New Hope For Multiple Sclerosis Patients

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Medicinal marijuana has been known to help patients of many diagnoses, from cancer to anxiety. New releases show that multiple sclerosis can now be added to the list, but in a very different way.

Most conditions improved by medical marijuana are helped through the process of getting high. In order to get high, it is necessary to utilize the pot through smoking, vaporizing, or ingesting. In order to feel the anti-nausea effects, the pain dulling effects, and the euphoric mental effects, it is necessary to take complete advantage of the THC and other chemical properties within the natural plant.

This is not the case for multiple sclerosis patients, however, who can utilize the medical properties of marijuana without all of the negative stigma. New reports, based on multiple foundation and university test groups, introduce Cannabidiol, or CBD, which does not cause users to become high.

Multiple sclerosis patients using CBD will notice a considerable drop in their spasticity symptoms. The pills are created from extracts taken from marijuana and hemp plants, which help to bring clarity and relaxation, without the cloudy mental effects associated with smoking or other forms of ingestion.

The laws in place regulating marijuana and it's medicinal use were created with the purpose of preventing people from getting high. Because CBD patients will not experience this effect, Cannabidiol is not illegal! Multiple sclerosis patients can have all of the benefits of medicinal marijuana, without all of the baggage!

This is great news for the medical marijuana industry, which focuses more on patient care than “the right to get high.” Those suffering in any state of the country can gain access to the healing properties of CBD, and they can be left to heal without the negative stigma attached to traditional marijuana medicine.