Cannabis Medicine

Cannabis medicine, also known as endocannabinology, refers to the therapeutic use of the cannabis plant and its compounds. Throughout history, cannabis has been used in various cultures to treat a variety of health conditions, from chronic pain to neurological disorders.

 Historical Uses of Cannabis

  • Antiquity: Used in traditional medicine in civilizations such as China, India, and Egypt.
  • 20th Century: Faced a period of prohibition during the 20th century, which lasted several decades.
  • Reintroduction: Since the late 20th century, cannabis began to be reexamined and reintroduced into medicine in several countries.

Current Context in Mexico and Latin America

  • Mexico's Leadership: Mexico has positioned itself as a leader in cannabis medicine, promoting legislation that favors research and the therapeutic use of cannabis.
  • Legalization: The legalization of cannabis in 2017, and the approval of constitutional laws in 2024, mark a milestone in the history of cannabis medicine in the country.

Dr. Jonathan Oaxaca and Sativa Care

  • Dr. Jonathan Oaxaca: Recognized for his contribution to the opening of cannabis medicine in Mexico, promoting the research and development of cannabis-based treatments.
  • Sativa Care: Mexican association dedicated to the training and support of therapists in the medicinal use of cannabis.

Forums and Conferences

The holding of forums, expos, and medical conferences has been crucial for the education and demystification of cannabis medication, addressing its recreational and medical uses and proper application.

Medicinal Properties of Cannabis

  • Key Molecules: CBD, THC, CBG, and CBN are some of the compounds that have become fundamental in the treatment of various pathologies.
  • Therapeutic Applications:
    • Neurological Pathologies: Reduction of symptoms in diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's.
    • Comparison with Traditional Treatments: Cannabis offers advantages over standard pharmacological treatments.

Combination with Other Therapists

The integration of adaptogens and microdoses of compounds such as psilocybin contributes to a more holistic approach to treatment.

Industrial and Agroindustrial Use

  • Cannabis Sativa and Hemp: Industrial applications are explored, including the production of biodiesel, textile fibers, and other sustainable products.
  • Agroindustrial Benefits: They promote sustainable development that can contribute to the local economy and environmental health.

Challenges and Future

  • Lack of Knowledge: There are deficiencies in cannabis education in states such as Quintana Roo, underscoring the need for greater dissemination and training.
  • Regulation: Regulation in other states of the Republic and the fight for safe and effective access to cannabis medicine are essential for collective health.

Conclusion

Cannabis medicine is positioned as a valuable and effective option for the treatment of various health conditions. Through Mexico's leadership and the ongoing efforts of committed professionals and associations, we are moving toward greater acceptance and understanding of the benefits of this medicinal plant.

We hope this tour of cannabis medicine has been informative! For more information, join us for our upcoming cannabis medicine events and forums.

 

 

 

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