Cannabinoids are the active chemicals in medical marijuana sold at Mississippi marijuana dispensaries. They're like the chemicals your own body makes which affect appetite, memory motion, and pain.
The research suggests that cannabinoids could:
- Reduce anxiety
- Reducing inflammation and easing discomfort
- Eliminating nausea and vomiting triggered by chemotherapy for cancer
- Eliminate cancerous cells and slow tumor growth
- Stimulate appetite and improve weight gain for people with cancer and AIDS
- and much and much.
A few years ago, medical marijuana gained much attention because parents realized that medicinal marijuanas could help control severe seizures in their kids. The FDA has also recently granted approval to Epidiolex which is derived of CBD, as a therapy for patients suffering from very severe or difficult-to-treat seizures. A few people reported a dramatic decrease in seizures after using the drug that is based on cannabinoid.
Instead of normal pharmacies, patients seeking medicinal marijuana for medicinal use regularly visit dispensaries. Some dispensaries focus on stocking and selling only recreational products or medicinal products, while others offer both. Therefore, products and the role of staff may vary greatly —from online-certified “budtenders” to licensed pharmacists — making it difficult for providers to communicate and collaborate with the dispensary team effectively. Also, not all dispensary staff make evidence-based recommendations, so it is important for doctors to ask about proper training before referring patients to a specific dispensary.