In this video Dr Amy Gajjar explains endometriosis, traditional treatment methods for endometriosis, side effects of those treatments and how cannabis is now being used to help treat endometriosis in Australia, and world wide.
00:28 – What are the signs and symptoms of endometriosis?
01:55 – When should an individual seek a doctor’s help for endometriosis?
02:45 – How is endometriosis diagnosed?
03:38 – Can cannabis help to treat endometriosis?
04:40 – Can CBD or CBD oil help treat endometriosis?
05:21 – Can THC help treat endometriosis?
06:16 – What are the side effects of cannabis for endometriosis?
07:13 – What type of cannabis is normally prescribed for endometriosis?
08:33 – What is the typical dosage of cannabis for endometriosis?
08:58 – What are the traditional treatments for endometriosis?
12:46 – What are the side effects of traditional endometriosis treatment?
14:40 – What does the research say about cannabis for endometriosis?
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Disclaimer: Currently, in Australia, cannabis is only legal with a prescription. The team at honahlee are not doctors and are not providing medical advice. Neither Dr Amy Gajjar nor the honahlee team are recommending the use of marijuana (cannabis) for medical or adult use purposes. Cannabis does not work for everyone and may have negative side effects. In Australia, medical marijuana (cannabis) is regulated by the TGA. If you think cannabis is right for you, please consult with your doctor or specialist.
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