Sunday, June 3, 2012
Medical Properties Of Medical Marijuana
The chemical components of Medical Marijuana, referred to as cannabinoids, play a major role in the realm of medicine known as CAM (Complementary and Alternative Medicine). Medical Marijuana, also know as Medical Cannabis, has been employed for a wide array of medicinal uses for many centuries for its pharmacological effects on the CNS (Central Nervous System) and the immune system. Its anticancer properties and its ability to help the body cope with the side-effects of cancer as well as the treatment process through the activation of specific receptors throughout the body were discovered quite recently.
The non-psychtropic and modifying cannabinoid that has a number of different medical properties called Cannabidiol comprises 75% of the total cannabinoids content in a few rare strains of cannabis. This modifying cannabinoid called Cannabinol has low psychoactive properties. It is known to reduce the psychoactive effects of THC by degenerating it. Its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic, and antioxidant properties are well-known.
The cannabinoid, Cannabigerol that is found in Cannabis, particularly its medical marijuana and hemp varieties is the precursor form of other cannabinoids like THC and CBD. It is a bone stimulant with antibacterial and anti-proliferative properties.
Tetrahydrocannabivarin is found in cannabis along with THC. This psychoactive cannabinoid has numerous medical benefits in THC, which include decreased appetite and as the dosage gets larger, it is known to oppose the medicinal properties of THC. There are a number of THCV-based pharmaceuticals that are currently undergoing human trials to address the problems of obesity and Type II diabetes.
Akin to Tetrahydrocannabivarin is the non-psychoactive cannabinoid, Cannabichromene that is usually found in cannabis and it also known to have a few medical properties. It is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, antimicrobial, analgesic properties, also stimulates the growth of bones and constricts blood vessels.
One of the principal psychoactive cannabinoid compounds found in marijuana is Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC that occurs naturally as THC-A, its acidic form and is not absorbed readily by the body in its naturally occurring state. When heated, THC-A undergoes decarboxylation to a readily absorbable from that has a number of different medical benefits.
Both Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol have anxiolytic, antispasmodic, anti-proliferative anticancer, anti-inflammatory, neuro-protective, antiemetic, and neuropathic analgesic properties. In addition, Cannabidiol is also a bone-stimulant and immunosuppressant with antibacterial, antipsychotic, antiepileptic, anti-ischemic, anti diabetic, anti psoriatic, and vasorelaxation properties while the antioxidant Tetrahydrocannabinol stimulates appetite, reduces the intraocular eye pressure, promotes the growth of new nerve tissue, also protects nerves from damage.
Colorado is one of the states that has legalized Medical Marijuana for use as a medicine. For more information visit the website of Kind Love Medical Marijuana Dispensary located in Denver, CO. You can submit your questions about Medical Marijuana to an MMJ expert at the Kind Love Dispensary http://www.mmjdenver.net.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Medical Marijuana: A Real Hot Potato
Imagine walking into your office one morning and finding out that your credit card services had been terminated overnight. They were cut off not for lack of payment and not for being involved in an illegal business, but rather they were cut off for indeterminate "unacceptable business practices." This is a reality facing many owners of medical marijuana dispensaries who get "creative" with their applications; and if you fabricated your application it can be a legitimate termination - but that isn't always the case.
Left Without Service
The story above isn't uncommon. It happened recently to Alternative Medical Choice, Inc., a consultation service based in Oregon. What does AMC do that got them in trouble with their service provider Intuit? AMC is a business which offers consultations with doctors for the approval of medical cannabis use under Oregon law. Even though the clinic does not dispense or distribute medical cannabis, it has lost its services.
Intuit states that they terminated services because AMC did not reveal its involvement with medical marijuana. When further questioned about terminating some 3000 other accounts they hold with clinics offering the same services, they stated that they would not be terminating those accounts because they didn't feature medical cannabis on their web pages. AMC offered to remove the reference, but Intuit won't reestablish the account because "now we know."
PayPal, the online payment service, has also terminated accounts associated with medical marijuana consultation references.
DEA, FDA, IOM and Other Alphabet Soup
Part of the problem businesses face stems from the question of whether or not marijuana is actually medicinal. The DEA and the US government hold the position that smoking marijuana has no medical value. The American Cancer Society, the AMA and the AAP all agree that smoking is not an optimal way in which to gain any benefits, if they exist. Alternate methods of ingestion are being investigated.
Even the large Institute of Medicine study frequently cited by proponents of medicinal marijuana actually opposes the use of smoked marijuana for medical benefits. The study found that there were some "potentially therapeutic" benefits to cannabinoid drugs, primarily THC, but that other available medications offered better results. The lack of standardization, the method of dosage and other factors all lead to the IOM rejecting the idea of more studies.
Where Do We Go Next?
Just like many other hot potatoes, few people want to handle this one. For those who have opened dispensaries, the challenges involved in obtaining traditional financing, accounts and services have sometimes become overwhelming. For others who remain in the business, alternatives are available.
While selling cannabis online remains illegal, the Internet is a good place to search for companies willing and even eager to enter the market. By searching specifically for merchant account providers familiar with the risks involved in legal medical marijuana sales, entrepreneurs can find the services they require without obfuscation.
With 15 states and the District of Columbia already de-criminalizing the sale of marijuana products for medicinal purposes it is likely that the issue will come to a head soon. Some states, such as California, are planning to charge dispensaries sales tax on all of their transactions - leaving such a cash cow alone when state coffers are stripped bare is unimaginable. The question remains: how will the federal government respond to the move?
Is it About Money or Perception?
It is easy to imagine the government moving in either direction.
Cannabis remains illegal in most of the world, and possession is considered a capital offense in many countries. The US government is unlikely to want global opinion to be so effected. On the other hand, the taxes provided by legalizing an already flourishing industry could reach $2-6 billion.
Unfortunately for merchants, there is no conclusive argument at this time. Obtaining business services will remain difficult and sudden terminations likely until all government agencies, state, local and federal are on the same page.
Michael Rupkalvis owns the Transaction group. The Transaction Group offers medical marijuana merchant accounts and other credit card merchant account solutions for all types of businesses.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Medical Marijuana - Gaining Acceptance
Medical marijuana has actually been around for eons but had been prohibited in most countries for many years. Lately, however, various nations have begun to recognize its worth in the healthcare arena. Therefore, legalization of the plant is taking hold globally as well as in the United States of America. New Jersey is the most recent state to vote "Yes" for its legalization.
It is derived from a plant called cannabis. It is often green or brown and consists of leaves, seeds and stems. While thought of over the last several decades as a strictly recreational drug, its therapeutic abilities have begun to be accepted by many.
New Jersey is the fourteenth place in the U.S. to allow its legality with the passing of "New Jersey Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Act". While the name sounds like a gentle law, it's actually the toughest American version of its kind. Some lawmakers in the east coast are worried that it will get out of hand with certain loopholes. The loopholes reportedly are there to expand its use if necessary, by allowing the list of "debilitating medical conditions" to be added to by health officials.
A former U.S. attorney who is now the Governor-elect, Chris Christie, is especially unhappy with what he perceives as the looseness of its language. Christie claims that California is an example of a state who has become out-of-control regarding cannabis for medicinal purposes and doesn't want his place to follow suit.
