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Growing Evidence in Favor of Cannabis Use for Older Adults

16/10/2019 by Adam

Growing Evidence in Favor of Cannabis Use for Older Adults

Cannabis use is a controversial topic that many people would rather not discuss. It has been declared illegal in many countries while others highly control its growth and use. A type 11 distribution license is needed in California, for example, in order to be able to sell and transport any type of cannabis. In countries where cannabis is used, it can often be found that the abuse of the substance can have negative health effects. However, moderate and regulated use comes with a myriad of health benefits that other drugs just can’t match.

According to research, use by older adults is growing as they seek a solution to stay vibrant for longer and continue in their jobs. This has increased interest among researchers to understand the impact of cannabis use by seniors including the possibility of negative side effects.

The Trend of Cannabis Use Among the Elderly

According to publications that focus on gerontology and geriatric medicine, people who average about 65 years old make up a significant percentage of those beginning to use cannabis. As we all know, this is the year when most seniors retire from active work and business to live a different life. The trend of use is not for the purpose of abuse as the majority used it in the form of pills for a couple of times in a week. In total, they consumed cannabis for a quarter of a year.

Medical or Recreational Needs

The researchers were even more curious and decided to categorize the older people based on reasons for the use of cannabis. Over 80% were found to use it for medical purposes rather than for recreational. But what worried the researchers is the fact that only a few consulted a medical expert before, during and after use.

Although there are reliable retailers who sell cannabis products for health-related use like the Berkshirecbd website, it is advised to buy from a retailer after a recommendation by a qualified medical expert. Monitoring the effect of medical cannabis on your body is also part of their work.

How Cannabis Helps Seniors

The main reason for their cannabis use is to remain vibrant and continue working. Many older people are not yet ready to become a burden to their families and the government.

Studies have shown that the increased use of cannabis among the older generation has boosted their output in the workplace. It improves their energy and mood, and the presence of cannabidiol relaxes the body. The fact that it helps to manage chronic illnesses through pain and inflammation reduction aids elderly people in working even more.

Dealing with Side Effects

Studies on the use of cannabis among seniors have cited a fear of the side effects of cannabis. When taken in large amounts, it could derail the performance of the users rather than boosting it. However, further research has shown that recommended use leads to very little side effects for the elderly if any.

It is no wonder that it is now receiving a clean bill of health in law with the USA taking the lead. Other developed countries are also passing laws that legalize the use of medical cannabis for all people.

Conclusion

In years to come, seniors are expected to continue to be capable of work even longer with the help of medical cannabis products. There are good reasons to be optimistic about the future of medicine. If you are in this age bracket and want to remain vibrant, this is a subject that you should explore.

 

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