New Cannabis Capsule Is So Powerful It May Completely Replace All Pain Killers

In places where medical marijuana is legal, opioid abuse and addiction have fallen by 25%, but the government maintains they are stumped as to why.

Opioid abuse and addiction are massive problems all over the US, hence people are eager to find natural alternatives.

The health benefits of cannabis become more and more accepted in mainstream society, as more studies that support cannabinoid use are published. This doesn’t sit well with big pharma, who are desperate to hold on to the monopoly they control.

Drug abuse reports:

Over the past two decades, deaths from drug overdoses have become the leading cause of injury death in the United States. In 2011, 55 percent of drug overdose deaths were related to prescription medications; 75 percent of those deaths involved opiate painkillers. However, researchers found that opiate-related deaths decreased by approximately 33 percent in 13 states in the following six years after medical marijuana was legalized.

“The striking implication is that medical marijuana laws when implemented, may represent a promising approach for stemming runaway rates of nonintentional opioid-analgesic-related deaths,” wrote opiate abuse researchers Dr. Mark S. Brown and Marie J. Hayes in a commentary published alongside the study.

Researchers looked at medical marijuana laws and death certificate data in all 50 states between the years of 1999 and 2010. During that time, only 13 states had medical marijuana laws in place. Researchers quickly noticed that the rates of fatal opioid overdoses were significantly lower in states that had legalized medical marijuana. In 2010 alone, states with legalized medical marijuana saw approximately 1,700 fewer opiate-related overdose deaths.

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“We found there was about a 25 percent lower rate of prescription painkiller overdose deaths on average after implementation of a medical marijuana law,” lead study author Dr. Marcus Bachhuber said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the death toll went from 4,030 in 1999 to 16,651 in 2010. Apparently the majority, 3 out of every 4 of these deaths included prescription pain medications.

Higher Perspective have reported on organizations that have started making their own cannabis-infused products, one being The Foria Relief Company, which has created vaginal cannabis suppositories using cocoa butter as the perfect alternative to pills like Vicodin, Midol, and Ibuprofen.

The product is said to help relax the muscles and ease the pain. Higher perspective reports:

The cannabis capsule is made from the extract of cannabis flower, all of which are pesticide-free. The active ingredients are processed without microbials and then packaged with a specific mix of 60 mg of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and 10 mg of CBD (cannabidiol).

The combination together creates the perfect effect to relieve pain. The THC helps send happy feelings to the brain, while the CBD helps promote the relaxation of the muscles. This helps reduce muscle spasms as well as inflammation.

This natural remedy is only currently available to buy in California.

This article was originally inspired by Natural Blaze


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    2 Responses

    1. genetta easterwood says:

      Wish I could order the pills or the patches for my pain.

    2. Vicki Lei McPherson says:

      Is this available in Washington state yet? Marijuana is legal here now.

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