• Neurodegenerative disorders are a threat to millions of people around the world
  • There is still a need for effective treatment, but there is hope in healing cannabis

When it comes to neurodegenerative disorders, most people immediately recall diseases such as Parkinson, multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer. In fact, however, there are hundreds of different neurodegenerative diseases that narrow down millions of people.

At the moment the phenomenon of cannabis is expanding along with legalization, and many people caring for their loved ones are, of course, curious to see if cannabis can help them with their problems.

Is Medical Cannabis Helping Millions Of People Around The World Suffering From Neurodegenerative Disorders?

Because cannabinoids in cannabis plants are irrefutable, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective , many researchersThey speculate about the possible prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases using this increasingly popular herb.

Juan Sanchez-Ramos, Professor of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of South Florida, highlights "the abilitycertain cannabinoids to suppress or completely stop the spread of neurodegenerative diseases through their excellent antioxidant and neuroprotective properties. "

Sanchez-Ramos also notes that more thorough studies on human subjects are needed. Unfortunately, these scientific needs are still considerably slowed down by the illness of cannabis in many countries today.

Neurodegenerative disorders - what exactly is it?

The term "neurodegenerative disorders" includes a number of diseases and diseases negatively affecting neurons - ie nerve cells - in the brain. Nerve cells are building blocks of our brain, spinal cord and the entire nervous system. The Harvard Center for Research on the Nervous System of the Human Body and its Disorders has recently declared quite a spooky prediction:

"If it doesntwe can do something immediately, in the next 30 years we can expect another 12 million American citizens suffering from various neurodegenerative diseases. "



Another nasty statistic is the economic cost of only one of these diseases, Alzheimers: worldwidethis disease will "eat" all 1% of global GDP, or $ 604 billion.

Money aside, these diseases are devastating to many families around the world and research into available treatments should be one of the priorities of medical research.

The most common forms of neurodegenerative diseases:

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, or "Lou Gehrig's Disease")
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Huntington's disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Prion diseases
  • Backbone muscle atrophy

Also worth mentioning is Alzheimer as an unrivaled leading cause of dementia development: "Alzheimer's disease is 60-80% at the birth of all dementia cases."

Causes and symptoms of neurodegenerative disease development

Many today's researchers and doctors believe that many factors such as traumatic brain injury , genetic mutations, and environmental effects such as pesticides and heavy metals in the air may be at the origin of neurodegenerative disorders. Of course one of the consistent factors is also the advancing age, especially with regard to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

Among the classic symptoms neurodegenerative disorders, some of which may lead to death, include:

  • Memory and cognitive impairment
  • Motion problems
  • Weakness
  • Spasticity (muscle stiffness or exaggerated reflex twitching)
  • Total paralysis
  • Muscle rigidity
  • Breathing problems
  • Disruption of cardiac function


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Research on Neurodegenerative Disorders a medicinal cannabis

Cohrane Institute, considered the "gold standard" of all study revisions, has recently published an assessment of the effectiveness of cannabinoids as drugs for neurodegenerative disorders based on a 2009 study

Finalreview? "We dont have enough data." Or classical "We need more studies."

OFortunately, since this report has been published, the matter has moved much further, and many other official and unofficial data are available with the expanding legalization of cannabis. For example, a study by the American Neurological Academy, published in 2015  confirms effectiveness

Therapeutic cannabinoids

The potential efficacy of cannabinoids is also confirmed by an article in the UK's Pharmacology Journal published in 2014, where scientists conclude that "by modulating endocannabinoid system One of the researchers in this area of treatment, Dr. Andras Bilkei-Gorzo of 2012, explained the results of his observations, which are paradoxically different from the current, majority view of cannabis:

"At first glanceContraintuitive to assume that something like cannabis, a drug known for its narcotic effects, could cure the body's cognitive system. However, more and more studies have confirmed the effectiveness of cannabinoids and their antioxidant effects that play timportant role in suppressing a variety of neurodegenerative disorders. "

Research cannabis as a priority

Will cannabis in the future play a central role as a remedy for the potentially huge threat of a neurodegenerative epidemic? Provisional research is very promising, but more is needed. We can only hope and actively disseminate information about the treatment of these diseases with cannabis, which is, firstly, compassionate and secondly a fiscally advantageous choice.

Current research bIn particular, we had the following questions:

  • Can cannabis or specific cannabinoids act on the endocannabinoid system of the body enough to slow or stop the spread of neurodegenerative disorders?
  • Are cannabis antioxidant effects able to act as a prevention to prevent the development of these disorders?

Watching the disintegration of your fellow human beings without the ability to act effectively is one of the most painful experiences that any of us can experience. We can only hope that future research and legalization of countries will help to invent such a powerful cannabinoid drug that millions of families around the world could free from suffering.