How/Why Marijuana Can Be an Effective Treatment fo
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If you’re not familiar with how cannabis and asthma affect your body, you may think it’s counterintuitive to use it. After all, many people associate cannabis with smoking, which most people know has a negative impact on your lungs. However, evidence suggests certain compounds in medical pot may help alleviate your asthma symptoms.
Marijuana has anti-spasmodic, anti-anxiety and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for treating asthma for some people. The herb may also address certain issues with conventional treatments such as inhalers.
According to a 1976 study, THC acts as an immediate and effective bronchodilator in asthma patients. Researchers in the study administered THC in patients as an aerosol spray at a mere 1/5 of a milligram dose.
THC, despite this tiny dose, was found to mimic a common anti-asthma medication called salbutamol.
In 1970, experiments of medical weed showed that although tobacco causes your airways to narrow when smoked, smoking cannabis actually opens up your airways. During a study, eight patients with asthma did exercise and methacholine challenge tests. Following the challenges, researchers treated the patients with:
Marijuana
A short-acting beta agonist
Saline
Placebo cannabis
Out of these, short-acting beta-agonist and marijuana immediately opened the patients’ airways.
https://www.marijuanadoctors.com/conditions/asthma/
Of course, smoking is most often associated with various adverse effects on our lungs, but there are many other healthier ways of administering cannabis.
For example, delicious THC gummy bears and lollipops.
As I found out, cannabis and asthma have a three-millennia long relationship.
Around 1200 BC, ancient Egyptians used the herb to treat many conditions, including asthma.
French writer Marcel Proust used cannabis regularly to manage asthma symptoms, often referring to cannabis as “anti-asthma cigarettes.”
More recently, and not so long ago, before cannabis was demonized and pushed into illegality, cannabis was used as a cough medication:
In the early 1920s, medical practitioners were allowed to prescribe cannabis, which resulted in tinctures being one of the preferred additions to cough medicines—since they didn’t make patients depressed and constipated.
https://greencamp.com/cannabis-and-asthma/