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While there have yet to be any studies that specifically address whether or not cannabis is effective at treating asthma-related pain – we do know that cannabis can reduce pressure and muscle spasticity in the lungs . This in turn allows for better airflow , causing less stress on accessory muscles . Not to mention the numerous studies indicating the powerful pain-relieving effects of cannabis .
Best method for treating asthma with cannabis ? Vaporising is much gentler on the system and can deliver the medication without
increasing irritation .
The positive impact of cannabis for asthma patients is evident . However , many asthma suffers are still hesitant to try cannabis . After all , isn ’ t smoking cannabis the last thing someone with asthma should do ?
While studies as early as the 1970s suggest smoking cannabis widens rather than restricts the airways , thanks to technology , there are more treatment options than ever before .
One of those options is vaporisation . Dr . Dustin Sulak , a leading medical cannabis physician , finds that vaporising cannabis is a highly effective solution for asthma patients . This is because a good vaporiser provides superior temperature control . “ Probably 90 % of people with asthma can take a single vaporise inhalation ,” Dr . Sulak states .
“ If they do it right , they ’ re going to be able to breathe deeper , expand their lungs , and relieve constriction .”
Dr . Sulak recommends a daily dosing to get a baseline level of medication in your system for better overall asthma control .
For quick onset relief , such as in the case of an asthma attack , he recommends a tincture or vaporiser . These are much gentler on the system and can deliver the medication without increasing irritation .
However , Dr . Sulak suggests that above all , patients listen to their bodies .
“ It ’ s very important to realize that your body talks to you . So , if you are using a vaporiser as a method to treat your asthma and it ’ s causing you to cough or worsening your symptoms , vaporising may not be for you ,” he adds .
In those cases , Dr . Sulak recommends an edible or tincture ( best administered sublingually ).
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