From: Your Brain on Weed: What Cannabis Actually Does Inside Your Head
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Historically, cannabis has been used for thousands of years as both a medicine and a spiritual tool. From ancient Chinese emperors using it for pain, to Hindu sadhus using it for meditation, humans have long recognized its power to alter the mind. It was only in the 20th century that it was widely banned, creating a gap between traditional use and modern legal systems.

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  • Used as a pain reliever in ancient Chinese medical texts.
  • Integrated into spiritual rituals in ancient India.
  • Widely sold in Western pharmacies in the 1800s before prohibition.
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