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Cannabis use in Multiple Sclerosis can replace several medications

A group of Spanish researchers found that cannabis could have multiple benefits related to multiple sclerosis.

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A group of Spanish researchers found that cannabis could have multiple benefits related to multiple sclerosis.

The study reports suggest that  he develops a new concept of Spasticity Syndrome in Multiple Sclerosis, for which the use of cannabinoids responds well and improves symptoms or functions such as pains, cramps, spasms, stability when walking, sleep, fatigue, bladder fusion and possibly the tremors of those with this disease.

This type of effects is given by the distribution of receptors in the brain. In different clinical studies with Nabiximols., apharmacic drug withtetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabis compound, scientists realized that the substance accumulates in both the BRAIN receptors CB1 and CB2. This is what would allow for more interaction.

“We can conceptualize and, therefore, formulate hypotheses, through this indirect information, that the existence of a broad “Spasticity Syndrome” that involves a group of symptoms in addition to the spasticity itself, the rest of the aforementioned functions/symptoms could be considered, probably because they are interrelated after increased muscle tone and are mediated, at least in part, in the same areas or near the brainstem.”

This is why scientists propose that this alternative medicine can be functional  in the replacement of several medicines.

Read the full report:https://bit.ly/2NcUqcx

First-hand, a Costa Rican company tells how she left two types of medicines, in this case for energy and spasticity.

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