBD, has been proven effective in reducing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Some people even prefer using marijuana to traditional anti-nausea medications. Read more.
Loss of appetite is common among cancer patients, which can contribute to weight loss. You might have heard of the munchies, and it’s true. Cannabis can help stimulate appetite so someone fighting cancer can consume essential nutrients to support their bodies during treatment. Read more.
Cancer is hard on both the body and mind. It can take a huge emotional toll. Cannabis products, especially those high in CBD, can have calming effects, reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms. Read more.
Many people with cancer struggle with insomnia. Cannabis can aid in both falling asleep and staying asleep, allowing the body to get the rest it needs to heal. Read more.
Some preliminary studies suggest that certain cannabis compounds might inhibit tumor growth. Note that more research is needed in this area and people should not use cannabis in place of proven treatments recommended by their doctor. Read more.
For those undergoing radiation, skin irritation is common. Topical cannabis creams can offer relief from burning, itching, and pain. Read more.
Beyond nausea, chemotherapy can have a range of side effects. Cannabis has been reported to alleviate some of these, making the treatment process more bearable. Read more.
This may make cannabis seem like a miracle, and while it does offer potential benefits for those going through cancer treatment, it's essential to consult with your doctor or a healthcare provider before starting any cannabis regimen. Dosage, strain, and consumption method can all impact its effectiveness and safety.
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