Experience the potential benefits of medical marijuana, with a safe and regulated approach.
I learned about the potential benefits of Medical Marijuana from a conversation on The Lovable Survivor Podcast. Medical Marijuana can be used for a variety of issues, from pain relief to better sleep to anti-inflammatory benefits. It is important to do research and talk to doctors before trying it, as it can be hit or miss and there are different applications and strengths.
"If it's an option for you in your state or location, I think it's worth considering. I think it is definitely a conversation worth having on this show."
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. What are the medical benefits of medical marijuana?
2. How has medical marijuana helped those with a stroke or brain injury?
3. What are the unique challenges of finding the right strain and application of medical marijuana?
Chapter Summaries:
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In today's episode, we're going to talk about a little something different friend. It might be a little controversial, but I think it is one that is worth having a conversation about. I think there are lots of opinions in this space.
[00:00:54]
This episode focuses on medical marijuana and some of the perks and pluses. "I think it plays a significant role in my stroke and my kind of medical journey of the last couple of years," says host. If it's an option for you in your state or location, I think it's worth considering.
[00:05:08]
Medical marijuana is now legal in the state of Florida. It's great for pain management and some aspects of the physical recovery. There are definitely many benefits, but it just depends on the individual.
[00:10:55]
For me, some of the potential benefits that I really have been interested in are the anti inflammatory, the pain relief. It's worth trying for any number of reasons, especially if you had a stroke or a brain injury. I'd like that it is somewhat regulated, obviously.
[00:22:03]
Medical marijuana is promising, but we're still in the very early days of this kind of this world. I have no interest in replacing or taking over any part of my life at this point. Some of the benefits I'm still looking for are getting off some of the medications.
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