The strictness of the New Jersey law lies in its requirement of purchasing the substance only via a state regulated "alternative treatment center". It is the only state to require this route of obtaining the drug; all other states allow home cultivation.
It has medicinal properties and has helped with the following health conditions:
- Cancer
- Glaucoma
- Positive HIV/AIDS diagnosis
- Seizure
The loophole-language contained in the "New Jersey Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana" states that this current list of health conditions can be added to at the discretion of the state health department. Other conditions that such marijuana is claimed to assist with by other countries and states include arthritis, brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, nausea resulting from chemotherapy, epilepsy, asthma, and migraines.
If a person needs to seek out a prescription writing doctor, he or she should search the internet in order to find alternative treatment centers in their area. They should be prepared to bring health records and current prescriptions and to be examined by a physician in order to receive the okay to purchase marijuana for medicinal purposes.
In Riverside medical marijuana providers can now sell medical cannabis to patients who suffer from a number of conditions such as AIDS, cancer, gastritis, insomnia, anorexia and more. They are dedicated to providing compassionate and knowledgeable service. To know more, visit http://thcmd4u.com
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Places to Avoid Getting a Medical Marijuana Authorization
As of May 20th, 2011, the day this article is being written, there are a myriad of choices for patients to choose from, when it comes to choosing a clinic to get their Medical Marijuana Authorization in Washington State. Below are TWO places where patients should avoid getting their authorizations.
AVOID:
1. Dispensaries, or any place that produces or grows medicinal cannabis.
This almost seems like common sense, but many dispensaries (which are illegal anyway) are providing authorizations by contracting a doctor to work for them during specific days and hours.
Why should this be avoided? For one, many dispensaries are beginning to turn down authorizations that were obtained through dispensaries. Secondly, there is current legislature that will soon make this kind of activity (providing authorizations in a dispensary environment) illegal. Here is an excerpt from Senate Bill 5073 (currently in Washington State Senate as of May 20th, 2011):
[Lines 11-13, Page 11] "A health care professional shall not [...] Examine or offer to examine a patient for purposes of diagnosing a terminal or debilitating medical condition at a location where cannabis is produced, processed, or dispensed;"
While this is not current law, it is still important to avoid dealing with dispensaries (illegal). Dispensaries are unlikely to verify you as a patient, because they don't file or store any medical records or patient files, or don't have the medical infrastructure or staff that would be able to provide that service. While the doctor that was contracted to serve you may be able to file your record and verify for you, it is unlikely they will, or at least a risk is there.
2. "Clinics" that exist for the sole purpose of handing out authorizations.
This can be difficult to gauge. But, a good test is to see if the doctor you see for your medical marijuana evaluation, could also see you for other medical issues, like a flu, a cold, or any other ailment. Please check your doctor's credentials; are they an MD? Are they licensed? Anyone can throw on a robe and run an operation out of a rented office space. It is important to check if their practice is legitimate.
Moreover, these clinics will soon be phased out as well. Another excerpt from Senate Bill 5073:
[Lines 14-15, Page 11] "A health care professional shall not [...] Have a business or practice which consists solely of authorizing the medical use of cannabis;"
Conclusion: Why should we avoid these clinics NOW?
These "operations" if you will, are not working in the patient's interest. How can we tell? Well, they clearly are not monitoring state legislature and the changing laws. If they are not monitoring them now, what indicates they will monitor them later? Are they actively ensuring their compliance to legislature now and preparing themselves for the coming changes which are a little over a year away?
Are they actively consulting with patients and answering questions about the law they might have? Or are they happily going along and profiting while they can? A good way to gauge a clinic, is if they are compliant to SB5073 NOW. Are they still offering multi-year or lifetime authorizations? Are their doctors also providing alternative packages or options to medicinal cannabis? That is also a future change in law that will be a requirement.
Who should I choose?
Currently, our clinic in Redmond, WA is one of few clinics that operates in strict compliance with SB5073. In fact, we encourage all patients to try our alternative plans for treatment. We also only provide 1-year or less authorizations, and also enforce recurring visits throughout the year. We also establish care with our patients and become their primary care providers, to ensure their safety for future changing legislature.
To become a patient, visit our website today: http://www.medical-marijuana-washington.com/
Sources:
Link to SB5073: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5073
Written by Newman Edwards.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Medical Marijuana and Glaucoma
Based on the World Health organization, glaucoma may be the second leading reason for blindness. Among African People in America, that statistic jumps to number 1.
Many people acquainted with glaucoma realize that the seniors are particularly prone to the problem, but anybody of all ages could be affected unexpectedly. Some investigation implies that glaucoma might be hereditary, but science continues to be unclear precisely what causes glaucoma to build up.
What has been discovered is, together with other medicines, medicinal marijuana has reduced the degeneration of vision triggered by glaucoma. Generally, pressure within the eye is among the reasons for glaucoma. Medicinal marijuana is advantageous because of a number of its chemicals reducing interocular pressure, also called IOP, up to twenty-5 %.
Some say this is an minor gain when comparing the dangerous unwanted effects of marijuana, but that conclusion is sort of biased and without true details. While marijuana may cause a heightened heart risk with a seniors patients, many people report virtually no unwanted effects whatsoever with regular, medicinal utilization of marijuana. That's far in the pages of possible unwanted effects and horror tales that is included with the weakest of prescription drugs.
Marijuana isn't a magical cure-all in treating glaucoma. You will find - and really should be - other medicines and remedies, including drops that further reduce pressure within the eye by dilation along with other means. Regrettably, a number of these techniques can lose their effectiveness with time, and also, since there's presently no known remedy for glaucoma, alternative healthcare means are not only seen more suitable, but necessary.
Researchers are working hard trying to produce a delivery system for glaucoma patients that will permit these to make use of medicinal marijuana with no need to smoke it. So far, alternative delivery systems for medicinal marijuana have shown less effective than inhalation, as well as consuming the guirana plant in small doses.
It's highly suggested that after age 40, routine eye inspections are given with a professional almost every other year. This can greatly reduce the odds recently stage glaucoma permanently affecting vision.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Legal Marijuana - Busting the Myths of Medical Cannabis
There are many myths concerning the effects of marijuana. Of all the ones you've heard, how many came from a reliable source? Do you REALLY trust what your friend's uncle says about the subject? Let us explore these myths in greater depth.
1. Marijuana is addicting.
False! Marijuana is not addicting. Medical studies have shown alcohol, nicotine, and even caffeine to all be more addicting than marijuana. Compare this to the drug OxyContin. Both medicines are used to treat severe pain, but in 2006, 20.4 million Americans illegally used OxyContin. Medical marijuana is a much safer alternative.
2. Marijuana has a negative effect on health.
There are thousands of deaths each year from various drugs approved by the FDA. Interestingly enough, there are ZERO reported cases where marijuana was listed as the cause of death. Many people fear the smoking of marijuana, relating it to the cancers cause by cigarettes. Keep in mind, smokers will go through twenty or more cigarettes a day, every day. Medicinal levels of marijuana are nowhere near that high.
