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7 Surprising Health Benefits of Smoking Cannabis

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According to a national survey in 2015, there were 22.2 million people who used cannabis on a single month. This was a year when the Canadian government hasn’t accepted the health benefits of smoking or ingesting cannabis yet. 

Fast forward to 2019, Canadians can now reap the benefits of this miracle plant. Since its legalization in October 2018, this healing caliber has opened some people’s eyes on how this plant can be the next groundbreaking herbal medicine in the medical field. 

Provided that they buy marijuana online from a reliable and quality source, smoking cannabis will be the best decision they’ll ever make. But why do some people have high regard for this potent plant? 

Cannabis and The Endocannabinoid System

The primary connection between cannabis and the human body is through the endocannabinoid system. Cannabis contains two primary cannabinoids, THC and CBD. THC is the cannabinoid that makes people high, while CBD is non-psychoactive cannabinoid that’s full of health benefits. 

The human endocannabinoid system produces natural endocannabinoids to regulate the overall function of the body. Therefore, the induced cannabinoids from cannabis will bolster the system’s function by working directly or indirectly with receptors. Hence, keeping levels modulated all the time.

Let this article serve as an eye-opener for those who are misinformed or uneducated about marijuana’s health benefits. Here are seven of them that will get you started on smoking cannabis.

  • Inhibits cancer cells from growing

Cancer cells are abnormal cells that grow in the body. Naturally, the human body has a physiological process of controlling these anomalous cells called apoptosis. When we ingest cannabis, the cannabinoids help boost the operation of apoptosis. In turn, this destroys cancer cells even in their early stages.

  • Controls seizures

CBD or cannabidiol is one of the cannabinoids in cannabis that doesn’t make a user high. Instead, CBD has a myriad of health benefits, including the control of seizures from different illnesses. Although a lot of research still needs to be done to prove this claim, the documentaries creating a buzz online is enough to convince that CBD helps in lessening seizures. Watch this video of a baby diagnosed with cerebral palsy as an example.

  • Impedes diabetes

Cannabis, especially THC, can also help prevent diabetes or help diabetic patients. It lessens fasting blood sugar, enhances insulin production, and increases adiponectin, a type of protein that modulates the glucose levels.

  • Enhances appetite

For anyone who’s tried smoking cannabis, you instantly feel the “munchies” after a few drags. This is beneficial for people who have eating disorders. Plus, those who are experiencing post symptoms from an illness that makes them lose their appetite can also gain their appetite back. 

  • Mitigates muscle and joint pains

It’s no surprise why more and more people are joining the bandwagon on the fitness and CBD tandem. The cannabinoids in cannabis have a lot of anti-inflammatory properties that will significantly help in relieving pain after workouts, competitions, or training. If the pro athletes are using it, it’s high time you should too.

  • Lessens the onset of anxiety and depression

With the right THC to CBD ratio, smoking cannabis can be an excellent way to prevent anxiety and depression. The cannabinoids interact with the transmitters in the brain to make you feel happy. 

  • Aids sleep

I have been smoking for quite some time now, and until now, I still resort to smoking marijuana to help me sleep. I usually have trouble sleeping, especially if my day is a bit dragging. After a few puffs of weed, I doze off in a matter of minutes. 

Always take cannabis with a grain of salt if you’re a first-timer. Start with a few puffs then increase if needed.