cannabis oil

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In my research on cannabis oil that can be put on a doctor's recipe for people with different diseases, it seems very good to help to be pain free and especially for people with spasm up to forty percent. Make sure you've been moving for almost twenty-four hours a day and have been using various medications and almost nothing, and the last resort is Cannabis oil.
I will hear my doctor's next Friday when I can use it, and then I know if I'm also benefiting from it. I think so important in my life that I would like to share with you to show if it actually works with me or not.

Are you curious about what I'm talking about? Below, I searched a bit to get a picture of you.

Medical cannabis is cannabis that uses patients as a medication for medical purposes. Some also speak of medivite. Medicinal use of cannabis has existed since 5000 years and has since spread throughout the world.
China and India
The first mention of medicinal cannabis comes from the Chinese emperor botanist Shen-nung. 5000 years ago he proclaimed cannabis as a drug against malaria, blockage, rheumatic pains and various women's problems. Another Chinese botanist, Hoa-Glio, described a mixture of cannabis resin and wine as an effective painkiller.
Also in 3000 years of Ayurvedic texts from India, the gut and therapeutic properties of cannabis are described, for example in case of insomnia, headache, fever, gastrointestinal complaints, births and general painkillers.
Old Testament
The Old Testament (Exodus 30: 22-23) describes a prescription of a skin oil containing large amounts of cane bosom (cannabis). Initially, this oil was intended for priests and kings only. According to the New Testament, it was provided to all people later. The "miraculous" healing of people with skin disorders is due to the antibacterial properties of cannabis oil.
In recent years, ancient texts and archaeological discoveries have shown that various peoples, such as the Scythians, Egyptians, Romans and Greeks, apply cannabis for medical purposes.
Modern time
Before aspirin was invented at the end of the 19th century, cannabis was one of the most popular painkillers. Modern medical and scientific research began in the middle of the same century with doctors like O'Shaughnessy (England) and Moreau de Tours (France). They used cannabis to treat melancholia and migraine, and as a sleeping drug, analgesic and anti-epileptic.
In the 20th century, scientists discovered that smoking of cannabis reduces intraocular pressure. High intraocular pressure causes glaucoma and can lead to blindness. The use of cannabis can prevent that. Later medical use focuses mainly on reducing unwanted weight loss and chronic loss of appetite among AIDS patients and people undergoing chemotherapy. Cannabis is also used in skeletal and muscular disorders. In recent years, research has been done on THC in cannabis and the prevention of atherosclerosis. In addition, cannabis has been used in the treatment of alcoholism and heroin addiction and for the prevention of migraine.
Did you know?
In the Old and New Testament the healing effect of cannabis is described.
Source: informationcentrumcannabis.nl

Medicinal use cannabis
Cannabis is often used as a medicine. Today, medicinal cannabis can be obtained from a pharmacy at the pharmacy as a drug against (nerve) pain, inflammation and spasms.
There are several types of medicinal cannabis, called Bedrocan, Bedrobinol, Bediol and Bedica. These varieties differ in strength and composition. Therefore, its operation and application are also different. There are indications that high CBD cannabis content (including Bediol) works well against pain and spasms, for example in multiple sclerosis patients. It also seems to work well against inflammatory reactions. Cannabis with predominantly THC (Bedrocan, Bedica and Bedrobinol) is especially effective in conditions such as Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome, therapy resistant glaucoma and in complaints such as weight loss, nausea and vomiting.
The effect of medicinal cannabis differs from person to person. Therefore, the doctor determines in consultation with the patient:
 Which variety is most suitable,
 how much he needs at a time and day
 how he uses the medicinal cannabis
There are also a number of complaints that have been successfully treated with medicinal cannabis, but the results have not yet been supported by a large-scale scientific research:

Rheumatism
Migraine
Epilepsy
Glaucoma
Ulcerative colitis
Crohn's disease
Alzheimer's
Anorexia
Parkinson's disease
Asthma
ADHD
Anxiety Disorder
ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) / chronic fatigue

Source: http://medicinaal-cannabis.nl/wietolie/

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I use cannabis for pain relief (osteoarthritis), helps me very good. I hope it will help you as well. If you have questions about it, just shoot, I have a lot of contacts in cannabisland on other platforms (FB+Twitter) Heel veel succes!

That's a miracle and how nice it helps you too.
It's a pity I do not use it, normally it's not that hard but yes, if you live in an anwbz, it seems very difficult because of their rules.

Social clubs en patientenverenigingen, daar heb je de meeste kans op hulp in mijn ogen. (qua cannabis therapie)

Thank you for sharing this knowledge, hope you can start to use it.
Resteemed.

I use it for a social phobia that is 99 % gone now.
It somehow puts a wall between you and the fear... Fantastic.
Also great as pain killer and relaxing the muscles.
I only use CBD oil.

I hope it works for you aswell @robintimoradio fingers crossed