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Monday, February 17, 2014

The Value of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

One of the most controversial topics that have split society is the use and legalization of marijuana. Some quarters are up in arms against it while others are in full support, at least when it comes to medical marijuana. As laws differ for every state, some allow dispensaries to be put up in order to give easier access for patients who have legitimate medical conditions that require medical marijuana. 

Through dispensaries, patients can get hold of medical marijuana that are cultivated under proper monitoring and the right environment. Licensed dispensaries are expected to provide high-quality medical marijuana while adhering to state and local laws. Moreover, they only provide the supplies to patients who have complete requirements and recommendations coming from their attending physicians, in order to ensure that no abuse of the substance will take place. 

Additionally, these dispensaries also allow accurate tracking and inventory of the marijuana supplies, as well as documenting the sales of the providers. This advantage allows providers to save and maximize their time, which leads to better productivity and management of their respective businesses. 

Although the plant may not get the nod in some states just yet, its proper use and distribution, through the help of dispensaries, will play major roles in the years to come.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Give Relief to Chronic Pain Sufferers

In the U.S., a total of 20 states currently permit the use of marijuana for chronic pain treatment. For those who have tried every other pain medication to no avail, the option to use legal medical marijuana is a welcome solution. In any case, medical marijuana users are advised to be responsible with the use of the substance and to stick to their prescribed doses in accordance with the legal requirements in their respective states.

Meanwhile, registered medical marijuana dispensaries have a duty to ensure the highest standards of security and quality when it comes to the distribution of this substance. Among other things, these facilities must see to it that qualified patients obtain no more than the maximum legal limit, which varies from state to state. In Illinois, for instance, a patient is allowed to possess up to 2.5 ounces of medical cannabis for a period of 14 days.

http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/info-article/medical-marijuana-dispensaries-give-relief-to-chronic-pain-sufferers/

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Race to Authorize the Use of Legal Medical Marijuana in the U.S.

Certain medical studies have since supported prior claims that cannabis has the ability to relieve chronic pain, nausea, and other ailments, particularly among the terminally ill. Some states accordingly permit the use of medical marijuana for the treatment of certain conditions, albeit under a doctor’s supervision. CNN's Kristina Sgueglia and Greg Botelho report that the local government of New York is also set to make legal medical marijuana available soon.

A total of 20 states—including Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New Jersey—now permit the use of medical marijuana with a doctor’s recommendation. These states have their own restrictions regarding the maximum amount of medical cannabis a patient may possess. In New Jersey, for example, a patient is only entitled to a maximum amount of 2 ounces within a 30-day period.

http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/the-race-to-authorize-the-use-of-legal-medical-marijuana-in-the-u-s/

Monday, February 3, 2014

Other Options? Maybe Medical Marijuana Can Help

The body works in mysterious ways. Despite the wonders of medical technology, there remains to be a lot of illnesses that remain impervious to remedies. Long-known and tried and tested medicines don’t react as they should on some people, making for a very hopeless scenario. 

Here comes the need for alternative medicine. Alternative medicine is a practice that veers away from conventional medicine by prioritizing less mainstream methods of healing. Acupuncture, massage therapy, and herbal medicine are popular off-track go-to's. 

Back in ancient China, a “magical” herb is highly recommended for its calming and hallucinogenic effects on the user. Americans today recognize this herb as cannabis or simply, marijuana. As more and more states are legalizing – or at the very least, decriminalizing – the popular leaf, its useful qualities are being magnified more. Today, medicinal cannabis is being favored as an alternative choice for healing certain ailments. 

Due to the euphoria it induces to dull one's senses, legal medical marijuana may help ease symptoms of nausea and vomiting. It is also able to relax muscle tension and even provide an analgesic quality to those ill with chronic pain. Anxiety and certain sleep disorders like insomnia may be relieved by the pain-reducing and soothing effects of the herb. Marijuana also helps in stimulating appetite as it leads one to consume more calories. 

Despite its many purported benefits, however, one would still need a prescription and proper guidance from a doctor. Used as a medical aid, marijuana could give much hope for relief, but nonetheless, should only be used properly.