marijuana

             Doctors nowadays are allowed to prescribe cocaine and morphine as medicine, however not marijuana. Studies have shown that cocaine and morphine are more harmful then marijuana. The usage of herbal medicine can benefit many patients that have critical diseases. Many patients and their doctors find marijuana a useful medicine as part of the treatment for AIDS, Cancer, Glaucoma, Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic pain. With that in mind, marijuana should be legalized as medicine. The legalization of marijuana would reduce the agony of patients.
             Marijuana has many effects, one of which helps minimize the suffering of patients that has fatal illness. Marijuana can reduce the nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite caused by the illness itself and by various AIDS medications. Marijuana can also reduce interlobular pressure, by alleviating the pain and slowing (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. Herbal medicine also helps cancer patients by stimulating the appetite and alleviating nausea and vomiting, which are common side effects of chemotherapy treatment. Marijuana can prevent epileptic seizure in some patients, and alleviate the chronic pain caused by myriad disorders and injuries. Another function of marijuana is that it can limit muscle pain and plasticity caused by multiple sclerosis, as well as relieve tremor and unsteadiness of pace. Multiple Sclerosis is t he lea!
             ding cause of neurological disability among young and middle-age adults in the United States. Marijuana is a natural drug that is considered one of the safest pain reliever for patients.
             Marijuana is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known. It has been tested by millions of people for thousands of years. During this time period there has not been a single recorded death caused by...

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