‘Healing With Cannabis:’ New Book Delves Into Medical Marijuana, Endocannabinoid System

Science writer Cheryl Pellerin recently launched a book titled Healing with Cannabis” in 2020.

The book is divided into two parts.

The Endocannabinoid System

The first one consists of a scientific (but not too technical) story of the endocannabinoid system, a billion-year-old system vertebrates have. It is responsible for regulating several basic functions of the body, and can be activated both by endocannabinoids, naturally created by the body, or by cannabinoids from the cannabis plant – when ingested.

“It’s an essential regulatory mechanism in the basic machinery of everyday life, not just about cannabis,” Pellerin told Benzinga.

Medical Cannabis

In part two, the author focuses on medical cannabis.

For this, Pellerin interviewed some of the top international cannabinoid researchers, who explained why and how cannabis helps treat PTSD, pain, multiple sclerosis, anxiety, some elements of cancer, and many other ailments.

The book also describes clinical trials and features a resources section.

“I started researching ‘Healing with Cannabis’ to explain the value of medical cannabis to those who needed it,” the author added.

However, the arcane language of science had her conducting interviews via Skype with cannabinoid researchers in a matter of weeks.

“I had a million questions, and they told me about the role of the endocannabinoid system as a protective system, like the immune system except against insults like neurodegeneration, inflammation and stroke,” she said. “In my initial research no one ever said more about the endocannabinoid system than it was a system in the body… So I was compelled to write a broader story, one that I thought medical cannabis patients had to hear to appreciate a medicine that, by itself, is safer and works better on more illnesses than almost any drug on the market.”

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Original publication: 2020-08-31



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