Affiliation:
1. CEDICLO – Interdepartmental Research Center for Pre-Latin, Latin and Oriental Rights and Culture Studies, University of Bari,Italy
2. Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Service of Forensic Toxicology, University of Bari,Italy
Abstract
Background:
Cannabis sativa L. (C. sativa) is a plant whose use as a therapeutic agent
shares its origins with the first Far East’s human societies. Cannabis has been used not only for recreational
purposes but as food to obtain textile fibers, to produce hemp paper, to treat many physical and
mental disorders.
Aim:
This review aims to provide a complete assessment of the deep knowledge of the cannabis psychoactive
effects and medicinal properties in the course of history covering i.) The empirical use of the
seeds and the inflorescences to treat many physical ailments by the ancient Oriental physicians’ ii.)
The current use of cannabis as a therapeutic agent after the discovery of its key psychoactive constituent
and the human endogenous endocannabinoid system.
Methods:
This study was performed through a detailed analysis of the studies on the historical significance
and medical applications of Cannabis sativa by using international scientific databases, historical
and medical books, ancient Greek and Chinese manuscripts translations, library and statistical data
from government reports and texts from the National Library of Greece (Stavros Niarchos Foundation),
from the School of Health Sciences of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
(Greece). We selected papers and texts focusing on a historical point of view about the medical importance
of the plant and its applications for a therapeutic purpose in the past.
Results and conclusion:
Through a detailed analysis of the available resources about the origins of C.
sativa, we found that its use by ancient civilizations as a source of food and textile fibers dates back
over 10,000 years, while its therapeutic applications have been improved over the centuries, from the
ancient East medicine of the 2nd and 1st millennium B.C. to the more recent introduction in the Western
world after the 1st century A.D. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Cannabis and its derivatives have been
considered as a menace and banned throughout the world, but nowadays, they are still the most widely
consumed illicit drugs all over the world. Its legalization in some jurisdictions has been accompanied
by new lines of research to investigate its possible applications for medical and therapeutic purposes.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Immunology and Allergy,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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