The following is an excerpt from MARIJUANA: GATEWAY TO HEALTH—How Cannabis Protects Us from Cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease.
For
thousands of years cannabis has been used as a medicine for a
remarkably broad range of ailments. Opponents of medical marijuana have
claimed that nothing works on so many diverse illnesses and that the
only relief offered was one of stupor from being stoned. But in
1988, the first cannabinoid receptor was discovered and since then
researchers have learned that there are two types of cannabinoid
receptors which are distributed throughout our bodies and that we make
chemicals within our bodies—endocannabinoids—that a re similar to
the cannabinoids made by the cannabis plant. Both plant and human
cannabinoids bind to and influence these receptors in order to
discourage the rise and progression of numerous disease processes.
The
discovery of the cannabinoid receptor system has changed our entire
understanding of cannabis and its effects. In fact, from the inception
of the anti-marijuana campaign of the 1930s and its subsequent
prohibition until today, almost everything we believed about it was
wrong. Hardly the harmful intoxicant that many once thought it was,
cannabis is a nourishing plant that can improve and prolong life. READ MORE
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