THCA, or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, is a cannabis compound found in raw and live cannabis. It is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has significant therapeutic effects. And while not much research has been done on this cannabinoid, in all cases it is much less than in relation to CBD cannabidiol. But the studies that have already been carried out are very impressive and impressive. There is a good chance that this cannabinoid will have significant medical uses due to its properties. Here are some applications where it can be effective: Anti-inflammatory properties for the treatment of arthritis, lupus and other diseases in which inflammation plays a significant role. Neuroprotective properties (THCA may be useful in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s). Antiemetic properties to treat nausea and loss of appetite. Prevention of seizures in epilepsy (CBD used with THCA has been shown to help prevent seizures in patients with epilepsy) Pain relief (THCA may help relieve pain and prevent muscle spasms) Antiproliferative properties (THCA has been shown to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer)