Medical Study Shatters the Theory that Cannabis Acts as a Gateway Drug


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Anna Hunt, Staff Writer
Waking Times

Research reveals that cannabis may, in fact, serve as an effective exit drug for persons suffering from alcoholism or addiction to illicit or prescription drugs. A survey conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) found that addicts may benefit from using cannabis as a substitute to more dangerous and health-destroying substances, especially alcohol and prescription drugs. Cannabis may be a step towards fighting addiction.

“Research suggests that people may be using cannabis as an exit drug to reduce use of substances that are potentially more harmful, such as opioid pain medication.” ~ Zach Walsh, Researcher and UBC Associate Professor of Psychology

The UBC study was conducted using a 414-question survey that was offered to medical cannabis patients. The survey gathered information about medical conditions and symptoms, patterns of medical cannabis use, cannabis substitution and barriers to access to medical cannabis.

Collecting surveys from 472 adults, all of whom used cannabis for therapeutic purposes, the researchers found that:

“Substituting cannabis for one or more of alcohol, illicit drugs or prescription drugs was reported by 87% of respondents, with 80.3% reporting substitution for prescription drugs, 51.7% for alcohol, and 32.6% for illicit substances.”

The research also revealed that the use of medical cannabis may be able to help with depression, PTSD and anxiety in some sufferers. The researchers felt that it was not effective in treating symptoms of bipolar disorder and psychosis. The findings were published in the academic journal Clinical Psychology Review.

The study also found that, according to evidence, “cannabis use does not appear to increase risk of harm to self or others.” (Source)

Full study can be found here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12323/abstract

About the Author

Anna Hunt is co-owner of OffgridOutpost.com, an online store offering GMO-free healthy storable food and emergency kits. She is also the staff writer for WakingTimes.com. Anna is a certified Hatha yoga instructor and founder of Atenas Yoga Center. She enjoys raising her children and being a voice for optimal human health and wellness. Visit her essential oils store here. Visit Offgrid Outpost on Facebook.

Sources:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161116102847.htm
http://www.metronews.ca/news/vancouver/2016/11/16/smoking-weed-could-help-people-kick-addictions-ubc-study.html

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One Response to “Medical Study Shatters the Theory that Cannabis Acts as a Gateway Drug”

  1. TheTruth says:

    No the weed doesn`t lead to other drugs being used.I know a lot of people that smoke weed,but not everyone of them uses other drugs.I know guys that use amphetamines and methamphetamines and other more exotic drugs and they also smoke weed.I know people that use heroin and they hardly use anything else.
    From so many people that smoke weed for years i don`t know people that have started to use something else.They know the hazard from the heroin and other drugs who change your consciousness and don`t use them.
    This myth is one of the many.The people in the government don`t want the people to drug with something that they can grow themselves and not give money to the them,that`s the problem with the weed,alcohol,tobacco.
    With the weed the people don`t also use alcohol,at least the people that i know.

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