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# '''Pain relief''' - cannabis works very well against the somatic and nonsomatic pains brought on by cancer. | # '''Pain relief''' - cannabis works very well against the somatic and nonsomatic pains brought on by cancer. | ||
# '''Appetite stimulator''' - cannabis helps maintain a good appetite. | # '''Appetite stimulator''' - cannabis helps maintain a good appetite. | ||
# '''Anti-nauseatic''' - cannabis helps with the [[w:chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting|chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting]]. <ref name=herb-co-nausea> | # '''Anti-nauseatic''' - cannabis helps with the [[w:chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting|chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting]] if you receive chemotherapy. World's first study of cannabis for chemotherapy's negative effects is underway in Australia. <ref name=herb-co-nausea>https://herb.co/news/health/world-first-cannabis-chemotherapy/</ref> <ref name="nsw2016">https://www.medicinalcannabis.nsw.gov.au/clinical-trials/chemotherapy-trial</ref> | ||
Phytocannabinoids are '''harmless''' to '''healthy''' cannabinoid receptor containing '''cells'''. | Phytocannabinoids are '''harmless''' to '''healthy''' cannabinoid receptor containing '''cells'''. |