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<blockquote data-quote="LittleWolf" data-source="post: 399410" data-attributes="member: 66893"><p>For those who want a summary (I am not pulling out the references because I have supplied many in the last few pages)</p><p></p><p>Cannabis has an analgesic effect (painkiller), anti inflammatory effect, it is a vasodilator (dilates blood vessels to lessen the effect of neuropathy, also treats glaucoma), it apparently also lowers blood sugar.</p><p></p><p>For those who do NOT have diabetes (this does not mean to say that anyone who smokes weed will never get diabetes, be serious) cannabis users are often slimmer and have lessened insulin resistance. Cannabis users according to May 2013 had 17% lower fasting insulin levels and 16% lower fasting glucose levels (off the top of my head...)</p><p></p><p>The plant is a dry useful dietary supplement. (please google the health benefits of eating hemp or cannabis)</p><p></p><p>Diabetes sufferers may already be using a cocktail of drugs with harmful side effects to treat the other conditions that often come with diabetes. To reiterate, the statistics show cannabis is by far safer than 17 FDA-approved drugs that treat everything from muscle spasms/tremors to depression.</p><p></p><p>I am pleased others have taken interest in this thread, however I implore you to read it from a good few pages back because I have tried to coherently assemble information, links to scientific studies as well as sharing my own story. At the risk of repeating myself please do Have A Read and draw your own conclusion, to whom asked whether or not cannabis is good for diabetes: no one even drew conclusions on whether or not statins are ok, Metformin is any use or even whether their type of insulin is any good compared to another type because of the unanimous vote of users in one thread or one person giving their say so</p><p></p><p>People are still warring over the efficacy and safety of Lo Carbing for instance.</p><p></p><p>You may draw you own conclusions but the overwhelming amount of evidence says YES it is good for diabetes (and just about everything else)</p><p></p><p>My personal opinion is YES it is good, because I was in a very dark place before I started smoking and since I have been getting my life back on track after years of eating disorders, depression, suicide attempts/self harm and still being in an abusive situation. I honestly wouldn't be holding it together like I am now if it weren't for cannabis. I'd probably be on a methadone program to wean me off opioid painkillers, a drunk or goodness knows what else.</p><p></p><p>But I am not a doctor so I cannot officially tell you YES.</p><p></p><p>However I know a lot of doctors (I even posted links to them confessing this) who also believe that YES cannabis is actually beneficial for many ailments and general health as a preventative measure in its many applications. </p><p></p><p>If anyone has any other questions I am pretty sure I have covered EVERYTHING in a reply from the ethics of the drug's production and supply, alternate methods of ingestion, health risks vs benefits, the bogus 'gateway drug' theory, the economy, social/cultural attitudes to drugs, comparisons to pharmaceuticals and legal drugs. (the synthetic cannabis can be fatal and cannabis based legal pharmaceuticals are not as effective as cannabis and have undesirable side effects) etc etc etc </p><p></p><p>Instead of talking in circles, let's have a read and consider :3</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleWolf, post: 399410, member: 66893"] For those who want a summary (I am not pulling out the references because I have supplied many in the last few pages) Cannabis has an analgesic effect (painkiller), anti inflammatory effect, it is a vasodilator (dilates blood vessels to lessen the effect of neuropathy, also treats glaucoma), it apparently also lowers blood sugar. For those who do NOT have diabetes (this does not mean to say that anyone who smokes weed will never get diabetes, be serious) cannabis users are often slimmer and have lessened insulin resistance. Cannabis users according to May 2013 had 17% lower fasting insulin levels and 16% lower fasting glucose levels (off the top of my head...) The plant is a dry useful dietary supplement. (please google the health benefits of eating hemp or cannabis) Diabetes sufferers may already be using a cocktail of drugs with harmful side effects to treat the other conditions that often come with diabetes. To reiterate, the statistics show cannabis is by far safer than 17 FDA-approved drugs that treat everything from muscle spasms/tremors to depression. I am pleased others have taken interest in this thread, however I implore you to read it from a good few pages back because I have tried to coherently assemble information, links to scientific studies as well as sharing my own story. At the risk of repeating myself please do Have A Read and draw your own conclusion, to whom asked whether or not cannabis is good for diabetes: no one even drew conclusions on whether or not statins are ok, Metformin is any use or even whether their type of insulin is any good compared to another type because of the unanimous vote of users in one thread or one person giving their say so People are still warring over the efficacy and safety of Lo Carbing for instance. You may draw you own conclusions but the overwhelming amount of evidence says YES it is good for diabetes (and just about everything else) My personal opinion is YES it is good, because I was in a very dark place before I started smoking and since I have been getting my life back on track after years of eating disorders, depression, suicide attempts/self harm and still being in an abusive situation. I honestly wouldn't be holding it together like I am now if it weren't for cannabis. I'd probably be on a methadone program to wean me off opioid painkillers, a drunk or goodness knows what else. But I am not a doctor so I cannot officially tell you YES. However I know a lot of doctors (I even posted links to them confessing this) who also believe that YES cannabis is actually beneficial for many ailments and general health as a preventative measure in its many applications. If anyone has any other questions I am pretty sure I have covered EVERYTHING in a reply from the ethics of the drug's production and supply, alternate methods of ingestion, health risks vs benefits, the bogus 'gateway drug' theory, the economy, social/cultural attitudes to drugs, comparisons to pharmaceuticals and legal drugs. (the synthetic cannabis can be fatal and cannabis based legal pharmaceuticals are not as effective as cannabis and have undesirable side effects) etc etc etc Instead of talking in circles, let's have a read and consider :3 Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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