Cannabis in Thai Traditional Medicine, Yesterday & Today

Cannabis has been used in Thai Traditional Medicine for centuries as a natural remedy for various ailments. The Department of Thai Traditional & Alternative Medicine (DTAM) advocates a holistic...

Carl K LinnSenior EditorPublished 9 March 20232 min read
Cannabis in Thai Traditional Medicine, Yesterday & Today
[Cannabis has been used in Thai Traditional Medicine for centuries as a natura...](https://tpd.dtam.moph.go.th/images/oic/Edocument/Knowledge_Management/DTAM_PR_ENG_Final.pdf) ## Ancient Cannabis Preparations: Still Tasty; Still Effective It takes 4 years at a Thai University to become a DTAM practitioner; their coursework includes ancient remedies passed down through oral tradition as well as therapies based on modern research for healing the body and the mind. The body therapy takes the form of herbal preparations, such as detox concoctions, infusions, and poultices. These preparations can be ingested orally or applied topically to the skin. One of the most popular traditional cannabis medicine recipes is the “som-tum” or “pok pok”, a spicy green papaya salad that is traditionally made with cannabis leaves, chili peppers, garlic, lime juice, and fish sauce. Another traditional recipe is “gaeng-gari” or “gaeng-kua-kua” which is a curry dish made with cannabis leaves, coconut milk, curry paste, and various vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, and squash. These traditional recipes are not only delicious but also provide a wide range of therapeutic benefits. When it comes to the frequency of use, DTAM practitioners will typically recommend using cannabis in small doses, typically 2-3 times a week, and gradually increasing the dosage as needed. This approach is considered to be more effective than using large doses infrequently. [DTAM practitioners also recommend using cannabis in combination with other he...](https://blog.cannabox.co.th/herb-library/the-sensual-impact-of-the-entourage-effect-on-women/) One of the main benefits of Thai traditional and alternative medicine with cannabis is its ability to promote overall wellness through topical application, eating and smoking cannabis. According to a study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, cannabis has the potential to improve sleep, reduce anxiety and depression, and improve overall quality of life. Another benefit of TTM with cannabis is its ability to prevent illness. According to a study published in the Journal of Cannabis Research, cannabis has the potential to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, which are known risk factors for chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes.

Frequently Asked Questions

To get a medical cannabis prescription in Thailand, you need to consult with a licensed medical practitioner (doctor, psychiatrist, or traditional Thai medicine practitioner). You can book a consultation through our platform at Cannabox MD, where you'll have a virtual or in-person consultation to discuss your condition and determine if medical cannabis is right for you.

Yes, medical cannabis is legal in Thailand as of 2025. However, it requires a valid prescription from a licensed medical practitioner. Recreational use without a prescription is illegal. The new regulations require all cannabis purchases to be accompanied by proper medical documentation.

Medical cannabis in Thailand can be prescribed for various conditions including chronic pain, anxiety, depression, PTSD, insomnia, epilepsy, cancer-related symptoms, and other qualifying medical conditions. Your doctor will evaluate your specific situation during the consultation to determine if you qualify.

Medical cannabis prescriptions in Thailand typically last for 30 days, after which you'll need a follow-up consultation to renew your prescription. This ensures proper monitoring of your treatment and allows your doctor to adjust your treatment plan as needed.

Visitors may be able to access medical cannabis only through a valid Thai medical evaluation and prescription when clinically appropriate. Recreational cannabis tourism is not legal, and a foreign prescription is not a substitute for Thai documentation.

With a valid prescription, you can access various medical cannabis products including flowers (buds), oils, tinctures, capsules, and topicals. The specific products and dosages will be recommended by your doctor based on your medical condition and treatment needs.

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