3. Even if it doesn't cause death directly, marijuana weakens your immune system.
This claim is based on a test performed in 1980, stating that white blood cells transformed slower in reaction to threats when exposed to THC. Since then, such results have never been able to be replicated. The FDA has even approved Marinol, a synthetic form of THC, for the treatment of diseases that attack the immune system, such as HIV.
4. There is no medicinal use for marijuana.
Quite the opposite! Marijuana is used medically in California in the treatment of cancer, AIDS, arthritis, migraines, and anorexia. Studies show it can also be used alongside, or even instead of, current medications for those diagonsed with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and insomnia. Research is currently being conducted to test its effect on Alzheimer's disease.
5. Legal marijuana will be abused/illegally sold.
The idea of banning a medicine because others will abuse it is preposterous. Drugs such as sleeping pills and pain medications are abused daily, yet are sold over-the-counter. Also, if someone is unfortunate enough to have AIDS, and are depending on a medicine to prevent extreme pain, why would they willingly get rid of it?
These are only a few of the common myths about medical marijuana. Think about all the information you have about weed, and then decide if your sources are really that reliable. The stigma around this medicine is wrong, and needs to be reversed, for the sake of patients who could benefit from it. Learn the facts about marijuana and its medicinal purposes for yourself.
Canna Medbox being a Medicine Dispensing System (MDS) is the most legally compliant and cost effective way to obtain your medicine. Learn more about California Medicine Dispensing Solution by visiting the website of CannaMedBox today!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
What Are The Top Five Mental Conditions Treated When a Patient Gets a Medical Card?
Medicinal marijuana is now available in 16 States plus the District of Columbia. There are now well over a million medical marijuana patients with valid cards in the US, and who knows how many individuals are self-medicating.
The different states have significant variances with regards to the debilitating conditions that qualify for medical marijuana. Arizona, for instance, has 13 debilitating conditions, whereas in California physicians can decide if a patient has a condition that would benefit from marijuana. In most states, mental conditions are not allowed for medical marijuana, but however, the benefit is often concomitant with the other allowed conditions. For instance, chronic pain is a qualifying condition, and those patients often suffer from insomnia.
The most common mental condition for which medical marijuana assists is insomnia. Marijuana can either be smoked or ingested for this. There is a difference with the onset of action. Smoking's onset is within minutes, if ingestion is used it may take an hour or so. Medical marijuana is typically preferable to addictive drugs such as Xanax. It is not physically addictive or habit forming.
Migraines also respond well to medical cannabis. If the marijuana is smoked or ingested, one of the benefits is that retrograde inhibition will assist in slowing the brain's neurotransmitters. This can relieve the pain along with the nausea and sensitivity that accompanies migraines. There can be significant side effects to traditional migraine medications, such as increased blood pressure and sedation. With marijuana, sedation can be a side effect as well, but this can be adjusted.
Cannabis is very helpful for anxiety, which is often experienced by patients dealing with cancer, chronic pain, and other conditions for which marijuana is helpful. Medical marijuana may slow down thought processes, helping break up some of the upsetting thought patterns that anxiety suffers have to deal with.
Marijuana users in general report report fewer episodes of depression than non-smokers. Usage in depression can help break up negative thought cycles that may lead to a debilitating episode. Marijuana does not magically treat depression and will not cure the root problem leading to it. However, it can help considerably with mood while the patient works with a professional to treat the root cause.
Medical marijuana may calm mood swings substantially that are seen with bipolar disorder. Lithium is a traditional medication for bipolar disorder and may cause issues with the thyroid, kidneys, or heart. Cannabis may achieve an equivalent mood stabilizing effect without the emotional deadening of lithium.
Medical marijuana helps with these numerous mental conditions substantially. It provides an excellent alternative to traditional medications which often have considerable side effects and may have substantial costs as well.
David L. Greene, MD, Phoenix, AZ is CEO of Preferred Pain Center which serves the Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ metropolitan and surrounding areas. He can be reached at dgreene@preferredpaincenter.com and (602) 507-6550.
Preferred Pain Center is a Comprehensive Arizona Pain doctors Center including Medical and Interventional Pain Management, Chiropractors Phoenix Treatment, Physical Therapy, Spinal Decompression Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, and Manipulation Under Anesthesia.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
A List Of The Many Benefits Of Medical Cannabis
Listing the medicinal benefits of marijuana is like wanting to list all stars within the sky. With the assist of technologies, the medical attributes of marijuana are increasingly getting incorporated into the fabric of societies everywhere. It has been applied as a holistically successful medication on every continent by different kinds of individuals for a large number of years. Illegal or not, a lot of people has attributed to its healing effects on several illnesses. Legal marijuana use is on the rise and for excellent reason.
A single in the primary benefits which are linked with medicinal marijuana will be the relief of neuropathic and chronic discomfort. In a study conducted in HIV patients with neuropathic pain showed that 46 percent of patients who were administered with it knowledgeable 30 percent discomfort reduction. On the other hand, only 18 percent of those administered with placebo got comparable outcomes. Marijuana use also increases the appetite. It stimulates the metabolism from the body and may result in the user an knowledge of appetite enhance. For those patients who experience decreased appetite as a result of a particular disease, marijuana could aid in appetite stimulation. It might signal a craving for food within the body with the patient and encourages one particular to eat so that you can supply energy for the body.
Yet another benefit of marijuana is that it decreases nausea. Most patients experience nausea and vomiting due to specific illnesses or therapies, like chemotherapy. The THC, an active marijuana ingredient could lower the nausea and vomiting symptoms in cancer patients. Controlling nausea improves the top quality of life of a patient and could make them additional receptive towards the treatment. Furthermore, marijuana is also good for muscle relaxation. Inhalation with the smoke relaxes the body muscles. Patients who experience muscle twitching or tightness normally have a hard time completing normal each day chores. These patients could benefit from the use of medicinal marijuana given that it may aid cut down the signs and symptoms of muscular pains or aches. This therapy could increase the potential of a patient to move commonly and promotes a positive superior of life.
In all probability a single with the benefits of marijuana is that it can be an herb, grown from the earth and is not some thing which is refined or processed or enhanced chemically. Moreover, it does not have lots of complicated to pronounce ingredients that are designed to manipulate the signs and symptoms of illnesses. It's a all-natural medicine with out the liver-damaging unwanted side effects of prescription drugs. Marijuana has no permanent damage even on long-term use and most patients opt not to smoke it. It may be employed in butters, baked goods, and also other all-natural indicates that makes it the easiest medicine to swallow.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Finding Trusted Medicinal Marijuana Clinics: 10 Easy Tips
The significance of Medicinal Marijuana Treatment centers
Such treatment centers do indeed serve an essential role in present day society. Increasing numbers of people are searching for options to standard and pricey prescription medications. Yet many others aren't keen on the risks connected with with such drugs. When all options happen to be exhausted, many people end up embracing experienced marijuana doctors at these treatment centers to locate natural relief. Remember, the only method to legally use medical cannabis is as simple as first visiting a physician and becoming a legitimate marijuana recommendation, the purpose and need for such treatment centers.
