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  1. May 8, 2022 · The law in several states restricts people from the cultivation of Cannabis and consuming Cannabis or any of its byproducts. As per Ayurveda, Bhanga can be used therapeutically after some useful traditional processing techniques.

  2. Though many Ayurvedic herbs can be sited for their benefits in reducing Vata vitiation and quelling the nervous system such as ashwagandha, jatamamsi and shatavari, no Ayurvedic herb can contest with the depth of history and range of abilities associated with Cannabis.

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  3. from the third to the eighth centuries BCE, cannabis was recommended for phlegm, catarrh and diarrhea [18]. As noted, an anti-phlegmatic would be interpreted in Ayurvedic medicine as possessing a wide variety of effects. Similarly, Dwarakanath [19] has maintained that cannabis was employed in

  4. This chapter will seek to examine the medical claims for cannabis of the past, and place them in a contemporary light given current pharmacological knowledge. India is a land steeped in faith and mysticism. Ayurveda, combining the Sanskrit words for life and knowledge, is a system of medicine intertwined inextricably with these traits.

  5. May 13, 2022 · All the texts of Ayurveda have described Bhanga in detail of its pharmacological properties, indications, various dosage forms, doses, pharmacovigilance aspects, and its extensive use in Indian...

  6. Mar 30, 2006 · For its other facets, ayurvedic medicine used Cannabis practically as a panacea: as an analgesic, antispasmodic, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac and anaphrodisiac, appetite ...

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  8. “By describing cannabis’s entheogenic uses in Cannabis and Spirituality, Gray and his coauthors establish cannabis’s important role in the Entheogen Reformation—religion’s current movement— from being based on sacred words and texts to being based on personal spiritual experience.”

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