How Medical Cannabis Works?

December 10, 2021

Medical cannabis (also called medical marijuana) is a term for derivatives of the Cannabis sativa plant that are used to ease severe and chronic symptoms. Cannabis sativa contains many active compounds, but two are of interest for medical purposes: THC (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol).

So, what is THC? THC is the cannabinoid that generates the psychoactive effect of cannabis. When cannabis is consumed recreationally, THC is responsible for generating those psychoactive sensations. However, THC also has a large number of medicinal properties. On the other hand, CBD, unlike THC, is a cannabinoid that does not produce psychoactive effects.

CBD enhances certain properties of THC, such as analgesic or anti-cancer properties, while counteracting its psychoactivity.

 

CBD

Non-psychoactive

Counteracts THC psychoactivity

No known side effects

THC

Psychoactive
Side effects such as anxiety

 

When is medical cannabis considered appropriate?

An increasing number of studies suggest that medicinal cannabis in the form of oral extracts, sprays or pills for instance, cannabis filled hard capsules can reduce pain and help treat some illnesses. However, as with many other drugs, medicinal cannabis can also cause unwanted side effects, such as dizziness and drowsiness. If you are considering cannabis for medical use, check your state’s regulations as well as consulting with your doctor.

What is medical cannabis used for?

  • cancer
  • nausea
  • neuropathic pain
  • anxiety and depression
  • autoimmune and inflammatory disorders
  • psychosis, spasms and seizure disorders

In the field of neurology, cannabis also can be used to reduce pain in patients with neuropathies or degenerative diseases that generate chronic or inflammatory pain, such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and so on. Secondly, cannabinoids work as neuromuscular relaxants and can reduce limb stiffness. And thirdly, they have the property of inhibiting seizures, especially those associated with epilepsies that do not respond well to conventional antiepileptics.

 

What to expect?

The frequency of use varies according to their form and the symptoms you have. Symptom relief and side effects will also vary depending on the type you are using. The most rapid effects occur with taking pills (cannabis filled hard capsules).

Medical cannabis comes in a variety of forms, including the following:

  • Filled hard capsules
  • Vaporizing oil
  • Topical applications
  • Oral solution
  • Dried leaves and buds
  • Cannabis Filled Hard Capsules 

Nowadays, it is no secret there are multiple manufactures who provide products including CBD, nonetheless; not any manufacturer can be considered to be fully qualified. At Cannabis Capsules, we not only have been granted license in Canada but also the quality of our capsules is completely guaranteed.

Cannabis capsules are the most similar to traditional medicines and their effect starts to be noticed after a couple of hours. Their main advantage is the ease of consumption, since the only concern is to use the recommended dosage, not to mention their pleasant taste.

 

Are there other medicinal uses?

There are other properties of cannabis that are being studied; there are many patients who use it to improve their quality of life, not only at a physiological level, but also in terms of mental health: to reduce anxiety, stress, improve their state of mind, sleep better, among others. And there are also other diseases, such as skin diseases, where the properties of cannabis are being investigated to treat, for instance, acne.

As a result, the cannabis plant and its wide variety of chemical components make it a plant with endless medical and therapeutic possibilities. CBD and THC are just two cannabinoids out of hundreds that also have health and wellness benefits.

Keep in mind, at Cannabis Capsules you can customize or personalize your empty capsules in order to fit your brand the best, you will have the chance to stand out amongst competitors.

 

Got any more questions?

Get in touch with us!