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Medicinal cannabis from Canna-Bliz

By Ewald Rosouw - Jul 2, 2020
Medicinal cannabis from Canna-Bliz

The medicinal cannabis industry is fast growing in South Africa. The laws are beginning to loosen around cannabis, and with a gap in a rapidly growing market, everybody is looking to capitalize. This brings great controversy since people without much education about cannabis and its medical uses are trying to get involved. This leads to inferior and sometimes intoxicating products made widely available to the public. 

 The worst mistake one could make, is to give a person battling with an illness, a cannabis product with no medicinal value, and intoxicate them with the psychoactive chemical THC. THC is a cannabinoid abundant in recreational cannabis and has been bred to have very little CBD and other cannabinoids for medicinal uses. However, having the correct THC and CBD ratios will reduce the psychoactive effects and promote a more desired, medicinal effect. Click here for what you need to know.

In such a controversial industry, this could mean great harm caused to the already stereotyped plant medicine. There is no doubt that cannabis has great potential to heal, considering humans and animals have an endocannabinoid system in their bodies, which is only stimulated through cannabis and other holistic plant medicines. Click here for what you need to know about cannabis oils.

This is why Canna-Bliz, an educational platform, and store, has been created. They supply South Africa with quality and trusted medical cannabis products for people and animals. Canna-Bliz promises to source and supply ethical and professional products to the public of South Africa. Also making sure to educate South Africans on cannabis and its medicinal benefits. Their goal is to help relieve people of their ailments through this miracle plant and to prevent cannabis being turned into the drug it once was proclaimed as 

 What Can Cannabis Do For Me?

  •  Chronic pain relief 
  • Helps fight diabetes by regulating blood sugar levels
  • Improves lung capacity (bronchial dilator)
  • Proven to fight cancer
  • It helps treat autism and depression by regulating your mood. 
  • Relieves epileptic seizures
  • Increases bone density and repair
  • Helps with ADD/ADHD and is considered less harmful than Ritalin and Concerta
  • Helps slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s 
  • Relieves Arthritis
  • PTSD relief
  • Reduces multiple sclerosis pain
  • Helps reduce the Parkinson’s jitters
  • Helps to manage Alcoholism

But Why Not Painkillers?

 Painkillers do work. There is no doubt about it. What the general consumer doesn’t know (isn’t told) is that our bodies become more and more tolerant of these medications by way of Receptor Degradation/Receptor Saturation. This degradation leads to us needing more and more of these painkillers to have the desired effect. The more tablets we take, the more stress we put on our liver, kidneys, and digestive tract due to the toxicity of the medication. You can see the cycle starting to form. For a visual representation of this