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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Call NHSOF MD Medical Marijuana Cards in Florida For An Appointment (800) 303-9916. The THC in the cannabis binds to receptors in the nerves and muscles to relieve pain. Other studies suggest that the chemical also helps control the muscle spasms. Other types of muscle spasms respond to marijuana as well. Gupta also found a...</p>
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<p>The THC in the cannabis binds to receptors in the nerves and muscles to relieve pain. Other studies suggest that the chemical also helps control the muscle spasms. Other types of muscle spasms respond to marijuana as well. Gupta also found a teenager who was using medical marijuana to treat diaphragm spasms that were untreatable by other, prescribed and very strong, medications. A 2006 study found that 86% of patients using marijuana successfully completed their Hep C therapy, while only 29% of non-smokers completed their treatment, possibly because the <a href="https://www.usnews.com/news/health-care-news/articles/2018-09-11/study-medical-marijuana-relieves-range-of-symptoms-with-no-serious-side-effects#:~:text=People%20suffering%20from%20a%20variety,their%20symptoms%20after%20consuming%20marijuana.&amp;text=By%20Alexa%20Lardieri-,Sept.,2018%2C%20at%2011%3A23%20a.m.&amp;text=Medical%20marijuana%20can%20provide%20relief,effects%2C%20according%20to%20new%20research.">medical marijuana helps lessens the potential side effects</a>.</p>
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<p>Marijuana also seems to improve the treatment’s effectiveness: Over 50% of hep C patients smoking marijuana got their viral levels low and kept them low, in comparison to less than 10% of nonsmokers. Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis benefit greatly as many studies suggest. Some people with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis could also benefit from marijuana use, studies suggest. Another study showed a decrease in symptoms in 10 of 11 subjects using cannabis, compared with just four of 10 on the placebo. But when the researchers did a follow-up study using low-dose CBD, they saw no effect in the patients. Researchers say that, for now, we need more research before we’ll know whether cannabis can help with these diseases.</p>
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<p>Researchers found in 2010 that chemicals in marijuana, including THC and cannabidiol, interact with cells in the body that play an important role in gut function and immune responses. THC-like compounds made by the body increase the permeability of the intestines, allowing bacteria in. The plant-derived cannabinoids in marijuana block these body-cannabinoids, preventing this permeability and making the intestinal cells bond together tighter.</p>
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<p>Researchers at Harvard Medical School suggested that that some of the drug’s benefits may actually be from reduced anxiety, which would improve the smoker’s mood and act as a sedative in low doses. Beware, though, higher doses can increase anxiety and make you paranoid. That’s a small study, but other <a href="https://nhsof.com/medical-marijuana-doctors-marijuana-side-effects-benefits-addictive/">research has shown similar effects</a>. Even more research finds that people with Crohn’s and other inflammatory bowel disorders use cannabis to help deal with their symptoms, even if there are questions about how much marijuana can or can’t help.</p>
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<p>A note of caution, though, a recent study in Arthritis Care &amp; Research suggests there isn’t enough evidence to back up the use of marijuana for these kinds of diseases, mostly because there aren’t comprehensive studies on the side effects and little regulation of dosage and consistency in the chemical make up of medical marijuana. Other researchers have found that some participants improve their “verbal skills” their ability to come up with creative words and ideas while using marijuana.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 02:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Call NHSOF MD Medical Marijuana Doctors in Florida For An Appointment (800) 303-9916. Medical marijuana comes from a plant that produces THC and CBD compounds. The chemicals in marijuana are used to treat certain categories of sickness and diseases. Medical marijuana contains over hundred chemicals known as cannabinoids which perform varieties of functions in human...</p>
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<p>Medical marijuana comes from a plant that produces THC and CBD compounds. The chemicals in marijuana are used to treat certain categories of sickness and diseases. Medical marijuana contains over hundred chemicals known as cannabinoids which perform varieties of functions in human body. Those chemicals in medicinal cannabis are much similar to those found in human body, which are responsible for appetite, movement, memory, and pain. From time immemorial, marijuana has been found a useful remedy in treating various diseases, as well as, in relieving certain symptoms. However, marijuana makes people feel high when smoked or eaten.</p>
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<p><strong>Is Medical Marijuana Helpful?</strong></p>
<p>Reliable scientific laboratory studies have proven that marijuana is effective in reducing stress, inflammation, and serious body pain. It has been found to work well in the treatment of cancer, mental health, epilepsy, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, glaucoma, nausea, and muscle spasm. It helps to control vomiting and nausea commonly experienced by patients taking chemotherapy treatment. It kills cancer cells and retards cancerous tumor. In cancer and HIV patients, <a href="https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/medical-marijuana-lose-weight/67234/">medical marijuana stimulates weight gain</a> and appetite and is also known to relieve the tightening in stiff muscles.</p>
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<p><strong>Medical Benefits of Marijuana</strong></p>
<p>Below are some medical benefits of medical marijuana:</p>