Determining Medicinal Marijuana Treatment centers
In laymen terms, it's possible to deduce these treatment centers are basically like every other clinic or physician office that you'd visit. An easy method to consider them is always to do a comparison to some niche physician, just like a doctor. Such treatment centers have placed their sole concentrate on figuring out patients that are suffering and supplying all of them with a legitimate medicinal marijuana recommendation to allow them to obtain the relief that they're seeking.
10 Easy Ideas to Find Medicinal Marijuana Treatment centers
1. Avoid treatment centers in which you got a flier on their behalf in the pub.
2. Lookup doctors and treatment centers in medical sites.
3. Check their current rating and browse patient reviews.
4. Conduct experience certain that your to make sure that they aren't in almost any legal trouble.
5. Compare different treatment centers as well as their rates to get the best rate.
6. Ensure that they're condition approved to problem marijuana recommendations.
7. Only see treatment centers with real doctors and friendly staff.
8. Avoid treatment centers having a poor rating or poor customer support.
9. Be sure that the clinic the thing is adjusts to HIPPA standards for documentation.
10. Avoid treatment centers promising 24 hour marijuana cards.
Friday, February 3, 2012
The Advantages Of Medical Marijuana
One in the primary rewards which are associated with medicinal marijuana might be the relief of neuropathic and chronic discomfort. In the study carried out in Aids patients with neuropathic discomfort demonstrated that 46 percent of patients who was simply given by using it experienced 30 % discomfort reduction. However, only 18 percent of individuals given with placebo got comparable results. Marijuana use also boosts the appetite. It encourages the metabolic process from the physique and can result in the consumer an understanding of appetite improve. For those individuals patients who experience decreased appetite because of a particular disease, marijuana may help in appetite stimulation. It could signal a food craving within the body within the patient and encourages someone to consume to ensure that you are able to give energy towards the physique.
Yet another advantage of marijuana is always that it decreases nausea. Most sufferers expertise vomiting and nausea due to certain ailments or remedies, like chemotherapy. The THC, an energetic marijuana component could lessen the vomiting and nausea signs and signs and symptoms in cancer patients. Controlling nausea enhances the very best quality of existence of the patient and may make sure they are extra receptive towards the remedy. Additionally, marijuana can also be fantastic for muscle relaxation. Inhalation within the smoke relaxes your body muscles. Patients who understanding muscle twitching or rigidity frequently possess a difficult time finishing normal day-to-day chores. These patients may need using medicinal marijuana since it may help reduce the signs and signs and symptoms of muscular pains or aches. This therapy could enhance the capacity of the patient to maneuver ordinarily and encourages an optimistic superior of existence.
In most probability just one with the benefits of marijuana is it truly is definitely an plant, grown in the earth and isn't some factor that's certainly refined or processed or enhanced chemically. In addition, it does not have plenty of hard to pronounce components which are produced to control the signs and symptoms of ailments. It is a all-natural medicine without getting the liver-harmful undesirable results of prescription medications. Marijuana doesn't have permanent damage even on lengthy-term use and many patients opt to not smoke it. It may be utilized in butters, baked goods, along with other all-natural implies that can make it the simplest medicine to swallow.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Medical Marijuana Doctors Are Needed For Medical Marijuana Prescriptions
Even before there were modern medical marijuana doctors, ancient texts throughout history have revealed the use of the marijuana plant as herbal medicine. They were in use in such countries as China and India, and other places around Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. In the past, the medicine was used for a long list of ills. The variety of illnesses that this herb was said to cure is exceptional, from appetite stimulant, to rheumatism, to earache. Then the Western world discovered the beneficial properties of this plant. Together with this discovery, some harmful properties have been found as well.
At present, there are set policies that must be followed in order to use the beneficial properties of marijuana. A patient must go through legal processes, one involving medical marijuana doctors, licenses, cards, and clinics. These specialized doctors have the important task of examining patients, deciding if they need this kind of medication, and then giving the necessary recommendations for its use. Under the law, these doctors cannot dispense the drug themselves. There are clinics that are set up for this purpose alone. The process that a person goes through in order to use the drug involves:
1. Getting diagnoses from his own doctors regarding his illness. Doctors allow the use of this alternative drug in debilitating diseases such as lung cancer, breast cancer, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer's, neurological disorders, and other pain causing illnesses.
2. If so needed, the doctor then recommends that the afflicted seek consultation with medical marijuana doctors.
3. The patient must submit the necessary documents such as his physician's recommendation, medical records, other records on diagnosis and treatment.
4. The patient might go through another series of tests from the new doctor. This would be part of the consultation process, before a final recommendation to one of the clinics.
5. If it is found out that the patient does indeed need cannabis for medical purposes to treat his illness or ease his pain, then he gets important advice on dosage, most effective ways of taking the medicine, and which clinic to go to.
In the United States, there are conflicting state and federal laws regarding the use of this herb. Concerned physicians who prescribe medical cannabis, clinic staff, other patients, and legal persons are a good source of advice regarding the issues and their impact on you. As with any kind of medicine, a careful study of the pros and cons of this ancient herbal remedy is also in order, for the purpose of personal safety.
Disclaimer: This article not intended to be nor should it be construed to be any sort of medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician.
At The Education and Evaluation Center for Medical Marijuana, established in Long Beach, you can get your medical marijuana card. The group of medical marijuana doctors provide education on the medical uses and effects of cannabis including the prescription for medical marijuana use. Please visit us at http://www.medicalmarijuanacarddoctors.com
Monday, January 23, 2012
Federal Government is Impelled to Support Medical Marijuana by the American Medical Association
The American Medical Association, which is the largest doctors' organization in the USA, has reconsidered its position towards marijuana and currently supports exploration and medical research on marijuana for medicinal use. On Tuesday, the group has persuaded the federal government to re-evaluate its controlled substance categorization of marijuana in Schedule I, which unfairly maligns the plant alongside with some of the most hazardous narcotic substances, such as LSD and heroin.
AMA officer of board, Dr. Edward Langston specifies that just a least number of controlled, casual tests have ever been maintained on ingested marijuana in spite of medical research in by marijuana doctors and other experts, which encompasses more than thirty years. As for now, the group encourages new researches on marijuana's effectiveness in spite of its support for the classification of marijuana in Schedule I, since 1997, because more and more marijuana doctors appear over time.
This year, Obama's administration has also ordered federal narcotics agents to stop prosecuting people who use and distribute marijuana (including medical marijuana doctors) in the states that have legalized it, which indicated an alteration of the course from past administrations' stringent opposition to the use of medical marijuana, even for people that have marijuana cards in the states that have legalized the plant for medical use. At the moment, fourteen states lawfully permit the use of medical marijuana and around twelve other states have started to think about doing so. The American Medical Association is interested in study, which takes in account alternative methods of using marijuana, apart from therapeutically smoking it. Lawyers for medical marijuana speak about other helpful modes of medical marijuana use, involving the THC-rich cannabis oil extraction, which is claimed to be able to heal cancer patients. Today, no one is persecuted for the use of cannabis if a legal medical marijuana card is present.
