Studies have shown that cannabis has the ability to:
- Slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
- Reduce the number and severity of debilitating epileptic seizures
- Reduce muscle spasms experienced by those with multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Kill or limit the growth of cancer cells
- Provide anxiety relief and reduce nightmares for those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Minimize neurological damage following spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries.*
- In addition, cannabis has long been shown to effectively mollify both pain and nausea, making it a potentially powerful therapeutic for numerous medical conditions, including patients having to undergo chemotherapy or traditional AIDS/HIV treatments.
More than 15,000 modern peer-reviewed scientific articles on the pharmacology of cannabis and its cannabinoids have been published by medical journals, according to Americans for Safe Access.
*Sources: (McAllister, Soroceanu & Desprez, 2015) (Iuvone, et al., 2004) (More & Choi, 2015) (Blair, Deshpande & DeLorenzo, 2015) (Lakhan & Rowland, 2009) (Bar-Sela, et al., 2015) (Abrams, et al., 2007) (Latini, et al., 2014) (Akirav, 2013) (Mechoulam & Shohami, 2007)
source: http://medicalmarijuanainc.com/your-definitive-overview-on-medical-cannabis/