Cannabis Isn't New
The Rediscovered Remedy: Why Your Grandparents' Medicine Cabinet Held the Keys to Wellness We live in an age of medical marvels, from groundbreaking surgeries to targeted pharmaceuticals. Yet, sometimes, the most profound answers lie not in the new, but in the forgotten. What if we told you that one of the most effective, gentle remedies for chronic pain and inflammation wasn't a lab-created molecule, but a plant-based tincture that major pharmaceutical companies once proudly sold? As researcher Mike Robinson points out, before 1937, cannabis tinctures were not fringe medicine or counterculture remedies—they were mainstream pharmaceuticals. Standardized, Trusted, and Effective In the late 1800s and early 1900s, cannabis tinctures were listed in the United States Pharmacopeia . This wasn’t "snake oil." Inclusion meant standardized preparation, precise dosing guidance, and accepted medical use. These were alcohol-based extracts designed for ...