Marijuana is one of the
safest therapeutically active substances known. No one has
ever died from an overdose, and it has a wide variety of
therapeutic applications. Marijuana is frequently
beneficial in the treatment of the following conditions:
AIDS. Marijuana can reduce the nausea, vomiting, and
loss of appetite caused by the ailment itself and by
various AIDS medications.
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Glaucoma. Marijuana can reduce interlobular pressure,
thereby alleviating the pain and slowing -- and sometimes
stopping -- the progress of the condition. (Glaucoma is the
leading cause of blindness in the United States. It damages
vision by increasing eye pressure over time.)
Cancer. Marijuana can stimulate the appetite and alleviate
nausea and vomiting, which are common side effects of
chemotherapy treatment.
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Multiple Sclerosis. Marijuana can limit the muscle pain and
spasticity caused by the disease, as well as relieving tremor
and unsteadiness of gait. (Multiple sclerosis is the leading
cause of neurological disability among young and middle-aged
adults in the United States.)
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Epilepsy. Marijuana can prevent epileptic seizures in some
patients.
Autism.
Some families have found marijuana (mmj) to be nothing short of
miraculous. Some of the symptoms MMJ has ameliorated include
anxiety--even severe anxiety--aggression, panic disorder,
generalized rage, tantrums, property destruction and self-injurious
behavior.
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Relief from
nausea and increase of appetite
Reduction of
intarlobular ("within the eye") pressure or Glaucoma
Reduction of
muscle spasms
Relief from chronic
pain
Relief from arthritis
Treatment for
depression
Treatment of movement
disorders (Parkinsons Disease, Dystonia)
Also treats other
conditions as addiction, asthma, brain injury/stroke, Crohn's Disease, epilepsy,
fibromyalgia, high Blood pressure/hypertension, mental illness, migraine, Nail
Patella Syndrome, Schizophrenia, Tourette's Syndrome.
Each of these applications has been deemed
legitimate by at least one court, legislature, and/or government agency in the
United States.
Many patients also report that marijuana is useful for treating arthritis,
migraine, menstrual cramps, alcohol and opiate addiction, and depression and
other debilitating mood disorders.
Other chronic conditions treated with marijuana include the following:
Genital Herpes
Herpetic infection of penis
AIDS Related Illness
Post W.E. Enephalitis
Chemotherapy Convales
Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
Radiation Therapy
Viral B Hepatitis, chronic
Viral C Hepatitis, chronic
Other arthropod borne Disorder
Lyme Disorderease
Reiters Syndrome
Post Polio Syndrome
Malignant Melanoma
Other Skin Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Adrenal Cortical Cancer
Brain malignant tumor
Glioblastoma Multiforme
Cancer, site unspecified
Lympho & reticular ca
Myeloid leukemia
Uterine cancer
Lymphoma
Graves Disorderease**
Acquired hypothyroidsm
Thyroiditis
Diabetes Adult Onset
Diabetes Insulin Depend.
Diabetes Adult Ons Unctrl
Diabetic Renal Disorderease
Diabetic Ophthalmic Disorder
Diabetic Neurpathy
Diabetic PeripheralVascD
Hypoglycemia(s)
Lipomatosis
Arthropathy, gout
Mucopolysaccharoidosis
Porphyria
Amyloidosis
Obesity, exogenous
Obesity, morbid
Autoimmune Disorderease
Hemophilia A
Henoch-Schoelein Purpur
Senile Dementia+
Delerium Tremens+
Schizophrenia(s)
Schizoaffective Disorderorder
Mania
Major Depression, Sgl Epi
Major Depression, Recurr
Bipolar Disorderorder
Autism/Aspergers
Anxiety Disorderorder+
Panic Disorderorder+
Agoraphobia
Obsessive Compulsive Di.
Dysthymic Disorderorder
Neurasthenia
Writers’ Cramp****
Impotence, Psychogenic
Alcoholism+
Opiate Dependence+
Sedative Dependence+
Cocaine Dependence+
Amphetamine Depend
Alcohol Abuse+
Tobacco Dependence
Psychogenic Hyperhidrosi
Psychogenic Pylorospas**
Psychogenic Dysuria
Bruxism
Stuttering*
Anorexia Nervosa
Tic Disorderorder unspec
Tourette's Syndrome
Persistent Insomnia
Nightmares
Bulemia
Tension Headache
Psychogenic Pain
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Org. Mental Disorderhd inj
Post Concussion Sydrome
Nonpsychotic Org Bra Disorder
Brain Trauma
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Trichotillomania
+ Represents citations from pre-1937 medical
literature
*From Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D.
**From Dale Gieringer, PhD CA NORML Hotline
***From Robert Wilson, Hayward Hempery
**** Barry R. McCaffrey
12-30-96 Press Conference
(quote from John Stuart Mill 1867)
1. Uncodeable and thought to be a specious Disorderease
submitted by an undercover agent who presented a
false physician's note.