Marijuana -

: Marijuana strength has increased significantly since the 1960s, with high-potency products like concentrates becoming more common.

: Cannabis contains over 120 cannabinoids, primarily THC (psychoactive) and CBD (non-psychoactive). MARIJUANA

: It shows promise for multiple sclerosis spasticity, certain types of epilepsy, and inflammatory disorders. : Marijuana strength has increased significantly since the

: Strong evidence supports its use for managing chronic and neuropathic pain. certain types of epilepsy

: THC binds to CB-1 receptors in the nervous system and CB-2 receptors in the immune system, affecting memory, pain, and emotion. Therapeutic Applications

: FDA-approved derivatives like Dronabinol are used for chemotherapy-induced nausea and weight loss in AIDS patients.