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Cannabis for Arthritis Treatment: an updated look

Just a few years ago, the law addressed cannabis possession with a prison sentence. Luckily, the legalization movement came a long way with battling these harmful stigmas.

Marijuana is so much more than some plant that hippies use to get high. The medical applications of marijuana are especially interesting as researchers explore the potential of this plant in a medicinal dimension.

With more states relaxing their marijuana laws, it comes to no surprise that the U.S. experiences a surge of medical marijuana use. The success of many patients forces many critics to reassess their stance as the applications of medical marijuana hit close to home.

While medical marijuana often comes into play during chemotherapy and seizure treatments – you’d be surprised to learn its growing role in arthritis treatment.

What is arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic pain condition. Nearly a quarter of all adults in the United States (more than 54 million people) have an arthritis diagnosis. There are several different kinds of arthritis – with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis being the most prevalent.

While the exact physiology behind the arthritic conditions varies a bit, they have the same underlying problems. Those who are suffering from the disease experience pain, stiffness, inflammation, and redness of different joints. These symptoms impact their ability to move and enjoy life. In severe cases,  reduced movement can impact how your life you conduct your daily activities.

There is currently no cure for arthritis, but there are treatments to alleviate the pain. Traditionally, doctors recommend achieving this by taking medication. Painkillers, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) are common.

Nowadays, more and more patients are opting for more homeopathic pain management.

Why are they taking medical marijuana?

Several studies suggest that cannabis can be a great solution for several pain conditions. For those that deal with pain every day, it may seem like the perfect solution.

While more arthritis patients are turning to CBD or cannabis for their symptoms, an alarming number failed to speak with a physician beforehand. While the risks of marijuana are limited – it’s important to consult a physician to monitor any possible side effects or drug interactions.

With so many products available on the market, it is easy to assume that you can take whatever you find at a gas station.

How can you take medical marijuana?

There are many different ways to get cannabis into your system. It is not always a matter of smoking or vaping the plant. CBD oil or hemp capsules are two incredibly conventional methods to ingest the medicinal drug. There are even edibles such as hemp gummies or cannabis candies.

Remember, it’s essential to always talk with your doctor to discuss your treatment options before taking any product. This need for a consultation is true even when it is over the counter.

There are a myriad of products to discuss, and it can be overwhelming. Luckily, our team at Treevana is here to help. We deliver top-quality cannabis products to get you the potency and efficacy you deserve.

About Treevana Wellness  

Treevana Wellness® provides an array of these high-quality products from vetted vendors around the US. These products are available both online at our website and offline at our primary retail headquarters located in Atlanta, Georgia. Our continued vision at Treevana Wellness® is to provide a reliable source for customers in the emerging legal medical cannabis industry. In addition to providing hemp-based products, Treevana Wellness® has partnered with highly respected physicians who advocate the use of hemp-based treatments as an adjuvant to often toxic pharmaceutical medications. Our partnership with leaders in the medical community, and consultants on extraction technologies ensure that customers receive the latest, most scientifically accurate information in order to help you decide what treatments may be best for the body and the mind.   

For more information visit TreevanaWellness.com or to speak with a Treevana representative call 1-833-Got-Treevana. 

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