NggonHealth - History of Marijuana in the Treatment Usage
Possession, cultivation and consumption of cannabis or marijuana (cannabis) is considered illegal in many countries. In fact, this plant has been used in medicine for thousands of years.
Marijuana is considered as herb by the physician at the time of the ancestors. This plant is considered as a panacea to eliminate pain to anxiety.
Since ancient times, hemp (cannabis plant one species whose effects are milder than marijuana) is an agricultural product that used to be used as oil, nut, and the fiber used to make rope and clothing.
China is said to be the first country to take advantage of hemp. These plants are grown for food and also other benefits. Of this country as well as medicinal marijuana plant was introduced to other countries. Marijuana as a pain medication and other diseases later spread to Asia to the Middle East and Africa.
According to Chinese legend, the Emperor Shen Neng (2737 BC) is the leader of the official prescribing marijuana tea for treatment. In the past it used marijuana to relieve pain and treat various conditions, including asthma veins, rheumatism, malaria, and memory is weak.
But doctors warned patients not to use excessive because they believe it can make a person "saw the devil".
In contrast to the Western world and some Asian countries such as China and Japan, since ancient Indian closest to the use of marijuana, whether for medical, religious ceremonies, recreation, and spiritual.
Plant marijuana often mixed into drinks privileged to bring a sense of fun and also the effect of treatment. One popular drink is bhang, cannabis mixture of paste (made from the leaves and buds), milk, spices and ghee.
This drink is considered to have efficacy relieve anxiety. In addition bhang also be a cure for fever, dysentery, indigestion, and make us more alert.
During the middle ages, marijuana is a drug that is very popular in the Middle East. Because wine is forbidden in Islam, many Muslims are finally smoked hashish (the Arabic word for marijuana), which is also referred to as "grass". Arabs also use cannabis in the treatment.
In the Middle Ages, Europeans used cannabis to treat tumors, coughs, and jaundice. Interestingly, the doctors and herbalists in the past it had been warned of the dangers of marijuana if taken in excess, among others, could cause infertility and other hazards.
Entering the era of the 1500s, the Spanish brought marijuana into North America. But during colonialism only hemp which is used in the maritime industry, namely for clothes, paper, or rope.
At the end of the 1700s in American medical journals have been written using hemp seeds and roots to solve health problems, including skin inflammation and loss of consciousness.
As more and more people are addicted to heroin, opium, and morphine, the agency in 1906 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a regulation of marijuana use. At that time a highly regulated are opium and morphine, while marijuana is not.
But in 1914 the use of marijuana as a medicinal plant is considered a crime. Even so cannabis was used for medicinal purposes.
In the 1970s marijuana categorized as a dangerous substance and should not be used for treatment. Although various medical journals mention the medical benefits of marijuana, but the US government still forbids it.
In mid 2015, 23 states in the US to legalize the use of marijuana in the medical world, but only for people with certain medical conditions.
Marijuana is allowed for children who suffer from epilepsy or to eliminate the side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. In some states also allow the use of marijuana for patients with HIV / AIDS, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis.
Although research on marijuana is very limited because of restrictions on the use of this plant as a drug, recent studies succeeded in exploring aspects of the treatment of marijuana, especially for diseases related to brain function.
For example, the 2015 study concluded marijuana effectively cope with schizophrenia. The research also revealed that this plant helps restore bone fractured, stop seizures severe, even treating migraines.
In most US states legalizing prescription marijuana use nearly 90 percent of them admitted diseases reduced. If seen from a long history of use in medicine, chances are they're right.
Possession, cultivation and consumption of cannabis or marijuana (cannabis) is considered illegal in many countries. In fact, this plant has been used in medicine for thousands of years.
Marijuana is considered as herb by the physician at the time of the ancestors. This plant is considered as a panacea to eliminate pain to anxiety.
Since ancient times, hemp (cannabis plant one species whose effects are milder than marijuana) is an agricultural product that used to be used as oil, nut, and the fiber used to make rope and clothing.
China is said to be the first country to take advantage of hemp. These plants are grown for food and also other benefits. Of this country as well as medicinal marijuana plant was introduced to other countries. Marijuana as a pain medication and other diseases later spread to Asia to the Middle East and Africa.
According to Chinese legend, the Emperor Shen Neng (2737 BC) is the leader of the official prescribing marijuana tea for treatment. In the past it used marijuana to relieve pain and treat various conditions, including asthma veins, rheumatism, malaria, and memory is weak.
But doctors warned patients not to use excessive because they believe it can make a person "saw the devil".
In contrast to the Western world and some Asian countries such as China and Japan, since ancient Indian closest to the use of marijuana, whether for medical, religious ceremonies, recreation, and spiritual.
Plant marijuana often mixed into drinks privileged to bring a sense of fun and also the effect of treatment. One popular drink is bhang, cannabis mixture of paste (made from the leaves and buds), milk, spices and ghee.
This drink is considered to have efficacy relieve anxiety. In addition bhang also be a cure for fever, dysentery, indigestion, and make us more alert.
Medieval
During the middle ages, marijuana is a drug that is very popular in the Middle East. Because wine is forbidden in Islam, many Muslims are finally smoked hashish (the Arabic word for marijuana), which is also referred to as "grass". Arabs also use cannabis in the treatment.
In the Middle Ages, Europeans used cannabis to treat tumors, coughs, and jaundice. Interestingly, the doctors and herbalists in the past it had been warned of the dangers of marijuana if taken in excess, among others, could cause infertility and other hazards.
Entering the era of the 1500s, the Spanish brought marijuana into North America. But during colonialism only hemp which is used in the maritime industry, namely for clothes, paper, or rope.
Modern era
At the end of the 1700s in American medical journals have been written using hemp seeds and roots to solve health problems, including skin inflammation and loss of consciousness.
As more and more people are addicted to heroin, opium, and morphine, the agency in 1906 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a regulation of marijuana use. At that time a highly regulated are opium and morphine, while marijuana is not.
But in 1914 the use of marijuana as a medicinal plant is considered a crime. Even so cannabis was used for medicinal purposes.
In the 1970s marijuana categorized as a dangerous substance and should not be used for treatment. Although various medical journals mention the medical benefits of marijuana, but the US government still forbids it.
In mid 2015, 23 states in the US to legalize the use of marijuana in the medical world, but only for people with certain medical conditions.
Marijuana is allowed for children who suffer from epilepsy or to eliminate the side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. In some states also allow the use of marijuana for patients with HIV / AIDS, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis.
Although research on marijuana is very limited because of restrictions on the use of this plant as a drug, recent studies succeeded in exploring aspects of the treatment of marijuana, especially for diseases related to brain function.
For example, the 2015 study concluded marijuana effectively cope with schizophrenia. The research also revealed that this plant helps restore bone fractured, stop seizures severe, even treating migraines.
In most US states legalizing prescription marijuana use nearly 90 percent of them admitted diseases reduced. If seen from a long history of use in medicine, chances are they're right.
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