
Marijuana and Gynecomastia: Is There a Link?
While animal studies suggest a link between marijuana and gynecomastia, there’s no clear evidence that the same is true for humans.
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Get startedWhile animal studies suggest a link between marijuana and gynecomastia, there’s no clear evidence that the same is true for humans.
Due to the increased risk of complications, it’s best to avoid smoking weed for at least two weeks before plastic surgery.
High-CBD strains like Cannatonic and ACDC offer potent anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve ulcerative colitis symptoms.
On marijuana and osteoporosis, some evidence suggests heavy cannabis use may negatively affect bone density.
Celiac disease is an incurable autoimmune disorder. While cannabis cannot treat the disease, anecdotal evidence shows it may help manage some symptoms.
No definitive research or evidence shows that cannabis works for Lyme disease, though it may offer patients relief from symptoms like nerve pain.
Early research suggests medical marijuana may treat melanoma by preventing tumor growth and destroying cancer cells.
Medical cannabis may help manage lupus symptoms, but it may interact with some lupus medications. Talk to a doctor first before using MMJ for lupus.
Cannabis can treat postpartum depression symptoms. However, breastfeeding mothers should not consume marijuana due to potential THC intoxication.
Marijuana may interfere with common psychiatric medications, including antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, stimulants, and antipsychotics.
Cannabis may work for some with ADHD, but it has the potential to worsen ADHD symptoms and negatively reacts with certain medications.
Research on OCD and weed shows cannabis can effectively calm symptoms such as anxiety, repetitive behaviors, and intrusive thoughts.