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<li>Marijuana dispels nightmares in patients suffering from PTSD.</li>
<li>Marijuana treatment helps intestine bond more firmly in patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease.</li>
<li>The muscles of the diaphragm is relaxed with marijuana treatment for patients having muscle spasm challenges.</li>
<li>It helps people suffering from fear and anxiety in the brain and body to control the sickness.</li>
<li>After stroke or concussion attack, marijuana treatment helps to protect the brain.</li>
<li>Marijuana is effective in treating Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.</li>
<li>The chemotherapy effect of nausea, vomiting, pains and loss of appetite is decreased by marijuana treatment.</li>
<li>Marijuana treatment helps to reverse tobacco’s carcinogen effect by improving the lung’s function.</li>
<li>Marijuana helps decrease anxiety in people, however, excessive use of it causes anxiety too.</li>
<li>It is helpful in soothing Hepatitis C’s side effect of muscle pain, depression, fatigue, and loss of appetite.</li>
<li>Crohn’s disease causes inflammatory bowel disorder and marijuana helps to relieve the vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss.</li>
<li>Parkinson disease patients suffer pain and tremor and marijuana helps relieve the pain they go through.</li>
<li>Marijuana equally reduces the painful effects of multiple sclerosis.</li>
<li>It controls and stops epileptic seizure.</li>
<li>Rheumatoid arthritis causes lots of pains to sufferers and marijuana decreases the pain reasonably.</li>
<li>Marijuana is used to treat glaucoma by lowering the pressure it produces from inside the eye.</li>
<li>THC, the active ingredient in marijuana slows the formation of amyloid that helps the plague block the enzyme and prevent Alzheimer.</li>
<li>Marijuana slows and stops cancer spread, especially in the case of brain cancer, brain tumor, and lung cancer.</li>
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<p><strong>What Are the Side Effects of Medical Marijuana?</strong></p>
<p>The side effects of medical marijuana are numerous. Some including those at <strong>NHSOF MD</strong>, have observed that medical marijuana causes bloodshot eyes, low blood pressure, hallucination, depression, fast breathing, and dizziness. Other side effects include, irritability, psychiatric disorders, mood swing, delusion, loss of appetite, craving restlessness and loss of sense of personal identity. Smokers experience instant pleasant euphoria, and have good sense of relaxation, however, they become addicted and it interferes with their normal lifestyle. The sensory perception of smokers rapidly increases. t obviously affects the capacity of users to make accurate judgement, or properly coordinate their activities after use. As a result of this, serious accident and injuries has been reported on account of that side effect. It’s also known to impair the IQ of teenagers and distort the normal function of their mental performance. As frequently reported, marijuana doctors say that smoking medical marijuana harms the lungs. This is because it has the same properties that are found in tobacco. It is also suspected to be responsible for the increase in risk of bronchitis if inhaled. Worse of all, users are much likely to become addictive and dependent of the marijuana perpetually. It becomes quite difficult and challenging for the user to stop, even if he wants to quit. Such an individual needs more and more of it, to produce the same effect. That’s serious addiction.</p>
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<p><strong>Is Medical Marijuana Addictive?</strong></p>
<p>Research shows marijuana can be very addictive. Addiction results if the brain of the user adapts and gets used to marijuana use, to the extent that regular use of larger amount is required in order to create satisfaction as this has all to do with the <a href="https://nhsof.com/medical-marijuana-cards-health-effects-and-benefits-thc-cbd/">THC CBD which not only provide benefits but also side effects</a>. National Institute of Drug Abuse categorized medical marijuana as a ‘gateway’ drug. It tempts and encourages users to go for other dangerous drugs and substances such as cocaine and heroin that produce similar or the same effect as marijuana. Users become physically dependent on it. They feel ‘high’ after use and so want more and more of it. Study shows that most people addicted to marijuana experience marijuana use disorder. They claim that 30% of users suffer from this challenge. Get a medical marijuana card in Florida by contacting NHSOF MD today to choose from one of our many Florida medical marijuana doctors locations.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Help Getting A Medical Marijuana Card in Sarasota, FL: Before you can buy medical marijuana from a dispensary in Sarasota FL, you must first visit a licensed marijuana doctor who is certified to prescribe medical cannabis issue you a medical marijuana card approval. NHSOF in Sarasota FL can help you with that. NHSOF has medical...</p>
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<p>Before you can buy medical marijuana from a dispensary in Sarasota FL, you must first visit a licensed marijuana doctor who is certified to prescribe medical cannabis issue you a medical marijuana card approval. <strong>NHSOF in Sarasota FL</strong> can help you with that. <strong>NHSOF</strong> has medical marijuana doctors to help issue you the required certification necessary to obtain your <strong>medical marijuana card in Sarasota FL</strong>. The recommendation you will receive from our Doctors will include everything you need to find and get the relief you’re looking for.</p>
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<p><strong>Cost For Medical Marijuana Card Sarasota FL</strong></p>
<p>The cost is $199.00 for a full State maximum 210 day/7 month certification. You’ll will also have to pay $75.00 to the Florida department of health’s <a href="https://knowthefactsmmj.com/">medical marijuana use registry office</a> for the medical card itself. We will get you registered and assist you with this process if need be.</p>
