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Natural therapeutics: Difference between revisions

→‎Pain treatment with cannabis: + 'Some Prospective Alternatives for Treating Pain: The Endocannabinoid System and Its Putative Receptors GPR18 and GPR55', a 2019 review article in Frontiers in Pharmacology
(→‎Thyme: + 'Thyme Essential Oil for Pain Relief', a 2018 LiveLoveFruit.com article)
(→‎Pain treatment with cannabis: + 'Some Prospective Alternatives for Treating Pain: The Endocannabinoid System and Its Putative Receptors GPR18 and GPR55', a 2019 review article in Frontiers in Pharmacology)
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Cannabis is anti-inflammatory which helps relieve some of the pain. Pain is a signal of inflammation so counter-acting inflammation causing things cannabis naturally helps lower the pain.
Cannabis is anti-inflammatory which helps relieve some of the pain. Pain is a signal of inflammation so counter-acting inflammation causing things cannabis naturally helps lower the pain.
''' Scientific articles about cannabis as an anti-pain agent '''
* [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2018.01496/full 'Some Prospective Alternatives for Treating Pain: The Endocannabinoid System and Its Putative Receptors GPR18 and GPR55'], a 2019 review article in Frontiers in Pharmacology published by [[w:Frontiers Media]]


''' Links about cannabis as an anti-pain agent '''
''' Links about cannabis as an anti-pain agent '''
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