The reaction of the federal government to the AMA's stance has been pretty silent in spite of loosened federal prosecution of medical marijuana use and medical marijuana clinic workers. DEA - the Drug Enforcement Administration - repeated the status of marijuana as a Schedule I substance and the FDA - Food and Drug Administration - refused to give any commentaries on the situation. The American Medical Association was one of the sole groups to object the first federal limitation on cannabis, which were established back in 1937. It still persists to decline casual idea that marijuana is a myth, in spite of its past support of Schedule I narcotic classification. The organization even objected an offered amendment, which would have settled its managerial policies in resistance to ingested marijuana as a safe way of use for marijuana treatment. In fact almost any marijuana clinic provides edible products of medical marijuana for patients with marijuana cards.
Marijuana support groups are joyous about the new stance of the AMA and the extending change of attitude towards marijuana and everything related to it - marijuana doctors, marijuana clinics, etc. While federal administration still resists against the marijuana legalization, referring to the FDA consideration in objection to its secure use as medicine, popular belief persists to change in favor of further study and medical use of marijuana. Last year, the second largest doctor group, the American College of Physicians has uttered similar support for improved research and reassessment of marijuana. Also, the California Medical Association passed its own opinions that referred to marijuana criminalization as a "failed public health policy."
The moods are changing towards frank research of the marijuana benefits. The attraction for further proof-based study by acknowledged medicinal organizations is a step in the proper direction on the way to legalizing medical marijuana for legal and safe medicinal purposes
Amelia Simpson is from USA. She is graduate in English from California. She has 4 years of good experience in content writing. she has written many articles and news on many Domains. Currently she is writing mainly for Medical Marijuana Card [http://www.mmjcardfinder.com], Medical Marijuana license [http://www.mmjcardfinder.com] and MMJ card.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Medical Marijuana Treats Insomnia
Medical marijuana provides even better sleep than other prescription sleep medicines. It provides good, restful sleep without any of the negative side effects. Insomnia is more than an unpleasant disruption of sleep. It can adversely affect life in a variety of ways. It damages health, strains relationships and generally decreases quality of life at both home and work. Unfortunately, over the counter and other prescription aids often cause drowsiness the next day and it leaves the patient feeling just as sluggish as they do when they cannot sleep. But there is no need to continue to suffer the discomfort and displeasure of sleepless nights and drowsy days. Medical marijuana is a safe and natural alternative to often dangerous and disorienting medication.
Many of the drugs currently used as sleep aids are dangerous and habit forming. On the other hand a lot of research has shown that none of these negative side effects have been experienced with cannabis. It is non-habit forming and as compared with other prescription medications it does not put you under so deep that you do not experience dreams. Instead with medical marijuana you will drift off to a pleasant sleep and awake the next day feeling rested and refreshed.
With medical marijuana many patients who suffer from sleeplessness and insomnia are experiencing rest like they have not had in years. They report improved ability to fall asleep and also stay asleep. They also say that they do not have any of the residual drowsiness the next day that they had experienced during their time on prescription medications. Also, many patients prefer that they do not have to undergo the unpleasant problem of becoming increasingly addicted to their other medication. Additionally, several patients have the added trouble of increasing resiliency to their other medications that results in constantly needing a higher dosage to get the same benefits and it also increases the unpleasant side effects. But none of these problems happen with medical marijuana. Because it is non habit forming, if it is necessary to take a little more one night when it is particularly hard to get to bed it will not have any residual effects the next day.
It is amazing what a good night's rest can do to increase the enjoyment of life. Feeling more alert and rested makes it easier to work, easier to function with your family and also leads to a happier, more active lifestyle. People who get the sleep they need at night are more prone to exercise and do other activities that increase their quality of life.
If you have a hard time sleeping and think you would benefit from medical marijuana Riverside CA professionals are ready to work with you. For more information visit http://thcmd4u.com/
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Medical Marijuana - How It Can Help You
Medical marijuana is legal in several states and can provide benefits for people with a wide variety of medical issues. A doctor can prescribe cannabis (the medical name for marijuana) for different conditions. Most commonly, cannabis is prescribed for the relief of extreme pain. It can also increase appetite in chemotherapy patients who struggle with nausea. Overall, medical marijuana has a positive effect on society, because it gives doctors another tool for helping patients. Cannabis is a natural medicine that can help alleviate the symptoms of several different medical problems. It can treat conditions that occur often and affect many people, as well as the symptoms associated with serious, life threatening illnesses.
One of the general issues that medical cannabis can help with is chronic pain, especially back or neck pain. Often, long term conditions of constant pain, such as those associated with the neck or back, are something that a person just has to deal with. Opioid painkillers are one option, but they are highly addictive, and addiction to painkillers can be a debilitating condition that affects people's relationships, family life, and career. The alternative to this is medical marijuana, which does not pose the risk of addiction that traditional painkillers do. Similarly, anti-inflammatory drugs also pose problems with long term use, whereas cannabis does not carry the same risks. Cannabis actually works nearly instantly when smoked. Its pain relieving properties can be felt within minutes.
Gastritis is one condition that can be treated via medical marijuana. Cannabis is able to regulate pain, stimulate appetite, and relax one's muscles, especially in the gastrointestinal area. For those reasons, cannabis can be used to reduce the painful symptoms of gastritis. The added benefit is the quick acting nature of cannabis when smoked. During a gastritis flare up, a person can combat the attack by smoking medical cannabis.
HIV/AIDS patients are commonly prescribed cannabis in states that allow its medical use. The symptoms associated with HIV and AIDS, and the medications prescribed for them, can cause pain and loss of appetite. Studies show that cannabis can help AIDS patients to regain their appetites, regain lost weight, and to improve their overall outlook on life. Depression is one of the many issues that AIDS patients face, and cannabis use has also shown to be effective in treating depression associated with HIV/AIDS.
One condition that affects women is Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) which features symptoms such as abdominal cramping and pain, as well as irritability. Once again, these are symptoms that medical marijuana has a proven track record in combating.
By applying the medical perspective on these issues, it is possible to see that the issues that face us, even when psychological or emotional, often are medical in nature. Likewise, by adopting cannabis as a legitimate medicine into the framework of medical ideology, it becomes clear that medical marijuana should in fact have a vast range of medical uses, and they should be treated with the same seriousness as any other medical issue. This process of the medicalization of our society actually has benefits in the form of opening up people's eyes to cannabis as a reliable and effective medicine.
If you think you would benefit from medical marijuana Orange County professionals are ready to work with you. For more information visit http://thcmd4u.com/
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Marijuana And Your Property Investment
Huge Drug Crops in Property Investment Rentals
It is the same in most western developed countries where police have urged landlords to be aware of illegal drug set-ups in their property investment rentals. Rental properties are being used en mass by individuals and syndicates to grow marijuana of high quality and in abundance, often harvesting crops every 12 weeks.
During a large drug bust in Australia in late 2010, police executed 74 search warrants across the state of Victoria, seizing more than 9000 cannabis plants. A large number of people were charged with drug-related offences as a result of the raids.
Although stating the obvious, police said that 58 of the 68 residences raided were rentals. When landlords were contacted, the police found most of them were unaware of the illegal activity going on at their property. Most homeowners were found to be naive and had advertised for tenants via newspaper adverts and in shop windows. Consequently, their property investment rental agreements were more often than not, a piece of paper, handwritten and of little legal stature, despite full legal documentation being readily available on the internet.
