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Things to Know About Cannabis and Sleep

Special guest post by Alan Wood

Cannabis is a plant whose flowers and leaves are dried and made into a drug commonly known as marijuana. It is believed to have medical advantages as a cure for numerous illnesses such as cancer. Some people recommend this as a medicine because it is natural since it is a plant, but one has to consider the risks it also has when using it.

Benefits And Risks Of Cannabis

According to Medical Health News, studies show that marijuana has its benefits in terms of curing illnesses. However, like any drug, it has dangerous long-term effects on one’s health as well. Research and further observations are being conducted to verify these claims.

1.   Pain control

Cannabis could decrease episodes of pain as symptoms of serious diseases. Different types of cannabis drugs have varied kinds of pain to treat. Cannabidiol (CBD) is said to relieve pain brought about by arthritis and FMS or Fibromyalgia Syndrome. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can lessen headache pain. Pain, as experienced by cancer patients, was not proven treatable with cannabis drugs.

2.   Increased appetite

Recreational use of marijuana induces food cravings. If someone has a hard time gaining weight, some use marijuana to solve this. Contradictorily, the use of cannabis may also result in a decrease in food intake. The effect on one’s appetite depends on the amount and frequency of use of cannabis. Due to this, patients who need increased amounts of cannabis intake choose to cultivate their plants by using autoflowering seeds. Visit Weekend Gardener for more information about this seed.

3.   Hallucination

The mental function is also affected by the use of drugs. It influences memory storage, even the span of focus and attention of a person. Prolonged non-prescribed use of marijuana may result in the formation of certain images that are unreal; thus, a form of hallucination.

  

4.   Cancer

Though it is believed to be the cure to cancer, studies also reported that marijuana might also cause lung cancer. This is for the simple reason that the intake of cannabis is done through smoking. Smoking has been proven to cause lung cancer, per se.

 

How Cannabis Affects One’s Sleep Pattern

Sleeping is a vital form of recharging one’s body. The pattern of a person’s sleep varies from another. It is important to identify how one’s sleep pattern runs. By doing so, one will be able to monitor if he has any form of sleeping disorder.

 Insomnia is a common disorder among people. The recent study by the National Sleep Foundation has shown 50 to 70 million Americans are experiencing different forms of sleep disorders. The use of cannabis drugs for both recreation and medicine can alter the sleep pattern of a person. The occurrence of nightmares or dreams is less likely; thus, a straight shut-eye.

Cannabis is somewhat a form of sedative. It helps one fall asleep faster. Aside from this, it also helps to prolong the state of the body in a deep sleep state.

Three components of cannabis affect sleeping: Cannabidiol, or CBD, Cannabinol, or CBN, and Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC.

CBD is the component that does not display the “high” factor of cannabis. Instead, it promotes relaxation and alertness along with mental focus. This component reduces the frequency of feeling sleepy or drowsy during the day.

 The component that stimulates appetite is the lesser-known, which is CBN. It has more powerful sedation compared to that of CBD. CBN also has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects.

Being on the high feeling from cannabis is associated with THC. It is with THC that a person can fall asleep faster. THC also reduces dreaming and having nightmares.

 Medical professionals don’t normally recommend the intake of sleep aids for a long time. It is important to consider that if one has a sleeping disorder, regularly consulting with a doctor is a must. Seeing a doctor would help a patient cure any disorder without further damage to his health.

 

Legality Of Cannabis

Currently, in the US, 33 states have legally approved the use of marijuana. Some states have allowed it only for medical use. The legality of this drug and its use have been subject to debate among legislative houses all over the world.  One has to consider this factor if the need for intake of cannabis arises. Laws also affect how you can acquire health services and supplies.

Medications are readily available in need of cure or prevention of any disease. When looking for medication, its effectiveness must be considered. Cannabis may be effective for some people but not for everyone. A drug’s result varies on the condition of a person’s health. The best way to look for medicine is to consult a physician who will prioritize your health immediately.

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