
MMJ (Medical Marijuana)
Medical Marijuana (MMJ) refers to the use of cannabis or its derivatives to treat specific medical conditions under legal regulations. It contains active compounds called cannabinoids, mainly THC and CBD, which can help alleviate symptoms like chronic pain, nausea, and muscle spasms. MMJ is prescribed by healthcare providers and is typically available through licensed dispensaries. Its use is regulated to ensure safety and effectiveness, and it’s considered a complementary or alternative treatment option for qualifying patients. The goal is to improve quality of life by managing certain health issues with a medication derived from a plant with known therapeutic properties.