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Benefits of Taking Medical Cannabis

Medical cannabis was legalised in the UK in 2018. Since then, increasing numbers of patients u2014 both professional athletes and ordinary, everyday people u2014 have used the prescribed drug to help treat physical and mental conditions.

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Benefits of Taking Medical Cannabis

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  1. BENEFITS OF TAKING MEDICAL CANNABIS Medical cannabis was legalised in the UK in 2018. Since then, increasing numbers of patients — both professional athletes and ordinary, everyday people — have used the prescribed drug to help treat physical and mental conditions. What is medical cannabis? Medical cannabis, also known as cannabis-based products for medicinal use (CBPMs), is a prescribed medication that is extracted from the cannabis plant. While the cannabis plant contains more than 100 different cannabinoids, delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the main two used in medicine. How does medical cannabis work? Medical cannabis works on the endocannabinoid system, which is a complex cell-signalling system that helps keep balance within your body. Activating or inhibiting this system has an effect on many body functions, including cognition, inflammation, blood pressure, and digestion. Professional athletes Professional athletes put their bodies under enormous pressure over their relatively short careers. Injuries are often treated with the aim of getting athletes back on the track or field as soon as possible, rather than looking at the long-term impact or a particular break, strain, or tear. As a result, chronic pain is a common complaint and not particularly easy to treat. For retired athletes and non-athletes alike, it is important to note that medical cannabis can only be prescribed if the patient has tried a number of other therapies without success. If you believe you could benefit from this form of treatment, speak to a medical cannabis specialist today. https://myaccessclinics.co.uk/

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