More isn’t always better:
The pain-relieving qualities of cannabis have long been hailed, and several countries have made it available for medicinal purposes.
But quantity is key, according to the study in the journal Anesthesiology.
…those who had smoked the moderate dose said their pain was much better, while those who consumed high doses said it had got worse.
They did, however, feel “higher” than counterparts who had taken moderate doses.
Published by Jason Schwartz
I have been an addiction professional and social worker since 1994. I started blogging in 2005 as the Clinical Director at Dawn Farm. I currently serve as the Director of Social Work and Spiritual Care for a healthcare system. I've also served as the Director of Behavioral Health at another hospital. I'm also a lecturer at Eastern Michigan University’s School of Social Work.
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