A popular American medical journal has published the results of a study proving that the active chemicals in marijuana help treat multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases. Scientists claim that the active compounds of cannabis can prevent diseases of the spinal cord and brain.

"Cannabinoids, the main chemistry of cannabis, have anti-inflammatory properties, but the mechanisms involved are not yet understood. Our scientific research shows that the basis of psychoactive cannabinoids - Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) - is noticeably reduces the Th17 phenotype, which is known to be increased in inflammatory autoimmune pathologies such as multiple sclerosis."

Cannabidiol is just one of over 400 active compounds in the cannabis plant. However, it is he who is able to resist psychoactive effects. The list of medicinal qualities of this particular compound is extremely long. For example, major diseases that can be treated with medical marijuana include: multiple sclerosis, bipolar disorder, cancer, depression, glaucoma, stress, traumatic brain injury, obesity, diabetes, and hundreds of other diseases.

Dr. Michael Bostwick, a psychiatrist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, explains that the classification of marijuana as a "drug" was banned primarily because politicians ignore 40 years of scientific research that has shown that cellular receptors for the active ingredients in marijuana are present throughout the body. These political maneuvers are clearly outlined in the lengthy Bostwick report.

Expert opinion of the portal

Like any herb, marijuana has contraindications, but its benefits outweigh them. According to many doctors, medical marijuana should be legalized in all states on the basis of medicinal benefits and standard rights.

Source: estet-portal.com.

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