Medical cannabis arguments are weird because I'm 100% behind legalizing recreational cannabis but that doesn't mean that your shoddy 20-person uncontrolled study means cannabis can treat Alzheimer's
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Of these three, 1 has a number of RCTs, but appears to rely on idiosyncratic reactions (doesn't work for everyone). 2 is touch-and-go because cannabis can also increase the experience of pain, and we aren't sure why. 3 is likely effective as far as I know
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Other than that, you're shooting in the wind. Might hit something, but no evidence of it as of yet In general, best to think of cannabis as any other drug. It might work for some things, not others, and it has a range of possible nasty side-effects
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If anyone is interested in more of my thoughts on this I wrote a piece a little while back that covered a lot of ithttp://observer.com/2017/06/medical-marijuana-chemotherapy-epilepsy/ …
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This being true, shouldn't it be made available for testing so that we can extract useful chemicals so that they can be synthesised?
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It is, I participated in a clinical trial for #2 over a decade ago.
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Contraception cramps? First you should find whether it is actually contraception.
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Really? Any epilepsy? Because childhood is not a type.
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The same about chronic pains. They are caused by many problems, that need to be addressed instead of just attempting to silence them.
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Treating neurological disorder with substances that can increase neurological adverse eventS. Anyway It looks like evidence is not of high quality. so they are pretty useless for both sides.
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