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Apparently, the fact that cannabis successfully destroys cancer cells is no longer a conspiracy theory in the United States.
So, can we consider it a cancer-preventing herb, or can anyone dismiss the idea of using marijuana for medical purposes?
According to Amy Willis, on the official Cancer Advice website, the U.S. government has added a page on the use of cannabis and cannabinoids.
She states that “the National Cancer Institute, part of the U.S. Department of Health, now advises that ‘cannabinoids may be useful in treating the side effects of cancer and cancer treatment’ by smoking it, consuming it in baked goods, drinking it in teas, and even spraying it under the tongue.” »Buy vitamins and dietary supplements
The site lists numerous medicinal uses of cannabis, such as stress and pain relief, anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties, anti-anxiety and anti-tumor properties, reduction of muscle spasms due to multiple sclerosis, and much more.
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