Monday, January 20, 2020
Marijuana Helps in Medicine :: for use of cannabis
 Cannabis Sativa (marijuana) has been thought to  be an illegal and very harmful drug for many years. But as  you read this report you will learn that marijuana has been  around for many years (most years legal) and isn't as  harmful as some people may think. Marijuana has been  used for many things in the past, including medicine, hemp  rope, crude cloth and enjoyment. Now it is mainly used as  a narcotic. Marijuana is an illegal weed that grows up to  eighteen feet tall with little or no cultivation. The plant has  many branches that extend with large, hairy, pointed leaves  with saw tooth edges. Marijuana grows wild all over the  world and in some states and countries it's legal. Cloth and  rope are made from the stem which contains a tough fiber  called "hence." The mind-altering drug in marijuana is called  "Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannibinol," or THC. The mildest form  of marijuana contains between zero to three percent of  THC. Most of the THC is contained in the resign, which is  secreted around the flowers, seeds, and topmast leaves.  Until recently it was thought that only the female plant  contained the drug. But it is now known that both the  female and the male plants contain THC. THC stays in the  body for about 28 days. Marijuana can be prepared many  different ways therefore it has many different ways of  entering the body. When smoked the THC goes into the  lungs, directly into the bloodstream and to every cell in your  body. The effects depend upon the level of potency and  how much is consumed. The main effects of smoking are:  the heart rate may increase from 80 beats to 150 beats a  minute, the bronchial tubes enlarge and become relaxed  allowing extra oxygen to enter the body, giving a "High" like  feeling. There are no immediate physiological effects. The  feeling usually lasts from one to three hours. Marijuana can  also be ingested as a drink, cakes, brownies or many other  foods. When consumed in foods the effects start after one  half-hour and last from three to four hours. The potency of  Marijuana has increased at least ten times or 275% since  the 1960's. Marijuana can be measured by it's "therapeutic  ratio," (the difference between the size of the dose needed  for the desired effect and the! size that produces  poisoning). The therapeutic ratio in marijuana has yet to be  found. The negative long term effects of heavy marijuana  use are, possible lung cancer, heart attacks in juveniles,  strokes in people under forty, and it depletes the brain of  serotonin and the user may lose his sense of well being or  may become depressed.  					    
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