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Medical Conditions that Edibles Can Help Treat

Brownie anyone? As it turns out, there are a ton of medical conditions that edibles can help treat.

By Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago 4 min read
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Medical marijuana's benefits are many, and that's a large part of the reason why the green boom is happening. With state after state rolling back laws banning the good herb, more prescriptions for cannabis are being doled out than ever before.

The thing is, not all cannabis treatment methods work the same way. Smoking it can help improve most medical conditions, but there are definitely some medical conditions that edibles can help treat better.

Wondering which conditions are better with edibles? Check out the ones doctors say are best served with a side of brownies below!

Chronic Pain

It's no secret that cannabis use tends to alleviate chronic pain. Smoking cannabis does work to help reduce chronic pain, but if you really want a powerful punch of relief, opt for a Burnie Brownie instead.

Doctors say that the more potent hit of edibles helps deliver faster pain relief, and since edibles last longer than bong hits do, the pain relief also stays in your system longer.

Both THC and CBD tend to work well with pain relief, and edibles deliver them both in droves. No matter what the source of chronic pain may be, it's one of the most common medical conditions edibles can help treat because of that fact.

Crohn's Disease

Counterintuitive as it may be, the digestive tract syndrome known as IBS or Crohn's Disease is one of the best medical conditions that edibles can help treat. The CBD in edibles helps reduce pain during digestion, and since edibles send CBD straight to the stomach, pain relief is rapid.

Surprisingly, CBD also can help aid digestion. THC, on the other hand, increases appetite. So, in a lot of ways, this could be a perfect treatment for Crohn's sufferers.

COPD, Lung Disease, and Asthma

If you hate a harsh toke because it'll make you cough your lungs out, you're not alone. Virtually any lung-centered medical condition will rank highly among medical conditions that edibles can help treat more effectively than a traditional "smoke session."

Edible cannabis users get to reap the reward of pain relief from these conditions without having smoke irritating their lungs. CBD and THC has also been shown to relax the body, which can make breathing a bit easier depending on the condition.

Dysmenorrhea

Also known as having "horrifically painful periods where your uterus wants to tap-dance on your soul," dysmenorrhea is one of the most excruciatingly painful women's health disorders out there. Many women lose work days because they're crippled by the pain they feel.

This is one of the few medical conditions that edibles can help treat in more ways than one—at least, if you're talking about brownies. CBD is a known pain reliever, and chocolate just helps keep moods under control during that time of the month.

Most women who use this treatment claim that they can go from agony to no pain whatsoever in a matter of a single hour.

Insomnia

If you've ever taken a bit of a brownie that had an indica strain, you should know why this is one of the most common medical conditions that edibles can help treat. Edibles tend to deliver a very strong punch in terms of potency.

Indica strains, in particular, are known for having cannabinoids that make you sleepy. That's why one of the oldest stereotypes of cannabis users is the "sleepy-eyed stoner."

Lupus

Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common issues treated with edibles due to the sheer potency that good edibles can offer. Lupus is known for its intense musculoskeletal pain and extreme autoimmune reactions.

It takes a lot of painkillers to make the symptoms of Lupus fall to the wayside, and CBD is a natural, safer alternative. The painful and fatigue-inducing syndrome known as Lupus, therefore, is one of the many medical conditions that edibles can help treat.

Chemotherapy Side Effects

Cannabis has long been known to be a great tool when it comes to allaying side effects caused by chemotherapy. Edibles are now the most common treatment option involving cannabis and chemo side effects, primarily because edibles won't irritate your lungs or potentially expose you to carcinogens found in all smoke.

The side effect symptoms that are treated by edibles include insomnia, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and pain due to radiation therapy.

Anxiety

Unsurprisingly, many mental illnesses could qualify as conditions that edibles can help treat. Anorexia, stress-related disorders, mood disorders, and even depression have all been noted to react very positively to treatment via edibles.

The most positive results, though, can be seen with anxiety sufferers. The CBD tends to calm them down, while the THC tends to make them get giddy and uplifted. The end result is fewer panic attacks—and an overall better prognosis.

Migraines

37 million Americans suffer from intense migraines. If you suffer from debilitating migraines, we got some good news for you. Migraines are among one of the many medical conditions that edibles can help treat and depending on the severity, you can even get a prescription card for it.

The benefits of medical marijuana on migraine sufferers have been well-documented. So, go ahead and chow down on some Marijuana Baked Potatoes if you're feeling one coming on.

Cancer

Last on our list of medical conditions that edibles can help treat is the "Big C" itself—cancer. Studies have shown that high doses of CBD can actually shut down cancer's ability to spread, which could potentially save millions of lives throughout the world.

Edibles deliver stronger, longer-lasting hits of CBD. This means edibles will be the best way to get that life-saving good stuff in you, should you have the misfortune of being diagnosed.

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Skunk Uzeki

Skunk Uzeki is an androgynous pothead and a hard partier. When they aren't drinking and causing trouble, they're writing articles about the fun times they have.

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