Organic Cannabis Medication 

Why is it important?

Organic cannabis medication is important for several reasons. First and foremost, organic cannabis is grown using natural methods without the use of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides, or herbicides, which can leave harmful residues on the plant material.

The legal medical cannabis industry commences as a result of the grassroots movement advocating for medical cannabis, including its history, challenges, and successes, highlighting the efforts of activists and patients who have been instrumental in advancing medical cannabis access.

Organic cultivation also promotes soil health, biodiversity, and water conservation, which are essential for sustainable agriculture. Organic cannabis cultivation also helps to reduce the carbon footprint of the industry by using renewable resources and minimizing the use of fossil fuels.

In addition to environmental benefits, organic cannabis medication offers potential health benefits as well. Organic cannabis is believed to contain higher levels of beneficial compounds such as terpenes and flavonoids, which can enhance the therapeutic effects of the plant. Organic cannabis may also be less likely to contain harmful contaminants or impurities that could compromise the safety or effectiveness of the medication.

Overall, choosing organic cannabis medication is a responsible and sustainable choice that supports both personal health and the health of the planet.

Organic cannabis medication is at the heart of MOCA Health, and there’s a very good reason for this . The cannabis plant produces cannabinoids in the form of naturally occurring oils in the flowers of the plant. 


These flowers have small hair like trichomes on which the oil evolves as the plant grows to full term. Once the plant flowers are dried, the soil is extracted , and forms the basis of your medication. 


Herein  lies the importance of organic in the cultivation process. Is it possible to wash the Cannabis flowers without destroying the oils in the plant therefore anything that attaches itself to these oils, including heavy metals, toxins, pesticides, dust, or anything else ends up in the medicine.