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Studies are going to conflict remember when Eggs were bad now they're good again? it's part of the nature of science is that it's just the best we can come up with with the current information we have.I think it was Timothy who was told to drink a little wine for medical purposes (or maybe it was Paul.) I'd have to look it up.
We can use substances that have a potentially intoxicating affect for medical reasons. Just because it's modern day doesn't change that simple fact because we can apply that same principle to any of our modern medicines.
We have to be careful with anything we do use, and avoid any potential overuse or excess beyond strict need.
Things like marijuana I would do serious research on. There are no end of studies and scholarly articles telling you that in cases of pain and mental health it can actually make a patient worse over time, rather than better, and these studies are being drowned out and shouted down, in this atmosphere which is pushing for legalization.
UNSW study finds no strong evidence that cannabis reduces chronic pain
^^^ 4 year study shows pain may actually increase, make pain less manageable and does not decrease the need for the use of opiates for pain control in pain patients.
Mental Health - The Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids - NCBI Bookshelf
^^ can increase risk for serious psychiatric illness.
There is a lot of negative out there, so I would caution jumping on any bandwagon.
As far as the sufficiency of scripture, there is enough we can extrapolate from scripture to provide us a balanced Christian life in any age, because there's nothing new under the sun. (Thats in the Bible too.)
People haven't changed... we are still just as human.
It seems though that there's a dose dependency involved when it comes to cannabinoids. Too little obviously doesn't give a threshold dose that is effective, too much can intensify sensitivity to pain, but a moderate dose is effective.
I can say as a patient using it to treat autoimmune diseases (along with other prescribed medications that just aren't enough on their own) that that's how it feels when I have to search for a new strain because I can't find the one that works. Too much THC can actually make me more aware of the pain I'm in especially if there's too little CBD along side it, pure CBD with basically no THC is just ineffective, but the right balance can put me into remission but maintain most mental clarity (the strain that works for me best is about 4-7% THC and 11-15% CBD, strains that dispensaries advertise as CBD strains often have 0-1% THC and 15-20% CBD that just don't do much of anything and the high THC strains will have 20+% THC and 0-1% CBD and are useless for anything other than getting intoxicated, and can actually just make me more aware of the pain, so I avoid those). To me it at least tells me, along with the data that THC potency has skyrockted in the last few decades, that God intended the plaint to have lower THC, higher CBD ratios to be used as medicine, but humans perverted it and abuse it.
But it not being in the bible.. makes it hard to really have a backing on that that I can trust.
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