Weed History

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The marijuana plant has its origins as a medicinal plant thousands of years back -- many reports are traced back to Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C., and was commonly used by 500 B.C. in Asia. The plant, called cannabis sativa, allegedly experienced widespread use in a variety of cultures, including Indians, Muslims, Persians and the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Early uses of marijuana were largely medicinal, and it was used to treat things like inflammation, malaria, gout, depression, nausea, as an anesthetic and even to suppress sexual desires. Still, there is evidence that some cultures used the psychoactive component of marijuana (THC) for rituals or religious ceremonies.

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