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Medical Marijuana

Other Plants and Fungi that Contain Cannabinoids 

While cannabis is known for the cannabinoids that are in there, with over 100 of them being in there, you might wonder what other plants may incorporate this. Here, we’ll go over some of the other popular plants that do have this, and why it’s worth mentioning period. 

Why do they make these cannabinoids? 

These plants do this to protect themselves. For the most part, it’s used for production and growth, but also for chemical warfare too. The molecules get churned out so that the pests go away, and it also puts off herbivores that are trying to munch on this and also protects these organisms against the harmful UV rays that can destroy them. 

This is pretty cool, and the thing is, not all plant sand fungi product the same cannabinoids, so it’s good to try different ones and see what you can get from them. With that said, let’s go over a few of the top plants with cannabinoids in them. 

Coneflowers or echinacea 

These are plants commonly native in the North American region. Coneflowers are already used in a variety of holistic medicine, including teas, capsules, and tinctures, and for a lot of researchers, they start to understand the components of this, and also the different aklomides that are in this family. 

This plant does have endocannabinoids that work with the CB1 and CB2 receptors, and it also activates the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, which are part of your “expanded endocannabinoid system” 

Electric Daisy 

They’re called this because when you chew them, it actually causes a tingle in the tongue. 

This plant is native to Argentina and Brazil and was used in the past to help tackle different problems including toothaches.  This plant produces what’s called spilanthol, which is a binding element to the CB2 receptor area. 

While it’s not the most effective in terms of blinding, there is some affinity there, and it plays a huge role in immune response. We might see more studies on this, and the different benefits of this plant. 

Wooly Umbrella 

Let’s look at this one, which is a plant that has sulfur-yellow colored flowers. This is native to Africa, particularly in Zimbabwe and also along the eastern part of the cape. This one doesn’t have THC or CBD, but instead there some CBG in this plant, and while we’re still looking at the benefits of this, there were some studies that did find CBG in this as well. 

The research is still early though, and some scientists are struggling to get samples, but there is a chance that this may product cannabinoids that are psychoactive as well. 

Turkey Tail 

This is a very common fungus that is on wood that’s rotting, and it has a formation that looks like a shelf, with concentric circles and white pores that you’ll be able to easily spot. 

This fungi actually contains complex carbs that can be used for the treatment of cancer, and it has been used in that way in Japan. One of the polysaccharides that is out there is the polysaccharopeptide, which binds to your CB2 receptors. Researchers are still exploring the way this mechanism works, and whether or not it will truly alleviate pain, and also help to curb inflammation. 

Right now, there is still a lot of studies being done on this, and we’re still learning a lot about each of these plants. Hopefully down the line, we do learn more, and we can find out new and innovative ways to truly use these cannabinoids in the treatment of many different problems in the body.

Medical Marijuana

What to Expect When You Go to a Dispensary 

We are finally seeing a time in the United States where more and more people have access to using medical marijuana on a regular basis. There are currently about 39 states in the nation that have legalized the use of medical cannabis in varying degrees, and I am sure we will see at least one or two more states make similar programs this year. It is safe to say that more people in the United States have access to cannabis than ever before, and they can all do it without the threat of being charged with misdemeanors or federal offenses.

However, there can be some confusion among medical patients when they are first starting out in the medical marijuana program. When a specific state begins to legalize a medical marijuana program, it does not take long for dispensaries to begin popping up all over the place. For some people who have never set foot in a dispensary before, this can be a little bit disorienting. However, I am writing this post today to help all of those new medical marijuana patients who are just trying to get the swing of things while trying cannabis for themselves. You may not really know what to expect when you find yourself at a cannabis dispensary, and that is okay. Follow what I have to say in this article and you will be just fine!

One of the first things that you can expect on your first visit to a dispensary is to get carded. Even though some states allow cannabis to be purchased for recreational purposes by all adults over the age of 21, this is not necessarily the case in every state. In states that have only legalized medical marijuana, you can expect to be asked for your medical marijuana card and probably an ID like your driver’s license. This is just necessary for the dispensary to do in order to be sure you are who you say you are.

There is no need to be nervous about handing over your ID and MMJ as long as you have nothing to hide. Another thing that might catch you by surprise is noticing armed guards outside of or within the dispensary. While this might be startling, it is not uncommon and is something that many dispensaries do to ensure that their products and customers remain safe and protected. After all, the resale value of cannabis is extremely high, making it a potential target for thieves. Pay no attention to the guards if you notice them!

Another thing you should expect when you make your way over to a dispensary for the first time is that you may have to wait to be served. Medical marijuana facilities are very clinical and can be compared in some ways to a doctor’s office. Oftentimes, the medical providers and staff at the facility can only speak with and serve one patient at a time. With that being said, you should not have to wait for more than 15 minutes or so, but you may have to sit in a lobby for a little bit.

At recreational dispensaries, you will experience something different, but you still might have to wait because of all the people buying weed at that time. Another thing you need to know before going to the dispensary for the first time is that you should do a little bit of research into your health condition and the type of strains that you might want to try. While the budtender working there will be happy to help you find the right type of strain and product, it still might be a good idea to know a little bit about what is offered before you show up.

Medical Marijuana

Using Cannabis for Any Health Need in The State of New York 

If you are living in the great state of New York at the time of reading this, then I have some great news for you. While the progress to legalize medical marijuana has been slow going in most states across America, it is safe to say that there has been steady progress made throughout the country. There are currently about 39 states that have legalized medical marijuana, and about 18 of those that have legalized recreational marijuana for all adults over the age of 21. The truth about the medical marijuana industry in the United States today is that there is a great disparity in the quality of treatment that a patient can receive from state to state.

What I mean is that some states are very accepting of medical marijuana patients and offer cannabis treatment for a whole host of chronic diseases, mental disorders, and other conditions. Other states, in contrast, are much more restrictive about the type of condition that one can have to receive medical marijuana treatment. Usually, these patients need to have some sort of life ending diseases like cancer or MS.

New York’s medical marijuana program has been in action for several years now, and the program stacks up relatively well to other programs in different states throughout the United States. Doctors in New York can usually prescribe the use of medical marijuana for issues like HIV, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, Huntington’s disease, PTSD, seizures, and many more. However, what about those people in New York that have a physical or mental health condition that does not qualify them for the use of medical marijuana?

Are they just supposed to use synthetic prescriptions that could potentially harm them? Well, thankfully, if you are someone who is trying to use medical marijuana in the State of New York, you should be able to get your hands on an MMJ. This is because doctors in the state of New York can now refer a patient to the medical marijuana program for any health condition, even if it was not previously stated on the qualifying condition’s list of the cannabis medical program. 

This is a huge lifesaver for some people that are living with some serious chronic conditions but are not able to get the help that they need. Now keep in mind that the doctor that you visit must be a certified medical professional with the power to approve you for a medical marijuana card. Applying for your medical marijuana card is not necessarily a difficult or complicated process, but it can take some time to complete all the paperwork and provide the necessary documentation. Another thing to keep in mind is that you will have to see a doctor prior to being approved for using cannabis.

This doctor will have access to your medical records and events from the past three to five years, and it is important that you are very honest with your doctor about your health and your current conditions. It is true that medical marijuana can be a great alternative for many people suffering from a variety of chronic health conditions.

However, it is also true that not everyone is able to use medical marijuana safely, especially if you have any other underlying health conditions. Your doctor will most likely approve you for the use of cannabis, but in the rare event that he or she does not approve you, try to take some of their advice to heart before going out and finding another doctor to approve you. After all, they are licensed to treat and have your best interest at heart.