Cannabis Pharmacy: Recreational and Medical Marijuana: Katherine Coronado
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Cannabis Pharmacy - Katherine Coronado
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Point of clarification
Prologue
Emergence
1
INTENSE SLEEP
Analysis of the Case: Guilherme F. lco
Cannabinoid Induced Sleep
2
LESSENING FEARS AND STRESS
The Piper Courtenay Case
3
INCREASING INSPIRATIONAL FLAIR
Consider the following case: Jon Bent
Benefits of Cannabis on Mood and Inspiration
4
FAT BURNING, WEIGHT CONTROL,
IN ADDITION TO REHABILITATIVE EXERCISE
Ross Retaliate as a Case Study
Here are Three Unexpectedly Promising Domains
Cannabidiol's long and storied history as a metabolic, weight management, and post-workout recovery aid
Benefits of Cannabis for Your Health
Cannabis's positive effects on physical health
5
Hemp as a nutritional powerhouse
Research Example: Mary Jean Watermelon
Dunsdon
Define Superfood.
Cannabidiol's Role in Human Nutritional History
Benefits of Cannabis for Your Health
Marijuana as a nutritional powerhouse
6
HOTTER SEXUAL ACTIVITY
The Mama kind
Case: Lisa Kirkman
To Improve Sexual Performance and Sensuality
Cannabis' Sexual History
Benefits of Cannabis for Your Health
Sexual Marijuana Use
7
A POWERFUL MEANS OF CONTROLLING PAIN
Galen Pallas: A Real-World Example
Exploring the Origins and Felt Reality of Pain.
Cannabidiol as a Traditional Pain Reliever
Benefits of Cannabis for Your Health
Cannabidiol (CBD) in Marijuana for Pain Management
8
An Effective Aid in Cancer Therapy
Case Study: Alan Park
Understanding Cancer and Its Repercussions
Cannabidiol's Cancer-Fighting Past
Benefits of Cannabis for Your Health
Treatment of Cancer with Cannabis
9
SLOWING DOWN AGEING
Analyzing the Selena Wong Case
What Old Age Does to You Mentally as Well as Physically
Cannabis' Anti-Aging Past
Cannabis for Anti-Aging
10
EXIT MEDIUM
Investigating the Life of Siobhan McCarthy
Can You Describe Addiction?
the origins of the exit drug
hypothesis
Benefits of Cannabis for Your Health
Exit drug use of cannabis
EXHIBIT 1
HOW THE HUMAN BODY PRODUCES CANNABID OIL
Find of Eternal Significance
What the Endocannabinoid System Is and How It Functions
Caused by the Entourage Effect
Annexure 2
ROUTINES FOR
CANNABIS PREPARATION AND USE
Having a cigarette
Tutorial on How to Roll a Joint
Combusting
Munchies
Topicals
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Point of clarification
PLEASE CONSULT A DOCTOR BEFORE implementing any suggestions from this book. The reader should see a doctor often to discuss their health, and especially if they experience any symptoms that might be serious. The author and publisher strongly advise readers to consult with their doctors before using cannabis for medical purposes, regardless of whether the book mentions particular product categories, cannabis strains, cannabinoids, intake techniques, etc.
The author and publisher have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this book; however, they do not accept responsibility, and expressly disclaim any liability to any party, for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether the result of negligence, accident, or any other cause.
More thorough studies on cannabis have recently been conducted in response to the plant's resurgence in popularity. Thus, further study on the stated issues may lead to findings that contradict what is written in this book.
Age limits and other information on cannabis usage should be verified with local authorities.
Prologue
This book is a great resource for anybody interested in learning more about the many ways in which cannabis may improve one's quality of life, from novices to seasoned consumers.
The first day of legal recreational cannabis sales was October 17, 2018, making Canada the second country in the world to do so after Uruguay. As of this writing, at least half of the states in the United States have legalized medicinal marijuana, and a growing number of states have legalized its recreational usage as well. This rising tide is lifting the almost century-long ban on a potent medicinal herb that has been utilized for healing and enlightenment for for five thousand years.
However, the bulk of the contemporary global population remains naturally dubious because of its illegality, criminalization, lack of awareness about the reasons leading to its ban, and disdain within the medical profession. Furthermore, there has been a paucity of trustworthy evidence-based material to debunk cannabis-related myths and misconceptions. The Little Book of Cannabis is an important step in rectifying this.
More than eight thousands of my patients have benefited from my work as a holistic doctor and cannabis specialist. I wholeheartedly endorse Amanda Siebert's presentation due to my extensive professional and personal background with cannabis spanning more than five decades. Insomnia, anxiety, pain, inflammation, cancer, creativity, sex, and end-of-life care are just some of the topics covered in this book, and each chapter contains helpful and reliable information. In many ways, her fascinating case studies mirrored my own experiences with patients.
Cannabis' most common medical application is for the treatment of chronic pain, and this is also its primary therapeutic advantage. More than 90% of my patients experience some degree of chronic pain, and this is absolutely true in my practice. Chapter 7, An Effective Source of Pain Management,
was one of the most beneficial parts of the book for me as a physician who is still on the fence regarding using medical cannabis to treat patients with chronic pain. Siebert performed an excellent job of digging up information,
Emergence
MY AGE OF INITIAL EXPOSURE TO CANNABIS MAY SEND SHOCKS DOWN THE SPINE OF ANY LAWMAKER CONSIDERING THE PROS AND CONS OF CANNABIS LEGALIZATION, BUT the stigma connected with young usage is one of the reasons I feel compelled to share my story. As a fourteen-year-old working the merch table at a punk performance in my hometown of Richmond, British Columbia, I smoked cannabis for the first time. The weird drug my parents warned me about piqued my interest, and when my older friends stated it helped them feel calm, I believed my parents were incorrect and, like many teens, I decided I had to find out for myself if cannabis would truly fry my brain cells.
