Study: There is no convincing evidence that marijuana helps heal chronic pain

There is no convincing evidence that marijuana helps with chronic pain and post-traumatic disorders, experts say in recent studies. Since legislation, 80% of marijuana medical patients use it for chronic pain and about 30% use it for PTSD. Experts warn, however, that there is not enough research to confirm it is [...]
There is no convincing evidence that marijuana helps with chronic pain and post-traumatic disorders, experts say in recent studies. Since legislation, 80% of marijuana medical patients use it for chronic pain, and about 30% use it for PTSD.
However, experts warn there is not enough research to confirm that it is effective for users.
Researchers throughout the country are trying to find evidence of the damage and benefits of patients using medical marijuana because it is legalized in more countries.
And now they've found that there's still enough evidence to prove if medical marijuana can help with chronic pain and PTSD.












