Medical conditions treated with cannabis

It Can Help You Lose Weight: If you’re an avid Green Flower reader, then you’re already aware that cannabis users have been shown to be slimmer, on average, than non-users. That’s because cannabis helps the body regulate insulin production, and manage caloric intake more efficiently.

The cannabis plant can ease so much pain and suffering throughout the world, yet as it is considered an illegal drug in many countries research into the true potential of healing has not been fully developed.

Despite this, the use of cannabis for medicinal and therapeutic purposes has grown, mostly for the relief of symptoms and the side effects of certain illnesses.

Medical Conditions and the Benefits of Cannabis

Medical Condition -> Benefits of Cannabis
Diabetes -> Lowers blood sugar for very short periods
Asthma -> Reduces spasms and relaxes the bronchial muscles
Crohn’s Disease -> Reduces abdominal cramps, controls bowel movement, reduces pain and improves appetite
Migraine -> Pail relief, helps with relaxation, stops sickness and aids sleep
Parkinson’s Disease -> Relaxes the muscles and reduces tremors. Can also reduce the side effects of conventional medicines
Epilepsy -> Decreases the number of seizures
Stress & Tension -> Removes anxiety and reduces the blood pressure
Arthritis -> Reduces pain, relaxes muscles which allows greater mobility
Multiple Sclerosis -> Reduces muscle stiffness and spasms. Pain and nerve relief. Helps improve muscle co-ordination

CBD and Medical Cannabis Research

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the many cannabinoid compounds that the cannabis plant produces. CBD exhibits numerous therapeutic properties, but what makes this compound so interesting to doctors and scientists is that it does not provide the psychoactive effect normally associated with cannabis, in simple terms CBD does not get you high. More info at High CBD Seeds UK

Cannabis and the Law

Cannabis legislation is being relaxed all over the world – but not in the UK, where the most unlikely of horticulturalists are taking the law into their own hands At Discount Cannabis Seeds we only sell Cannabis Seeds as souvenirs and we do not accept any liability for customers purchasing them for any other purposes.

Is Cannabis legal?

Cannabis, unfortunately does not follow a strict line of being legal or illegal across the globe, and in fact can vary considerably in each country depending on its use and form.
Whilst it is illegal to own or possess the drug in the vast majority of countries around the world, many countries have in fact decriminalised possession in small quantities, with the reasoning that it isn’t being used to sell or supply.
In the UK, it is actually LEGAL to own cannabis seeds, such as the ones available on the Discount Cannabis Seeds website, but it is 100% ILLEGAL to grow or attempt to grow the cannabis plant from these seeds unless you have a licence from the Home Office.
WE STRICTLY ADVISE THAT PURCHASED CANNABIS SEEDS ARE NOT USED TO GROW CANNABIS PLANTS AS THIS PRACTICE IS ILLEGAL WITHOUT A LICENCE.

Is is well known, certain countries permit the possession of cannabis in certain circumstances, such as the Netherlands and Uruguay. More recently, a number of states in the USA have enacted legalisation of the plant.

For customers who are legally permitted to germinate Cannabis seeds, the number of cannabis seeds that germinate out of each pack will be extremely important.

Legal Access to Cannabis in the UK

Access to cannabis within the UK is limited to the pharmaceutical cannabis based medicine Sativex.

Sativex® is an oromucosal spray of a formulated extract of the Sativa cannabis plant that contains the principal cannabinoids THC and CBD as well as specific minor cannabinoids and other non-cannabinoid components.

This can only be prescribed to MS sufferers and is at your doctors discretion, so differing postcodes can effect access.

It should also be noted that although the NHS in Wales will subsidise Sativex, the NHS in England will not, so typical treatments can cost up to £500 a month.

All other cannabis use or production in the UK is Illegal.