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It’s Time to Set Yourself Free
If you’ve been diagnosed with a medical condition, you have likely taken pharmaceutical medicine at some point. In fact, over 4.2 billion prescriptions are dispensed annually in the United States. Too often we rely on harsh medications with toxic effects to “feel better.” It’s time to take control of your well-being with medical cannabis.




A Better Way to Feel Better
If you’ve found that prescription drugs have not helped — or even made your condition worse — then we’re happy you’re here to explore the benefits of cannabis medicine. There is a greener path to improved health by integrating CBD and THC-based cannabinoids into your wellness routine. And NETA is here to show you the way.
Instead of masking symptoms and causing new ones, cannabis medicine focuses on long-term healing and relief. It may positively — and safely — impact those suffering from the most common, to the most serious, medical conditions. From chronic pain, anxiety, and PTSD, to cancer, multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune disorders, cannabis may play a role in treatment and relief.


Work With Your Body, Not Against It
Gaining an understanding of how cannabis works to regulate the various systems is the first step on your journey to better health. When illness is present, it is often because the body’s intricate biological systems are “dysregulated,” or disrupted.
Prescription medications attempt to force balance by activating or deactivating these systems. But cannabis medicine works with one of the key components of the body, the endocannabinoid system (ECS), to naturally restore balance and well-being.
The ECS helps to maintain harmony by communicating with other biological systems in the body. Because the brain and organs of the body contain naturally occurring cannabinoid receptors, cannabis medicine may have profound positive effects on improving mental and physical health.
Explore the ways cannabis medicine may provide relief for conditions related to the immune system, nervous system, and more for better overall well-being.