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Cannabis for Anxiety- Friend or Foe

Cannabis for Anxiety- Friend or Foe

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Cannabis for Anxiety- Friend or Foe

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  1. CANNABISFORANXIETY: FRIENDORFOE? nymedicalcard.com

  2. Depression gets the best of us and it is no wonder, nowadays, one in five Americans suffer from depression. The root cause of depression may vary individually, but it is fair to say that there are several methods to treat depression. And in this post, we will discuss the success rate of at least one treatment option. Now, according to a report published by the WHO, 300 million people are likely to be affected by depression across the planet. So, this also means that we should be open to all the treatment options available to us. However, how successful is cannabis in this case? Read on to find out. First thing first, what is the connection between depression and cannabis? Unfortunately, we don't have enough evidence to clearly state that cannabis can help people with depression. However, we always get mixed reviews about marijuana use for depression. For instance, people who consume medical marijuana for depression believe that it helps them sleep at night. On the other hand, the mainstream community of doctors believe that cognitive-behavioral therapies work best for depression. Not only this even if we look at the research so far, but it is also fair to say that cannabis does have some impact on the human system. For instance, let us take a look at some of the few studies we have as proof. So, a study conducted in 2016, revealed that medical marijuana may help reduce the symptoms of depression. Especially the one associated with sleep disturbances. On the other hand, another study published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment in 2017 showed that cannabis use may improve sleep but not quality of life. So, as we mentioned earlier, marijuana association with depression has so far produced mixed results. So, can cannabis help you cure depression? With the rise in marijuana use, people are forced to think if cannabis could be the answer to all their problems. Some might say that cannabis has really helped them alleviate the symptoms of certain medical conditions. While others may hold a different opinion.

  3. For example, if you live in New York, you can easily access the strain that suits your medical condition with the help of a . So, given marijuana's popularity, it becomes even more important to look at all the aspects of this newly introduced substance. You see, there is also a need to take major precautions before consuming marijuana for medical treatment. In this case, consult a doctor and see if the doctor deems it fit for you to use cannabis for depression. This way you will get the exact treatment that suits both your mental and physical health. medical marijuana card in New York Final thoughts on marijuana use for depression You see the problem lies in the scarcity of research. We don't have enough evidence to prove whether cannabis is good for your health or not. Which brings us to the final point, is marijuana good for depression or not? Unfortunately no because of the mixed findings and reviews we get from people all the time. This is why you have to wait until full-proof evidence comes out. For now, consider treating your depression with all the other treatment options available and don't forget to eat healthily and exercise every day. Website: Phone: (855) 511-2341 Address: 350 Northern Blvd STE 324 Albany NY nymedicalcard.com

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