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surfer44

02/04/17 6:05 PM

#748 RE: farviewhill #747

The Chinese have used TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) for thousands of years. I imagine CBD would fall in that category and they should be very accepting of its use.

https://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/herbal-therapies



benfrankledger

02/05/17 7:56 PM

#754 RE: farviewhill #747

Very good questions. Here is some interesting history you may enjoy reading like I did.

Traditional Chinese medicine offers a range of practices that use concepts based on a tradition that’s 5,000 years old. This medicine includes forms of herbal medicine, massage (tui na), exercise (tai chi), dietary therapy and acupuncture. Many people are familiar with acupuncture and its uses, but most are not familiar with its connections to Cannabis. Research is confirming that acupuncture works with the endocannabinoid system, as does Cannabis. It is not a stretch to think that if you are treating pain/inflammation with Cannabis, adding acupuncture might ease your pain.
Cannabis has a long history in TCM. Cannabis is one of the 50 “fundamental” herbs of TCM, and is prescribed to treat diverse symptoms. Cannabis, called má, means “hemp; Cannabis; numbness” in Chinese, and was used by the Emperor Shen Nung, who was a pharmacologist.


http://www.thenorthwestleaf.com/pages/articles/post/traditional-chinese-medicine-how-marijuana-has-been-used-for-centuries