Rental investment property in these cases are leased for the expressed purpose of growing 'dope' and sometimes every room in the house has hydroponic growing equipment, including reflective sheeting on the walls, a full lighting set up, watering system and air conditioning and an exhaust system to diffuse the heavy smell of maturing buds.
'Crop sitters' can be paid thousands of dollars a week to tend the crops and tenants were known to offer months and months of rent in advance and would pay each rent amount due, on time, Unfortunately when the tenant leaves, home owners would often find a house with carpet missing, new walls, water damage and a tampered with electrical system.
In every property investment rental, landlords need to formalise rental agreements and ask why they were offered such a large sum of money in advance.
Operation Entity, as the Victorian drug operation was called, was responsible for 30 people facing the judge on various criminal and drug related charges, but take note that in one house south of the city, police found more than 400 dope plants, growing in 11 rooms in a two story home!
Is Your Property Investment Rental A Drug House?
After reading an article highlighting this property investment rental problem, it got me thinking. Firstly it got me thinking of one of the properties I purchased and also of the potential of buying more 'drug houses'. If you own a drug house, then that's another problem and I hope you get out of it inexpensively and quickly, but one of the first houses I added to my property investment portfolio was an ex-hydroponic dope house.
The owners were at their wits' end and decided to sell rather than spend the money required to fix the house. The house was a mess, inside and out, especially since the guard dog had eaten parts of the side fence and the main window frames right down to the glass. It must have been devastating for the owners to see what was their family home at one time, reduced to the state it was in, just before I bought it. For me, this was an opportunity to add value to my property investment portfolio.
Benefits of Buying A Dope House As A Property Investment
The immediate benefit of a property of this nature that's for sale, is the price.
The second is the motivation of the vendor, who is often at the end of their tether.
The third is that the alterations made by the dope growers can be easily rectified, such as with many renovations.
The fourth is, the houses often look far worse than they are.
Lastly, the social stigma of the property's sordid past can drive potential buyers away.
Dangers of Buying a Dope House As a Property Investment
Walls - sometimes additions have been made and can be constructed out of any material, including asbestos, so be sure to check the nature of the walls. Most often they can be removed easily, but there could be cases where that extra room is perfect to add value, so assess the benefit as well as the professionalism of the workmanship. If you are going to remove any wall, just check it's not load bearing.
Plumbing - have a qualified plumber check your pipes and the mains. Often water had been diverted to the crop rooms and the main had been modified to register a lower reading.
Electrics - have a qualified electrician do a thorough pre purchase check and quote on the work required to re wire the house back to normal. All professional hydroponic setups have adjusted the wiring, often with amateur and dangerous results.
Ceilings & Roof Cavity - as per wiring, check the upper ceiling space carefully. Ceilings will have holes drilled into them for extra water pipes and for heavy-duty hooks to carry the weight of the hydroponic lights, so expect some plastering work. This applies also to how the growers have attached any reflective sheeting to the walls.
Police - if they are not aware already, notify them that you have bought the house and what you intend to do with it over what time period. You don't want an unexpected visit from the drug squad in the future, especially not an armed one.
What I Found In My Property Investment Dope House
I think I may have got out of the worst of the problems associated with buying property investment dope houses, but each one really needs to be assessed on its merits, like any other purchase. You just need to be aware beforehand of the probability of certain problems associated with drug crops. Please note though, I am discussing marijuana growing and not drug laboratories. I have only one thing to say about houses that were meth labs and that's "Don't Go There!"
What I found were live wires in the roof cavity, power re configured at the meter box, water pipes through the ceiling and roof, the water main had been tampered with, ceilings full of holes and some walls that needed to be re-plastered. Unfortunately, I didn't find a stash of either dope or money hidden away in any roof or underground cavity. I looked! The thought of some whacked out 'doper' leaving behind $50k stashed under the floorboards was on my mind for the first 3 weeks of the reno!
Property Investment Buyers' Ethos
I remember a chap describing his theory on due diligence for his property investment portfolio and that was " There are plenty of ways to skin a cat" and although that saying may be a little outdated, the premise and meaning behind it remains.
If you would like to get your hands on a ton of useful, relevant and time-saving, property investment tools, resources and information, then http://theblockblog.com will help you out, including an update to this article and hundreds of property links for investing in the USA, New Zealand and Australia.
Ian C Fraser
Free Property Investing Information, Tools & Resources for Property Investors with a Sense Of Humour!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
10 Facts to Know About the Los Angeles Medicinal Marijuana Program
The Los Angeles Medicinal Marijuana Program is one that has greatly expanded over the past five years. As more and more doctors become part of this growing network, and as more and more research institutes are able to produce clinical studies on the benefits of medicinal marijuana, more and more ailments are being approved for it to effectively treat.
Tantamount to these efforts is progress. A good idea of this progress can be realized when one analyzes how many different conditions medical cannabis is approved to treat in Los Angeles, a number that currently is more than 150. If you ever wondered about what some quick facts were regarding the Los Angeles Medicinal Marijuana Program, these 10 should keep you well informed about it.
Top 10 Factoids About the Los Angeles Medicinal Marijuana Program
1. Proposition 215 legalizing a Los Angeles medicinal marijuana program was originally passed in 1996, called the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
2. In 2003, this proposition was amended as Senate Bill (SB) 420 (Chapter 875, Statutes of 2003), which created dispensaries and a marijuana card program in LA.
3. The Los Angeles Medicinal Marijuana Program is administered, tracked and funded by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
4. Senate Bill 420 requires that this medical marijuana program be paid for by the application fees charged for each card by the state.
5. Per the CDPH guidelines, "Upon obtaining a recommendation from their physician for use of medicinal marijuana, patients and their primary caregivers may apply for and be issued, a Medical Marijuana Identification Card."
6. Per CDPH specs for the fiscal year of 2011, there are more than 52,549 Los Angeles medical marijuana cards in use that are valid for one year.
7. Only licensed doctors or LA marijuana clinics and medical offices can recommend patients for an Los Angeles cannabis card.
8. Per state of California law, "seriously ill Californians have the right to obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes" and to "ensure that patients and their primary caregivers who obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes upon the recommendation of a physician are not subject to criminal prosecution or sanction." (Calif. Health & Safety Code 11362.5 (b)) Patients and/or their primary caregivers may possess no more than eight ounces of dried marijuana and/or six mature (or 12 immature) marijuana plants."
9. Minors who are suffering from covered illnesses can be approved for a medical marijuana card in Los Angeles, but they must meet specific requirements that are set by the state, which can vary by county.
10. Only holders of a valid card are protected from legal prosecution by the state. Federal law still prohibits using marijuana for any reason and classifies it as a schedule 1 drug. However, it's highly unlikely that any person would be prosecuted for using medical marijuana in LA by the feds, as they don't police residents of states in the union.
