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[Published: Monday January 06 2020]

 Thai clinic offers free cannabis for cancer

 
BANGKOK 6 Jan (ANA) - A medical clinic in Bangkok opened Monday offering free cannabis oil to hundreds of Thais seeking relief from cancer, insomnia and muscle pain as the government drives home the economic and health benefits of their gamble of marijuana.
 
Thailand in 2018 became the first country in Southeast Asia to legalise medical marijuana, although many Thais have long used the herb in traditional medicine.
 
The government is eager to harvest the multi-billion-dollar potential of weed, investing in tech to extract, distill and market cannabis oils.
 
"Today marks the beginning," Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said at the launch of the Bangkok clinic.
 
"We are fighting for the better health of Thai people and fighting for a better economy," he told AFP, standing next to a marijuana leaf mascot wearing a doctor's coat.
 
Hundreds of mostly elderly Thais waited to receive the 5-10 mg vials of oil for muscle aches, though some came bearing more serious ailments -- like Natjuta, born with cerebral palsy and confined to a wheel chair.
 
Her mother Supatra Ulapatorn said cannabis oil helps her daughter to sleep better and stay calmer.
 
"She does not sleep well which causes me not to sleep either," said the 60-year-old. "She is more calm now, so I think it works."
 
Anutin, a construction tycoon-turned-minister whose Bhumjaithai party rode a pro-marijuana platform in last year's elections to become a major player in parliament, has promised an economic bonanza to his rural constituents.
 
He added that the drug has been "de-stigmatised" in Thailand.
 
"If we talk about cannabis extraction, I have a sense people view it as medication rather than it being a narcotic," he said.
 
Still, a knot of rules govern who can grow marijuana plants and extract cannabis oil, and critics say legislation will limit opportunities for small farmers and likely benefit big agro-industrial firms.(ANA)
FA/ANA/6 January 2020----------
 

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