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8 Health Benefits of Marijuana That Are Medically Proven

It helps with glaucoma

The practice of smoking weed to help your eyesight dates back to the 1970s. However, it is more of an aid for dealing with glaucoma and not an overall treatment option. Marijuana has been proven to relieve the high pressure put on the eye in glaucoma patients. However, the relief only lasts for a few hours, instead of giving the 24-hour relief that glaucoma patients need. It’s important to talk to your doctor before using medicinal marijuana as a glaucoma aid.

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7 thoughts on “8 Health Benefits of Marijuana That Are Medically Proven”

  1. I was wondering if it helped relieve the muscle pain, and dystonia connected to Parkinson’s Disease. I was diagnosed around 6 yrs. ago.

  2. it helps me with nausea, inflammation, overall body muscle discomfort, and insomnia. That is just what I am aware of. However, I no longer intake to just ‘party’ and use more controlled doses to heighten mood and the to facilitate the aforementioned factors.

  3. CBD has helped me with arthritis issues. muscles and nerves lighten up it appears as far as pain thresholds. anxiety issues. this also eliminates cancer cells.

    THC helps with insomia and kills cancer cells as well as tumor cells.

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