Author Bio:
Cannabis Doctors Network is an organization that is committed to aiding patients in finding the licensed, caring and professional doctors that they need to see in order to get approved for a medical marijuana card in their state. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service for our clients and stand behind our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Los Angeles cannabis
Monday, December 5, 2011
Medical Marijuana For ADHD
At the Peace in Medicine Healing Center in Sebastopol, the wares on display include dried marijuana - featuring brands like Kryptonite, Voodoo Daddy and Train Wreck - and medicinal cookies arrayed below a sign saying, "Keep Out of Reach of Your Mother."
Several Bay Area doctors who recommend medical marijuana for their patients said in recent interviews that their client base had expanded to include teenagers with psychiatric conditions including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
"It's not everybody's medicine, but for some, it can make a profound difference," said Valerie Corral, a founder of the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana, a patients' collective in Santa Cruz that has two dozen minors as registered clients.
Because California does not require doctors to report cases involving medical marijuana, no reliable data exist for how many minors have been authorized to receive it. But Dr. Jean Talleyrand, who founded MediCann, a network in Oakland of 20 clinics who authorize patients to use the drug, said his staff members had treated as many as 50 patients ages 14 to 18 who had A.D.H.D. Bay Area doctors have been at the forefront of the fierce debate about medical marijuana, winning tolerance for people with grave illnesses like terminal cancer and AIDS. Yet as these doctors use their discretion more liberally, such support - even here - may be harder to muster, especially when it comes to using marijuana to treat adolescents with A.D.H.D.
"How many ways can one say 'one of the worst ideas of all time?' " asked Stephen Hinshaw, the chairman of the psychology department at the University of California, Berkeley. He cited studies showing that tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the active ingredient in cannabis, disrupts attention, memory and concentration - functions already compromised in people with the attention-deficit disorder.
Advocates are just as adamant, though they are in a distinct minority. "It's safer than aspirin," Dr. Talleyrand said. He and other marijuana advocates maintain that it is also safer than methylphenidate (Ritalin), the stimulant prescription drug most often used to treat A.D.H.D. That drug has documented potential side effects including insomnia, depression, facial tics and stunted growth.
In 1996, voters approved a ballot proposition making California the first state to legalize medical marijuana. Twelve other states have followed suit - allowing cannabis for several specified, serious conditions including cancer and AIDS - but only California adds the grab-bag phrase "for any other illness for which marijuana provides relief."
This has left those doctors willing to "recommend" cannabis - in the Alice-in-Wonderland world of medical marijuana, they cannot legally prescribe it - with leeway that some use to a daring degree. "You can get it for a backache," said Keith Stroup, the founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
Nonetheless, expanding its use among young people is controversial even among doctors who authorize medical marijuana.
Gene Schoenfeld, a doctor in Sausalito, said, "I wouldn't do it for anyone under 21, unless they have a life-threatening problem such as cancer or AIDS."
Dr. Schoenfeld added, "It's detrimental to adolescents who chronically use it, and if it's being used medically, that implies chronic use."
Dr. Nora D. Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, said she was particularly worried about the risk of dependency - a risk she said was already high among adolescents and people with attention-deficit disorder.
Counterintuitive as it may seem, however, patients and doctors have been reporting that marijuana helps alleviate some of the symptoms, particularly the anxiety and anger that so often accompany A.D.H.D. The disorder has been diagnosed in more than 4.5 million children in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers have linked the use of marijuana by adolescents to increased risk of psychosis and schizophrenia for people genetically predisposed to those illnesses. However, one 2008 report in the journal Schizophrenia Research suggested that the incidence of mental health problems among adolescents with the disorder who used marijuana was lower than that of nonusers.
Marijuana is "a godsend" for some people with A.D.H.D., said Dr. Edward M. Hallowell, a psychiatrist who has written several books on the disorder. However, Dr. Hallowell said he discourages his patients from using it, both because it is - mostly - illegal, and because his observations show that "it can lead to a syndrome in which all the person wants to do all day is get stoned, and they do nothing else."
Until the age of 18, patients requesting medical marijuana must be accompanied to the doctor's appointment and to the dispensaries by a parent or authorized caregiver. Some doctors interviewed said they suspected that in at least some cases, parents were accompanying their children primarily with the hope that medical authorization would allow the adolescents to avoid buying drugs on the street.
A recent University of Michigan study found that more than 40 percent of high school students had tried marijuana.
"I don't have a problem with that, as long as we can have our medical conversation," Dr. Talleyrand said, adding that patients must have medical records to be seen by his doctors.
The Medical Board of California began investigating Dr. Talleyrand in the spring, said a board spokeswoman, Candis Cohen, after a KGO-TV report detailed questionable practices at MediCann clinics, which, the report said, had grossed at least $10 million in five years.
Dr. Talleyrand and his staff members are not alone in being willing to recommend marijuana for minors. In Berkeley, Dr. Frank Lucido said he was questioned by the medical board but ultimately not disciplined after he authorized marijuana for a 16-year-old boy with A.D.H.D. who had tried Ritalin unsuccessfully and was racking up a record of minor arrests.
Within a year of the new treatment, he said, the boy was getting better grades and was even elected president of his special-education class. "He was telling his mother: 'My brain works. I can think,' " Dr. Lucido said.
"With any medication, you weigh the benefits against the risks," he added.
Even so, MediCann patients who receive the authorization must sign a form listing possible downsides of marijuana use, including "mental slowness," memory problems, nervousness, confusion, "increased talkativeness," rapid heartbeat, difficulty in completing complex tasks and hunger. "Some patients can become dependent on marijuana," the form also warns.
The White House's recent signals of more federal tolerance for state medical marijuana laws - which pointedly excluded sales to minors - reignited the debate over medical marijuana.
Some advocates, like Dr. Lester Grinspoon, an associate professor emeritus of psychiatry at Harvard University, suggest that medical marijuana's stigma has less to do with questions of clinical efficacy and more to do with its association, in popular culture, with illicit pleasure and addiction.
Others, like Alberto Torrico of Fremont, the majority leader of the California Assembly, argue for more oversight in general. "The marijuana is a lot more powerful these days than when we were growing up, and too much is being dispensed for nonmedical reasons," he said in an interview last week, bluntly adding, "Any children being given medical marijuana is unacceptable."
As advocates of increased acceptance try to win support, they may find their serious arguments compromised by the dispensaries' playful atmosphere.
OrganiCann, a dispensary in Santa Rosa, has a Web site advertisement listing the "medible of the week" - butterscotch rock candy - invitingly photographed in a gift box with a ribbon. OrganiCann also offers a 10 percent discount, every Friday, for customers with a valid student ID.
Katherine Ellison is a Pulitzer-prize winning reporter and author, most recently, of "Buzz: A Year of Paying Attention," to be published by Hyperion this fall. http://www.katherineellison.com
Sunday, December 4, 2011
The Marijuana Effect on Diseases
In ancient days marijuana was treated as natural drug that was used by those people who felt ignored by the world. But in late 70's the scientists led a research and found positive healing effects of marijuana thus making it clear that marijuana should not be ignored as a substance. It was then declared as a medicinal drug and was called as medical marijuana. Some countries have made growing, buying, selling, possessing and using marijuana absolutely legal. The residents who are patients to a specific disease are cured by these but they should have Medical Marijuana License for all these works to do. In US marijuana deployment is prohibited as it is treated as a drug there, but in approx 14 states there it's been made legal due to the benefits which their citizens received in marijuana treatment. Marijuana can also be injurious if it's taken in excess so it's been made clear that as per rules you can only possess an adequate amount of the cannabis (marijuana).
