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CBD for Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need to Know

Did you know that more than 40 percent of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients use cannabis products to manage symptoms?

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CBD for Multiple Sclerosis: What You
Need to Know

Did you know that more than 40 percent of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients use cannabis products to manage symptoms?

As a demyelinating disease targeting the central nervous system, MS affects millions globally. Its common symptoms include inflammation, fatigue, muscle plasticity, and pain. When left untreated, these symptoms can affect your mobility and diminish your quality of life.

Though there have been great advances in MS therapies, none cure or halt the symptoms. CBD oil is the most promising treatment of them all and here's why:

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

MS is an autoimmune disease that manifests through cognitive impairment and fatigue. Its symptoms occur when your immune system attacks healthy cells instead of attacking pathogens.

When living with this condition, your immune system will attack a fatty protective sheath wrapping nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. The protective coating, myelin sheath, will become inflamed and damaged. It will then be difficult for your nervous system to regulate normal functions. This may affect thinking, breathing, and movement.

What Are the Main Types of MS?

There are four main types of MS: relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapsing.

●Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is the most common form of MS, affecting about 85% of people with the disease. RRMS is a disease that causes the immune system to attack the protective sheath around nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. This can lead to problems with movement, balance, vision, and cognition. RRMS is characterized by periods of remission, or lack of disease activity, followed by relapses, or flare-ups of MS symptoms.

●Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) is a form of multiple sclerosis where patients start with the relapsing-remitting form of the disease, and then later develop a more progressive form. This means that patients experience a gradual decline in their ability to walk, move, and think. There is no cure for SPMS, but there are treatments that can slow down the disease process.

●Primary progressive multiple sclerosis is a form of multiple sclerosis where patients experience a gradual decline in their ability to walk, speak, and think, as well as a decline in their overall health, without any remission periods. It accounts for about 10-15% of all MS cases.

●Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis (PRMS) is a rare type of multiple sclerosis (MS) that is characterized by a steady progression of the disease with occasional relapses. In people with PRMS, the disease advances from mild symptoms to more severe symptoms over time. PRMS is different from the more common relapsing-remitting MS, which is marked by periods of relapse and remission.

What is CBD Oil?

CBD is a cannabinoid, a type of molecule found in cannabis sativa plants. CBD is not psychoactive, meaning it does not make users high. CBD oil is a type of cannabis oil that contains significant levels of cannabidiol. CBD oil is made by extracting CBD from the cannabis sativa plant, then diluting it with a carrier oil like coconut or hemp oil.

CBD oil has a wide range of potential health benefits, including reducing anxiety, relieving pain, and improving joint health. Some people use CBD oil to reduce the symptoms of conditions like chronic pain, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. CBD oil is also becoming popular as a natural way to improve sleep and reduce stress.

Can CBD Oil Help With Multiple Sclerosis?

CBD is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid extracted from the cannabis plant. Your body also produces endocannabinoids through the endocannabinoid system. This biological system is made up of cannabinoid receptors in the immune cells, brain, nervous system, and more. It helps regulate pain, motor control, immune function, inflammation, and other vital processes.

MS inhibits your body's ability to regulate symptoms like pain and inflammation, thus the need for alternative treatments like CBD oil. Unlike THC, CBD can offer you relief from MS symptoms without altering your mind.

CBD oil can ease discomfort, pain and itching, and spasticity. It can also help improve mobility and treat fatigue brought by MS.

Cannabidiol oil is thought to work by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the brain, which may help to manage symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). CBD oil is also thought to promote nerve cell survival and encourage the growth of new neurons.

Different Ways to Take CBD Oil for Multiple Sclerosis

You can take CBD oil orally by sprinkling drops of the liquid under your tongue and holding it in for 30 seconds before swallowing. CBD topical creams and lotions are ideal for relieving joint and muscle pain.

You can also take CBD oil in the form of gummies and capsules, which are absorbed into the blood after digestion. Though vaping may deliver maximum effects, they can be harsh on the throat and lungs.

Visit the CBD ReThink Shop to view and buy high quality and lab-tested CBD oil products that may help you to treat MS, anxiety, depression and other health issues.

What Does the Research Say About Using CBD Oil for Multiple Sclerosis?

A scientific study on CBD use in MS patients found that the cannabinoid reduces spasticity, depression, inflammation, pain, and fatigue. The authors also concluded that CBD improves mobility in people living with multiple sclerosis.

Below you can see some of the most promising research on CBD and Multiple Sclerosis:

●George W. Booz, Cannabidiol as an emergent therapeutic strategy for lessening the impact of inflammation on oxidative stress, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Volume 51, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 1054-1061, ISSN 0891-5849, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2011.01.007

●Federica Pellati, Vittoria Borgonetti, Virginia Brighenti, Marco Biagi, Stefania Benvenuti, Lorenzo Corsi, "Cannabis sativa L. and Nonpsychoactive Cannabinoids: Their Chemistry and Role against Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Cancer", BioMed Research International, vol. 2018, Article ID 1691428, 15 pages, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1691428

While more research is needed, it's likely that cannabis-derived remedies may help manage MS.

Shop Cannabis Products Today

Since MS can take a toll on your life, it's wise to seek remedies to manage the symptoms. Research around MS and CBD also seems promising. It shows that cannabis products like CBD help reduce spasticity and pain in MS.

Count on CBD ReThink for the best cannabis products extracted from high-quality hemp plants. Our products undergo vigorous testing and meet quality standards to improve your experiences. We are here to help with any queries regarding our CBD products.




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