How to know if medical marijuana is right for you

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How to know if medical marijuana is right for you

Marijuana legalization is sweeping across North America. 

It seems like it’s reached a tipping point with more and more states and countries legalizing it.

Marijuana is now legal to use recreationally in all of Canada, several US states including Alaska, California, and Colorado, and might be legal soon in Mexico. 

In addition, in much of the US you can get a card for medical marijuana to be used for pain, PTSD, and nausea from chemo.

But… 

With marijuana becoming more mainstream (and huge profits being made from it), there’s a lot of misinformation about what marijuana can and can’t do…

And what the risks are. 

As you probably know by now, I am not a big fan of any kind of hype.

I ALWAYS want to know the real facts about what I put into my body and not just the marketing spin. 

And I’m going to give you the real facts here.

Now, let me be clear, I have no opposition to marijuana legalization – people should be to make their own decisions about their lives. 

But in order to make the best decisions, we have to know the reality of the situation. 

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And that’s not always the same thing that’s promoted by the people out to make a profit.

Is marijuana the miracle cure that many people claim?

While the legalization of recreational marijuana is moving through the US, many more states have already made the move to medical marijuana.

Most people who use medical marijuana use it to treat pain. 

People also use medical marijuana to treat things such as seizure disorders, Crohn’s disease, and nausea from cancer treatments. 

And there’s some evidence that marijuana helps people avoid opioid addictions or get off opioid medications.

But… Even all of these benefits don’t mean that marijuana has no downsides at all.

Marijuana can be as addictive as alcohol.

Heavy marijuana use can lead to pretty severe addiction and withdrawal symptoms. 

Addiction occurs when it’s hard to get off the substance – or even just when it starts interfering with regular life.

“Marijuana use disorder becomes addiction when the person cannot stop using the drug even though it interferes with many aspects of his or her life.” 

The estimated percentage of users who become addicted to marijuana is similar to those who become addicted to alcohol.

“…studies suggest that 9% of people who use marijuana will become dependent on it, rising to about 17% in those who start using in their teens.”

If you experience alcoholism in your life or have a friend or loved one who is an alcoholic, then you know how much pain alcoholism can cause. 

For most people, alcohol is fine. 

But it needs to be respected because it can lead to lots of problems if it isn’t. 

The situation with marijuana seems to be much the same. 

For most people, moderate to light marijuana use is fine. 

But it’s still an addictive substance that can cause real problems for many people. 

Including serious withdrawal symptoms.

“A new study by researchers at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and Columbia University Irving Medical Center finds that 12% of frequent marijuana smokers experienced Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome (CWS), which includes emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms.”

And, unfortunately, the symptoms can be severe and can include both physical and emotional withdrawal symptoms.

“Among withdrawal symptoms, the most commonly reported were nervousness/anxiety (76%), hostility (72%), sleep difficulty (68%) and depressed mood (59%). While physical symptoms were reported less frequently than behavioral and emotional symptoms, headaches, shakiness/tremors, and sweating were also prevalent.”

Look.. I’m not a giant fan of big government and big regulations. 

So I’m happy to see marijuana becoming legal in many more places. 

But, if you are thinking about trying it, you need to KNOW the risks and respect those risks.

Because, while for most people it is fairly safe if used in moderation, it CAN be addictive…

And, even without addiction, it CAN have bad side effects for some people. 

I hate when people paint this idealized picture and don’t give you all the facts to make up your own mind. Now you have them!

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.