Marijuana actually contains 483 different chemical constituents. In detailed study it was found that it also contains non-psychoactive components. These constituents are helpful in treatment of diseases such as cancer and aids. There are several Medical Marijuana Dispensaries also available which help people in the treatment from different terminal diseases. A good marijuana dispensary offers you an appointment with the physician certified for their work in medical marijuana treatment. Then the patent have to visit the local health department to obtain the MMJ Card. Marijuana treatment is very efficient and it confirms to give treatment for several diseases. You must visit to several dispensaries before getting the treatment. Doing so will make you understand their method of treatment and the atmosphere which is provided there.
Each marijuana patient should have a medical marijuana card if they want to be taken through marijuana treatment. The MMJ cards are provided by the state authorities where it's been registered as a legal substance. It's important that you get your medical marijuana card from a good card enrollment company because there are other companies that too provide the promised services but they send the cards via post which are sometimes not valid. While getting your marijuana treatment card you must ensure that the company who's delivering your card possesses Medical Marijuana License. You have to follow some basic and simple guidelines in order to get this card. This needs ID card and driving license in order to make it clear that you are a resident of the country. It will surely take a lot of time and some additional efforts to become eligible and verifying of documents but by this procedure you will be insured that there won't be any problem later. We are hoping that someday the whole world will understand the benefits of cannabis and it will be made legal in all the states so that the patients can avail the benefits of medical marijuana treatment right at their home.
I am freelance copy writer.
Medical Marijuana License [http://medical-marijuanalicense.com/]
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries [http://medical-marijuanalicense.com/]
Monday, November 28, 2011
Top 3 Mistakes Made by People Who Try Getting a Medical Marijuana Card
Reasons to get a Medical Marijuana card
The Many Uses of Marijuana: Do you suffer from a degenerative disease? Are you suffering from lack of sleep or chronic pain? Do you use marijuana illegally and want to stop risking your freedom and livelihood buying drugs from criminals? If you can answer YES to any of these, I can tell you that you are not alone.
The marijuana-for-health movement has been growing in numbers and it is spreading across the country. Every year, more and more states have politicians lobbying for cannabis reform and legislation that brings the healing benefits of marijuana to deserving patients. But who has the right to claim this prize? Can anybody really get a medical marijuana card, or is it only for the seriously sick and the terminally ill?
Getting Medical Marijuana Mistakes and Misconceptions
Those who are new to using marijuana or are not aware of cannabis used for legal and medical purposes are all over and everyday more of them are becoming educated about the amazing benefits of becoming a legal marijuana patient. The first step for anybody seeking information about how to get medical marijuana card is to take special note of the top mistakes made by aspiring patients:
1. Lack of understanding of Marijuana Laws and the states that they apply in
People need to remember that all forms of use, possession and sale of marijuana are still illegal in the United States under federal law. However, if people were to read the state laws and do proper research, they would know that state laws offer a safe legal haven for those who seek to use cannabis for its medical benefits and are therefore protected by the state if they follow ALL PROPER STEPS.
2. Aspiring patients do not know the system for getting a Medical Marijuana card
Marijuana itself is one of the largest agricultural industries in the world, and the branch of medicinal marijuana is gigantic in itself. This massive-scale business operates on a very fine line when trying to weigh the needs of the patients and the law makers. Those who do not understand the pressure and needs of this industry are going to be rejected due to the fact that doctors, growers, 420 small businesses, and politicians are all people pushing for a cause, and they are very protective of their image. It would look very bad if stereotypical marijuana users were bragging to reporters about their ability to cheat the system. Getting a medical marijuana card in your state protects you by state regulations making it a process which must follow the laws.
3. People have no clue where to begin
One of the most difficult parts about how to get a medical marijuana card in California, or anywhere else, is beginning the process in a correct and legal way. Using an internet search engine, one can see that an inquiry for medical marijuana brings nothing but a large number of advertisements for doctors and dispensaries selling their goods along with a political battleground over legalization.The medical pages give strict restrictions to their practice and only schedule appointments with those who have met qualification guidelines, while the dispensaries taunt you with their beautiful legal medication! So how do you get this ball rolling...
Becoming a patient
In order to get a medical marijuana card in California or anywhere else, you only must have an approved reason or condition, see a doctor that is authorized to recommend the use of cannabis, and then find someone that is legally authorized to "supply" you(it is illegal to profit from the sale of marijuana, so collectives and dispensaries only accept "donations" in exchange for their products). This sounds like a simple process, but it can only be done if you remember to not make the 3 most common mistakes!
Sounds easy right?
The problem is that people do not research the process well enough, and end up being dismissed when they go for their first meeting with a "pot doc". Doctors have absolutely no problem with flat out rejecting patients who come in asking for medicinal marijuana and are unprepared. It is important that YOU DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR!
I wish good luck to all aspiring medical marijuana patients out there and offer comfort that with proper knowledge, you will soon be able to use the medicine that you need if you properly educate yourself first.
Kevin Fox is a activist for the legalization of marijuana and seeks to help people use the medicinal herb according to the legal limits of the law.
For a free guide on how to get a medical marijuana card, visit http://www.medicalmarijuanalifestyle.com
Thursday, November 24, 2011
How to Apply for A Medical Marijuana Registry Card
Are you a patient who believes that this drug can help you in your battle and lives in a state or country where marijuana use is legal? If so, this article will help you on how to use medical marijuana without any worries about the law. Here are salient guides that will surely gain you your registry card:
The first thing you have to do is to consult your doctor. For you to qualify, you should be a patient who is suffering from chronic, debilitating, severe, and/or a persistent type of disease. Upon consultation, a licensed doctor will give you a recommendation that you are deemed to benefit from medical cannabis. This recommendation should include your diagnosis and the reason why you are eligible for medical marijuana treatment. Your physician may have to fill up a form that will substantiate to the necessity of the recommendation. You can get this form from your state health department or any state-assigned sector that handles these matters.
Since marijuana is still classified under Schedule I drug, this means that a physician is prohibited to prescribe the drug; and since pharmacies dispense only physician-prescribed medications, you cannot get the drug from these commercial establishments. You should know that not all consultations turn out to be successful. Each of the 15 states that approves the use of medical marijuana has their own law about medical marijuana dispensaries.
Once you have the requisite documents, you can now apply for a medical marijuana registry card. Your state may require a registration fee and other documents to prove your age and residency such as driver's license, social security identification card or any documents specified.
Possessing a medical marijuana registry card means that you are given the responsibility to use marijuana for the sole purpose of medical therapy for personal own use. Other states such as California allows qualified patients o grow their own weeds while others do not. You can get them in a licensed dispensary.
Arlyn Heidi Basada is an experienced freelance writer who specializes in content writing and copywriting. She has an extensive background in the field of health sciences but can give high-quality articles in almost every genre. To know more about her works, visit her blog: http://www.guidemate.blogspot.com