Book contents
- Marijuana on My Mind
- Reviews
- Marijuana on My Mind
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Additional material
- Foreword
- 1 The Science and Mystique of Cannabis
- 2 The Plant, Its History, and Its Products
- 3 The Brain and Its Natural Cannabinoid Chemistry
- 4 The Plant’s Impact on the Brain and Experience
- 5 Putting Cannabis in Perspective
- 6 Cannabis Culture and Spirituality
- 7 Medical Cannabis, Part I: Cannabinoids with Strong Scientific Evidence
- 8 Medical Cannabis, Part II: Cannabinoids with Preliminary Scientific Evidence
- 9 Medical Cannabis, Part III: CBD Facts, Fads, and Possibilities
- 10 When Cannabinoid Receptors Disappear
- 11 When Addiction Hijacks the Brain’s Reward System
- 12 Adolescents and Cannabis
- 13 Further Consequences of Using Cannabis Too Frequently
- 14 Treatment and Recovery
- 15 Public Health and Politics
- Epilogue: The Future of Cannabis
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Figure Sources
- Index
7 - Medical Cannabis, Part I: Cannabinoids with Strong Scientific Evidence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2022
- Marijuana on My Mind
- Reviews
- Marijuana on My Mind
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Additional material
- Foreword
- 1 The Science and Mystique of Cannabis
- 2 The Plant, Its History, and Its Products
- 3 The Brain and Its Natural Cannabinoid Chemistry
- 4 The Plant’s Impact on the Brain and Experience
- 5 Putting Cannabis in Perspective
- 6 Cannabis Culture and Spirituality
- 7 Medical Cannabis, Part I: Cannabinoids with Strong Scientific Evidence
- 8 Medical Cannabis, Part II: Cannabinoids with Preliminary Scientific Evidence
- 9 Medical Cannabis, Part III: CBD Facts, Fads, and Possibilities
- 10 When Cannabinoid Receptors Disappear
- 11 When Addiction Hijacks the Brain’s Reward System
- 12 Adolescents and Cannabis
- 13 Further Consequences of Using Cannabis Too Frequently
- 14 Treatment and Recovery
- 15 Public Health and Politics
- Epilogue: The Future of Cannabis
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Figure Sources
- Index
Summary
Stacey had been a brilliant professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley until her multiple sclerosis (MS) crippled her and drained her of energy. Unable to get out of bed without assistance, she studied the research literature about MS and decided to try cannabis to treat her painful and debilitating muscle spasms.
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- Marijuana on My MindThe Science and Mystique of Cannabis, pp. 100 - 118Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022