In the past year alone, one in 76 children in the world has been diagnosed with autism. It's time to seriously think about the cause of the surge and find a way out of this deplorable situation.
The results of numerous studies in this area support the notion of the harmful effects of toxins that contribute to the development of autism in children. Therefore, some types of toxic reforms may at least indirectly help to solve this problem.
Surprising to many may be the fact that marijuana contains beneficial substances that contribute to the treatment of autism. According to scientists at Stanford University, the negative effects of autism are primarily caused by a mutation in a gene that blocks the body's natural production of cannabinoids called endocannabinoids, which interfere with the communication-molecular communication of the brain.
All human beings on earth have their own natural endocannabinoid system, with little difference in how well it works: some work better than others. Parents whose children suffer from autism know what empty looks are, renunciation of the whole world, indifference, joylessness.
But after using medical marijuana, children became friendly and greeted their parents with loving hugs. Researchers have found that a mutated neuroligin-3 gene, which is responsible for creating and maintaining normal brain cell turnover, appears to be directly linked to autism. Once in the brain, cannabis derivatives reduce symptoms associated with the disease. However, the mechanism of action of endocannabinoid systems on autists is still not fully understood.
Scientists say there is significant evidence that medical marijuana can be very beneficial in the treatment of autism. The active compound in marijuana stimulates CNS receptors. So far, researchers are not advising giving medical marijuana to children, as more research needs to be done in this area first.
Chrissy Hetrick-Leonard, the mother of a child with autism and Dandy-Walker Syndrome accompanied by epileptic seizures, saved the child with marijuana after trying many pharmaceutical drugs that did not give her daughter any relief. This story is no exception to the rule among other parents who also noticed that cannabis can save children from the terrible symptoms of the disease.
"During the first week, I saw her come out of her 'case,'" Chrissy says. "I got eye contact, she smiled at me...the improvement after six months is incredible!"
Expert opinion of the portal
Medical marijuana really helps people change their health and lives for the better. At the moment, marijuana is legalized in Australia, Argentina, Belgium, Great Britain, Germany, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands, USA, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal and Jamaica. Also in the self-governing Free City of Christiania, geographically located within the city of Copenhagen (Denmark), cannabis and hashish are readily available and are not prohibited by the laws of Christiania, although they are prohibited by Danish law.
Source: estet-portal.com.
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