Indulging in a hoot and a half from a pipe while perched atop a picnic table with two girlfriends elicited a brief round of laughing but no lasting effects.
Since then, I've experimented with cannabis on occasion in social situations with friends, but it wasn't until I got to college that I realized how regularly taking it helped me in a variety of ways.
In my second year of college, I visited a buddy for the first time, and upon entering his home, I saw him gesture to a set of roach clips on the table. To the uninitiated, these are what you reach for when your joint grows too short to smoke with your fingers. In retrospect, I can say, Wow, this cannabis thing can become quite intense.
I won't sugarcoat it: there was some skepticism at first, and then I got high. That was the turning point.
Soon I realized how much cannabis helped me relax after a week of staying up late to fulfill deadlines and how much it sparked conversation at parties. My friends and I would often choose doobies over liquor in order to avoid the next day's hangover and spend Friday and Saturday nights surrounded by bubbles of clever thinking and clouds of cannabis smoke while philosophizing about our studies, current events, and pop culture. As the workload mounted, the hours at the part-time job ate into my free time, and arguments with my mother (I'm sorry, Mom) pushed me to the breaking point, I came to rely on cannabis to transport me to a place where the seemingly insurmountable challenges of the day could be overcome with a single puff and a change in perspective.
Soon, I'd learn that even in the midst of a dizzying panic attack,
The plant my parents, teachers, and authorities were so adamantly against was able to deliver me more than simply relaxation; it brought me peace of mind in the face of an assault or a slip in judgment caused by stress-induced outburst.
Then, when I was finishing my manuscript, I was told that I suffered from depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). My diseases' symptoms were driving me crazy, but I convinced myself I could handle it and that I didn't have time to seek treatment. Until I interviewed Dr. Zach Walsh about PTSD while suffering those symptoms myself, I decided to keep my battle to myself. To put my health first, I had to have that epiphany. (My editors and publishers, to their credit, were quite understanding.) When I started using cannabis for the first time to alleviate the flashbacks, panic attacks, and hair trigger
you'll read about in Chapter 3, everything changed again, but in a totally different way. Not only did I use cannabis regularly while writing this book to assist spark creative ideas, but it also helped boost my mood, reduce my worry, and calm my restless nerves.
Despite this, I had never considered publishing a book about cannabis until the opportunity presented itself. Writing this book allowed me to learn more about what happens to the body when cannabis is ingested, and how its healing properties can be used to treat various ailments, relieve stress, and even spice up one's sex life, than I ever learned in my day job as a newspaper reporter covering cannabis policy announcements, corporate mergers, and the endless flow of information on Twitter. (Just go with me on this. If you must, you can jump ahead to Chapter 6. You might say that my gratitude to the cannabis for all the good it has done in my life has multiplied.
The more I learn about cannabis and its possibilities, the more I realize that it is only widely available in a small number of countries. Hundreds of thousands of individuals have been arrested as a result of the worldwide war on drugs, and on cannabis in particular. In the United States, cannabis is involved in more than half of all drug-related arrests. There were 8.2 million cannabis-related arrests in the United States between 2001 and 2010, with 88 percent being for simple possession. These detentions are a terrible tragedy for everyone involved.
high rates disproportionately affecting persons of color. 1 Similar numbers of cannabis-related charges (76% for simple possession) were filed in Canada2 in 2016, the year after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed to legalize cannabis. 3 It hurts me deeply that a plant, one would argue a gift from God, with such extraordinary therapeutic qualities has been stigmatized, and it angers me greatly that people continue to be unjustly punished for using it.
The benefits of using it become too great to ignore, as do the grave and inherent harms associated with its prohibition; my own experience with the plant is just one perspective, but when combined with the testimony of the hundreds of people I've met, interviewed, and smoked with, the case becomes overwhelming. When we factor in cannabis's past applications alongside the present data, it's laughable to think that this plant is outlawed anyplace. The actual outlier has been the most recent 75-100 years. The prohibition on cannabis as we know it now is the result of skillful propaganda devised by a small group of influential persons in the 1930s.
Medical marijuana's long history of use dates back thousands of years, and up until the mid-1800s, it was a common fixture in North American medicine cabinets due to its effectiveness in treating a wide range of conditions.
I pray that readers of this book would do so with an open mind and be prepared to let go of whatever preconceived notions they may have regarding cannabis. We have been given false information about a plant that can save lives for a long time. Since this is a book on a controversial drug, I'm hoping this small act of defiance convinces you that cannabis is more than simply a weed with an unfair reputation; it has the potential to enhance your life in meaningful ways.
1
INTENSE SLEEP
Analysis of the Case: Guilherme F. lco
Guilherme Falco has had difficulties sleeping since he was seven years old, when he first began to notice it.
Twenty-nine-year-old her struggles with attention and anxiety date back to their childhood. Young minds don't appear to have an off-switch, so add that to the mix, and you have a formula for numerous nights of laying awake and looking at the ceiling. Even if