Find Migraine Relief With Medical Marijuana

by Mercy M James on February 17, 2012

For many centuries now, medical marijuana (also known as cannabis) has been used by people to relieve migraine symptoms due primarily to its main ingredient, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The generally used method in introducing medical marijuana to the body is by smoking. Once it has entered the bloodstream, its therapeutic effect can be felt immediately. The main criticism about medical marijuana though is that its effects have a very limited life span.

Many people who suffer from migraines have found relief from the severe headaches by using medical marijuana (cannabis). Since the nineteenth century, people have used marijuana as treatment for a variety of ailments including migraines but because of the social controversy surrounding its use, it has not been promoted as a migraine treatment. People prefer to take in marijuana by smoking it as they found out that it is the fastest way for medicinal marijuana to enter the bloodstream and therefore can feel its immediate therapheutic effect. The main ingredient of cannabis, Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, is responsible for the relief of pain associated with migraine by inhibiting the release of serotonin from the blood.

In 2005, through a Denver marijuana legalization measure, it became legal for adults above 21 years of age to possess marijuana. What is more important is that Denver medical marijuana can be purchased by a patient as long as he has his doctor's written recommendation for its use from the many medical cannabis dispensaries in the city. However, strict measures are being observed to regulate the sale and use of cannabis.

One drawback of medical marijuana in the treatment of migraine is its short period of efficacy of only a few hours. As everyone knows, migraine can last for many hours or even days. That is why people, although believers of how effective cannabis can be, resort to more long lasting and fast acting treatments.

Medical marijuana is a natural alternative to synthetic drugs which have been proven to relieve migraine symptoms without the harmful side effects and with less toxicity. Although smoking is generally the known method of ingesting it, a cannabis tincture can be placed sublingual (under the tongue), taken orally or with a vaporizer. Some patients who have used medical marijuana in addition to prescribed drugs, have decreased their drug dosage or have dropped them completely after experiencing better results with medical marijuana.

You can find complete details about the benefits of using medical marijuana Denver CO and more information about a reliable legal cannabis supplier on our website at http://mmjdenver.net today.


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