Case Study: The Medicinal Use Of Cannabis

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The Medicinal Use of Cannabis: Is the Trip Worth It? Cannabis, originating from Central Asia, is in the plant family Cannabacae and has three types: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis (Baron 2015). Cannabis with higher levels of delta⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ⁹ -THC) and lower levels of cannabidiol (CBD) is referred to as marijuana, while another type of cannabis, “hemp,” has lower levels of delta⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ⁹ -THC), higher levels of cannabidiol (CBD), and no psychoactive affect (2015). Hemp has a prominent history of being in medicine from the Greeks to the Indians (2015). Even before this product came to the west, physicians and scientists alike have been studying and experimenting with cannabis to determine whether it can be used medicinally to treat or help reduce symptoms of any mental or physical illnesses.
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William Brooke O’Shaughnessy was introduced to Cannabis indica, “Indian hemp”, on his travels to Calcutta, India, he decided to share it with the Western world and suggested it to be used as a muscle relaxant and analgesia (2015). In 1840’s London, soon after, Dr. Clendinng became one of the first Western physicians to use cannabis as a treatment for migraines (Baron 2015). Not long afterwards, more doctors and physicians began to do the same. This soon leads to legislators developing the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, which put a heavy tax on those who associated themselves with the product (2015). This act eventually started the push for the banning of cannabis, which brought research to a halt. Eventually, researchers could start experimenting and testing cannabis again later down the

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