Cannabis Fights Cartilage Loss in Arthritis
Cannabis Fights Cartilage Loss in Arthritis
A recent study published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health shows that synthetic cannabinoid treatment reduces osteoarthritis-related cartilage breakdown. This isn’t exactly breaking news to us, or any avid cannabis aficionado, but it is fantastic that evidence like this is being shared with the rest of the world, in a competent and comprehensive way. There have been decades of anecdotal evidence showing us that this is true, but since the federal government refuses to re-schedule the plant, studies confirming the evidence have been sparse, if at all.
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