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<p>The Compassionate Use For Florida Medical Marijuana for <a href="https://nhsof.com/qualify/">Qualifying Medical Conditions</a> ballot, or Amendment 2, was passed by Florida voters on November 8, 2016. Allowing medical marijuana card holders to access medical marijuana. The ballot was imposed to provide safe access and availability to medical pot for those who suffer from a qualified debilitating condition as listed by the State of Florida.</p>
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<p>You’ll want to make an appointment with the <strong>NHSOF MD</strong> licensed and approved <strong>Sarasota Florida medical marijuana doctors clinic group</strong>. At time of your in person visit, the doctor will evaluate your aliments to assure you qualify. If you have any medical records, doctor notes, MRI reports and/or medications bottles/lists to prove your condition, you will certainly want to bring that in with you. Once the doctor determines your conditions qualify and you complete the State require consent form, you will be entered in the medical marijuana use registry <a href="https://mmuregistry.flhealth.gov/">OMMU</a> so you can complete the necessary steps for your <a href="https://nhsof.com/sarasota/"><b>medical marijuana card in Sarasota FL</b></a> Its a very simple process! You simply have to upload a picture of your Florida drivers license or ID card to prove your residency.</p>
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<p>If you don’t have a <a href="https://services.flhsmv.gov/DLAppForm/">Florida ID</a>, you can use a utility bill, voter registration card, lease agreement along with a bank statement along with a few others. After you upload you proof of residency in <a href="https://nhsof.com/about-sarasota-florida/">Sarasota Florida</a>, you have to sign your name electronically at the bottom and remit a $75.00 plus $2.75 convenience fee. That’s all you have to do. From there it takes 7 to 10 days for the state to process and send you a temporary card approval which will come directly to your email. Once you receive that you can start purchasing medical marijuana legally from a licensed <strong>medical marijuana treatment center</strong> (dispensary) in the State of Florida. The experts at <strong>NHSOF MD </strong>will help you with every step of this very simple process!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There has been an ongoing battle as to whether cannabis can relieve and/or treat symptoms of anxiety. Many medical experts say, it can do both. As more information emerges about how marijuana can treat and relieve some of the symptoms of anxiety, it’s important to recognize and educate on the effects of cannabis on anxiety...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been an ongoing battle as to whether cannabis can relieve and/or treat symptoms of anxiety. Many medical experts say, it can do both. As more information emerges about how marijuana can treat and relieve some of the symptoms of anxiety, it’s important to recognize and educate on the effects of cannabis on anxiety disorders. Whether cannabis can harm or help anxiety comes down to understanding the different cannabinoids in marijuana, particularly THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) and how they affect someone with anxiety disorder differently.</p>
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<p>When these are properly distinguished, it’s easier to see that cannabis can provide great benefit to someone coping with anxiety and related disorders. Most medical marijuana doctors along with cannabis educators would agree that cannabis can potentially cause more harming than helping someone with anxiety-related disorders if not used in an educated way. If you or someone you know lives with anxiety, and use marijuana, it’s important to know the role of THC and how a certain plant strain can potentially increase anxiety. You can find medical marijuana strains to treat anxiety in Sarasota by visiting <a href="https://curaleaf.com/shop/florida/curaleaf-dispensary-sarasota">Curaleaf Sarasota</a> today.</p>
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<p>High-THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) strains produce a greater psychoactive effect, which may not be a productive state of mind for people with high anxiety, as it can often incite feelings of anxiousness or intense questioning or ones self. While others who use high-THC strains report positive and uplifting feelings, people with anxiety disorders or other personality or mental health-related disorders could potentially react negatively. You can find additional medical marijuana strains to treat anxiety in Sarasota by visiting <a href="https://www.sunnyside.shop/store/sarasota-fl">Sunnyside Sarasota</a> as well.</p>
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<p>If you want to achieve the maximum effect when it comes to <a href="https://nhsof.com/anxiety-marijuana/">exploring cannabis for anxiety</a>, understand that dosing is everything. The cannabis community is being turned on to the idea of micro-dosing cannabis to maximize the effectiveness of the plant. Micro-dosing takes the “less is more” approach to cannabis use which many don’t recognize is one of the keys to the effectiveness of medical marijuana. Micro-dosing involves taking periodic, tiny doses of marijuana into your body over an extended period of time. This approach allows your body to release the cannabis into your body over a slow period of time.</p>
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<p>People micro-dose by taking smaller puffs on a vape pen or taking smaller doses of cannabis oil through tinctures, drops or edibles more frequently throughout the day. Micro-dosing is an interesting way to approach using THC strains if THC is deemed beneficial for another medical condition for which you’re using medical marijuana, but you do not want to experience the psychoactive effects of THC.</p>
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<p>If you have anxiety and a <a href="https://nhsof.com/sarasota/">looking to get a medical marijuana card in Sarasota Florida</a>, please contact the <strong>NHSOF MD Sarasota</strong> Florida team of professionals today. We are licensed and certified medical marijuana doctors in Florida who can help you get you marijuana card hassle-free.</p>
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