• Medical cannabiswas used against acute cough as early as the 1920s
  • Medical cannabis it has anti-inflammatory, bronchodilatory, and no adverse side effects
  • Cannabis Tinctures they help expectorate

If you suffer from asthma, smoking is probably the last thing you might think of as help or a way to relief. How So it is possible that many people use medical asthma to treat themcannabis ?

Last year, a study was conducted in a number of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients to investigate this cannabis clot. Even though this statement sounds surprising and unlikely hempit is able to assist in asthma in a number of ways.

1. Cannabis helps asthma caused by physical exertion

Scientists have been interested in healing cannabis as an anti-asthma aid since the 1970s. For example, a 1975 study compares four different treatments for asthma in eight patients. Tested wayboth treatments were specifically smokec annabis 2% THC, smoked placebo, aerosolized isoproterenol and aerosolized saline.

Asthma attacks were induced during the study by physical exertion and by a drug called methacholine, which is used as a detection test for asthma. Ve vthe result as "quick help" against the asthma attack was the best treatment cannabis and isoproterenol.

The same results were also obtained in tests where physical seizure caused the seizure. The difference, however, was the time of action - the aerosolized saline solution lasted an average of 30-60 minutes before the patient "kicked" while the cannabis and isoproterenol acted immediately.

2. Lhemp cannabisacts as a bronchodilator

A year later (1976), a study was conducted in which researchers found THC administered by a classical aerosol inhaler to act as a bronchodilator. In this way, scientists have tried to treat a total of ten patients who received a single dose of THC with an inhaler per day for a total of three consecutive days. The inhalers contained either THC, placebo or albuterol (a commonly used anti-asthma drug).

THC and albuterol have worked with themesThe difference was only the slower effect of THC. The researchers therefore logically concluded from the study thats  THCandCannabis Cannabinoids they can act as very effective brochodilators.

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3. Medical cannabis has anti-inflammatory effects

One of the main reasons why THC, CBD and other cannabinoids act against asthma (and many other diseases) is jtheir ability to acutely reduce inflammation in bhuman body.

Allergy-induced asthma can significantly increase bronchitis after a period of time, making it difficult for the patient to breathe well. Inflammation is the result of an exaggerated body immune response, which can be triggered, for example, by eating habits or the environment./ p>

Anti-inflammatory effect medicinal cannabishave already been proven in a number of studies and areIt makes sense to assume that it is an advantageous therapeutic aid to suppress exaggerated immune system reactions, such as asthma caused by an allergic reaction.

4. Cannabis Tinctures for better expectoration

The interesting thing is that medicinal cannabis it has historically been prescribed as a cough medicine in the 1920s. Doctors who had not yet bound the hurdles of cannabis illegality prescribed cannabis tinctures as an aid to asthma attacks, where cannabis reduced the pain and harmfulness of acute cough.

The idea that medical cannabis can have a positive effect on asthma and not as an expectorant (for coughing up) is not destroyingm new. Yet today it is a rather controversial idea. However, for those who want to try cannabis as a cough or asthma aid, it is strongly recommended to stick to the vaporizer. Burning herbs and inhalation of hot smoke can make acute symptoms of cough and mucus worse, which we certainly do not want.

5. Cannabis acts against convulsive cough

Since cannabis also acts against convulsions, for example in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (see "Cannabis against Multiple Sclerosis" ) , it is also able to help with asthma cough attacks.

A 2014 study mentions the ability of THC and other (this time synthetic) cannabinoids to successfully suppress spasmodic bronchial attacks. In the study, scientists used lung samples outside the human body to induce convulsions with electrical signals.

As a result, it was found that administered THC reduces system spasticity by acting on cannabinoid receptors . This is how the ability of cannabis to reduce acute asthma symptoms is explained.