Medicinal Cannabis

Debunking Myths Of Cannabis Use

Plant medicine has been in existence since the dawn of humankind – and utilizing the cannabis plant for wellness has been an ongoing journey for an estimated 10,000 years. Long time cannabis advocates have been proponents of the medicinal and spiritual properties of this ancient plant well before its consumption for recreational purposes. Political, economic and social events in the 20th century have altered the perceptions of how this plant’s benefits are viewed. Debunking untrue myths of cannabis use is a big part of educating the general public of its benefits.

In order to enrich lives through cannabis wellness, it is important  dispel the fog of misinformation surrounding this ancient plant and separate fact from fiction – debunking prevalent myths and misconceptions that often shroud cannabis in confusion – and embrace its benefits and potential.

Our mission is to illuminate the path towards a more informed and educated perspective on this remarkable botanical wonder.

6 MYTHS OF CANNABIS USE

Myth 1: Cannabis is a gateway drug.

  • Fact: Extensive research has failed to establish a causal link between cannabis use and subsequent use of harder drugs. Correlation does not imply causation, and many factors contribute to drug use progression.

Myth 2: Cannabis causes permanent cognitive impairment.

  • Fact: While heavy, long-term cannabis use can affect cognitive function, the degree and permanence of these effects are often exaggerated. Most cognitive changes are reversible with abstinence.

Myth 3: Cannabis use leads to addiction and dependency.

  • Fact: While cannabis can lead to dependence, it’s less addictive than substances like alcohol, nicotine, and opioids. The risk of dependence varies based on factors like frequency and context of use.

Myth 4: Cannabis use has no medical benefits.

  • Fact: Cannabis has demonstrated medicinal properties, effectively treating conditions like chronic pain, epilepsy, PTSD, multiple sclerosis, and nausea caused by chemotherapy. Many countries have legalized medical cannabis due to its therapeutic potential.

Myth 5: Cannabis use causes lung cancer like tobacco.

  • Fact: Research indicates that smoking cannabis does not lead to lung cancer at the same rates as tobacco. Additionally, alternative consumption methods like vaping or edibles eliminate the risks associated with smoking.

Myth 6: Legalizing cannabis leads to increased crime rates.

  • Fact: Studies have shown that cannabis legalization doesn’t inherently cause a spike in crime rates. In fact, legalization can lead to a decrease in certain types of crime, like those related to the illegal drug trade.

By addressing common myths of cannabis and presenting evidence-based information, we can promote a more accurate understanding of this plant and its potential benefits, both medically and recreationally. 

As cannabis effects vary for each individual, it is important to self-educate or discuss its use with experienced consumers. Always start with a lower amount to test the effects for your comfort zone and desired outcome. Use cannabis responsibly and in compliance with all existing laws. If you have a medical condition, it is important to share your desire to add cannabis into your wellness plan with a medical professional.

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