Patricia C. Frye

The Medical Marijuana Guide

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After decades of misinformation about cannabis largely due to the well-funded propaganda campaign in the 1930s, public attitudes toward the drug have finally begun to evolve. In 1996, California became the first state to legalize medical marijuana and since then, 28 other states, 2 U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia have followed suit. Now countless patients are reaping the benefits of this amazing resource which has been used to effectively treat everything from chronic pain to debilitating illnesses. In The Medical Marijuana Guide: Cannabis and Your Health, Dr. Patricia Frye takes a direct, no-nonsense approach to educating readers about cannabis and its medicinal qualities. After having retired from medicine, Dr. Frye was offered an opportunity to practice cannabis treatment. Intrigued, she educated herself on this emerging alternative and is now ready to share with others what she has learned.
In this book, using humorous and touching stories from the many situations she has encountered in her practice over the years, Dr. Frye provides valuable information about the undeniable medicinal qualities of cannabis. This book helps to de-stigmatize this misunderstood drug and educate readers on the history of cannabis and how it is used by the medical community today. This is an accessible, enjoyable resource that will not only entertain readers, but may change their lives for the better.
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356 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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    Diet

    The standard American diet (SAD) is pro-inflammatory. High in sugar and omega-6 fatty acids, it contributes to the release of pro-inflammatory mediators and endocannabinoid hyperactivity. While some omega-6 is necessary for the production of anandamide and 2-AG, excessive levels can lead to an overactive ECS, which stimulates appetite and increases the risk of obesity, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia, also known as metabolic syndrome.3

    Scientists have determined that the ideal ratio of omega-6 fatty acids to omega-3 fatty acids is no more than 4:1. In the SAD, the ratio is closer to 16:1. The 4:1 ratio has been shown to decrease mortality from cardiovascular disease by 70 percent! A 2:1 to 3:1 ratio reduction decreased inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.4
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