CBD and Parkinson’s Disease

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Over the past few years, rigorous research in the field of alternative medicine and natural plants has resulted in amazing, wide-ranging health benefits. Among the most studied diseases and their treatments is Parkinson’s Disease, and the research has proven quite useful as well.

Among these newfound alternative treatments, curing Parkinson’s through CBD-rich cannabis has produced great results. The advantage that this method of treatment has is the fact that it is organic to the core. CBD or cannabidiol is a natural compound that can be found in cannabis Sativa plants.

This compound has been reported to have no side effects that the traditional allopathic medications usually have and it also does not cause intoxication as THC does, the other well-known cannabinoid in marijuana.

Another edge natural medication has is that traditional medicines stop working after a while because the body gets immune to the same medicinal compounds over a period of time. But CBD or almost any organic compound for that matter continues to work its magic on every intake because there are no artificial chemicals involved.

Parkinson’s patients on CBD vape oil have reported longer-lasting benefits with cases also reported having given up on traditional medication altogether.

Understanding Parkinson’s Disease

Understanding Parkinson’s disease is very important in order to have a better understanding of how CBD works on it.

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that affects the nervous system of the patient. The average age at which the onset of the disease is observed is 60.

More often than not, Parkinson’s disease appears in conjunction with or transforms into Parkinson’s Disease Dementia (PDD) which includes a lowered cognitive functioning, resulting in long or short term memory loss, inability to pay attention and make decisions.

Parkinson’s, on the other hand, is a severe form. In this disease, the brain cells that produce the dopamine-a neurotransmitter responsible for message transmission between the brain and organs involved in movement-become damaged or die altogether. This results in difficulty in balancing, tremors, stiffness of muscles, a complete lack of facial expressions and may also result in complete or partial paralysis.

The most worrisome fact is that these diseases are progressive and become adverse with time and till now no complete cure has been developed.

The symptoms of the disease vary from person to person and the duration of disease. Initially, the symptoms may include only a slight inconvenience in movement or balance, difficulty in standing after sitting, slight tremors, a lack of facial expressions; all of these symptoms may go unnoticed in the beginning.

Apart from these basic symptoms of tremors in limbs, hands, jaw, a lack of flexibility in arms, legs, torso, a lack or complete absence of facial expressions, the patient may experience slowness in movement, a condition called bradykinesia.

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The Parkinson’s may also affect the gait characterized by a stooped posture, short dragging step and a reduced or no movement of arms while walking. This phenomenon is so common these days that it has been named a specific name, Parkinson’s gait.

The disease is traditionally cured or rather curbed by means of medicines that help alleviate the symptoms. The major downside of these medicines is the side effects that they bring including dizziness, blurred vision, drowsiness, diarrhea, nausea, heartburn, loss of appetite and many more.

Reported Benefits of CBD on Parkinson’s Disease Patients

CBD has been seen to work wonders when it comes to therapeutic effects on the symptoms.

As Parkinson’s destroys the dopamine-producing cells of the body, CBD has been studied to work as an “inverse agonist” on the receptors found in the basal ganglia region of the brain.

This region connects the cerebral cortex and brainstem and works in bodily functions like movement, learning, and emotion. Balance is also controlled by this part of the brain.

CBD affects the receptors directly and increases the dopamine levels by providing a therapeutic effect against the symptoms of PD. This counters the effect of the decreasing number of dopaminergic neurons.

The cannabinoid receptors run throughout the body as part of the endocannabinoid system that regulates the physiological function of the body including pain sensitivity, memory, hunger, and temperament. Since these receptors are non-functional or experience a drop in functioning in PD patients, CBD helps to counter that effect.

It has been reported to provide relief against tremors, sleep difficulty and psychosis. It also helps alleviate anxiety and depression. The patients have been reported to tolerate low dosages and produce positive results.

Aggressive research in the field is being conducted and studies are showing amazing benefits. A general increase in overall quality of life of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been reported. Particularly, an increase in the non-motor symptoms of the patients has been reported with no side effects.

Plausible Risks Involved

The results at large are quite convincing and people are turning towards this alternate form of medicine remarkably. It is therefore generally considered safe.

No evidence of abuse or dependence on CBD has been reported, but there are still undesirable effects or risks involved. These include changes in appetite pattern, diarrhea, and tiredness.

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In some cases, when combined with other pharmaceutical medications, CBD may produce addictive effects. It is, thus, advisable to first consult the physician before using in conjunction with any medication and to monitor the side effects personally.

The benefits of CBD are not limited to Parkinson’s alone but also encompass a range of other diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety, epilepsy, and chronic pains.

And if you are planning on getting your CBD products, you can source them online at sites like the Artisan Vape shop.

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