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Some do find that marijuana is effective for treating some symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
Marijuana does not cure any diseases. Some people believe that it is useful in reducing symptoms such as nausea and loss of appetite.
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No, Autistic children are not damaged so they do not need to be healed. Marijuana can help with Autism symptoms such as anxiety, but equally in some Autistic children it can make problems worse.
In States where medical Marijuana is decriminalized, it is to some degree at the physician's discretion whether or not they would recommend you to try marijuana medicinally. The laws are usually pretty specific about which conditions qualify, but the symptoms of severe IBS (spastic colon) do map to some of the conditions (such as severe and persistent muscle spasms). Specifically I am citing the Michigan Medical Marijuana program, and can speak from experience that a qualified and compassionate caregiver CAN issue you your card for these symptoms here.
No. Medical marijuana is actually used to help ease the symptoms of indigestion and nausea.
The effects of marijuana in the ADHD population has not been fulled studied or determined. However, other clinical studies provide evidence that marijuana increases memory-related loss which could worsen existing ADHD symptoms. On the contrary, in some cases doctors have prescribed marijuana (where legal) for ADHD.
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Marijuana is not physically addictive, so, there are no physical withdrawal symptoms. Marijuana does in fact for many people have withdrawal symptoms. Anxiety, headaches, and anger are just a few of the symptoms. I have witnessed children getting high from second hand marijuana smoke pets also. Marijuana has increased in potency over the last 10 years. I know I have smoked it most of my life. I am 42 days clean and have first hand knowledge of physical and emotional withdrawal symptoms. I would not have non smokers exposed to second hand marijuana smoke.
Smoking marijuana can make a person perceive things differently however that person is not hallucinating like they would be after taking a hit of acid or ingesting a certain type of cactus or ingesting a certain type of mushroom. Smoking marijuana can make one have feelings of anxiety and other feelings resembling symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia but these symptoms are temporary and are easy to overcome while high. To give a general answer of "yes" is too easy. Some smoke marijuana and never experience the symptoms listed above. They smoke it for it's relaxing properties.
It depends on the genetics and composition of the individual, but marijuana has been reported to relieve menopausal symptoms, California doctors have also recommended it for that specific use.
Spice was first marketed as a legal alternative to marijuana. Some examples of intoxication include psychosis, hallucinations, and odd behaviors.