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Does cannabis help or hinder someone with Alzheimer's?


Hello, According to the National Alzheimer’s Association-
Endocannabinoids are naturally occurring brain chemicals similar to the active ingredient in marijuana. Research indicates that these chemicals can protect brain cells from injury and degeneration. Endocannabinoids may also affect the function of synapses, the tiny channels through which brain cells send and receive chemical messages. Targeting cannabinoid receptors on microglia may reduce the neuroinflammation that is a feature of Alzheimer’s disease. Cannabinoids offer a multi-faceted approach for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease by providing neuroprotection and reducing neuroinflammation. There is evidence supporting a potential role for the cannabinoid system as a therapeutic target for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, however, more studies are needed on Alzheimer’s and Marijuana.

https://www.alz.org/research/alzheimers_grants/for_researchers/overview-2008.asp?grants=2008jun2

tatiananp


Yes, Why Not!!

With the proper use of medical cannabis!

Sometimes we need to care which ingrediants affecting what types of effects!

And it’s kindly request that please select products wisely!

A Quality product can cure efficiently!

I’ve Suggested you to dig out this link and find cbd products & its solutions!
https://www.greenroadsworld.com/pages/cbd-for-alzheimers-disease

sebastianwross

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