The Medical Cannabis Institute (MCI) was organized to provide pertinent information, education and training to Medical Students, Patients and Caregivers that seek to rapidly grow their future in the Medical Cannabis Industry.

The Medical Cannabis Industry  has experienced tremendous growth over the past 5 years prompting many Physicians to re-educate themselves in order to properly inform their patients and to keep up with their peers in the fast growing competitive field of Medical Cannabis.

Cannabis, also known as Marijuana, has been safely used by mankind as medicine for over 10,000 years to treat illnesses such as:

Cancer – Glaucoma – AIDS – HIV – Alzeihmer’s Disease (Senile Dementia) – Multiple Sclerosis (MS)- Asthma – Chronic Pain – Migraine – Cachexia – Anti-Nauseant – Appetite Stimulant – Hepatitis C – Anti-Convulsant and Anti-Spasmodic- Spinal Cord Injuries (Paraplegia and Quadriplegia) – Epilepsy – Gastrointestinal Disorders – Menstrual Disorders – Tourette’s Syndrome – Dystonia – Cerebral Palsy – Choreas – Parkinson’s Disease – Analgesia (Pain Relief) – Anti-Inflammation – Rheumatism and Arthritis – Lou Gehrig’s Disease (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) – Sickle Cell Anemia – Clinical Depression – Anxiety – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Insomnia – Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), and numerous other ailments.

Since 1968 the United States Government has federally funded a medical marijuana farm and production facility at the University of Mississippi.  The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) contracts the university to produce cannabis for the use in approved research studies.  NIDA also manages the distribution of cannabis to the seven surviving medical patients grandfathered into the Compassionate Investigational New Drug program (established in 1976 and ceased accepting new patients in 1991).

The Federal Government’s Investigational New Drug (IND) Compassionate Access Research Program is currently on its 34th year of operation which  allows patients to receive up to nine pounds of cannabis from the government each year. Today, five surviving patients attest to it’s healing benefits and continue to receive medical cannabis from the Federal Government, paid for by Federal tax dollars.

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