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How Can Marijuana Help Patients With PTSD

According to a study of more than 700 patients with the coronavirus by the Chinese researchers, about 96 percent had PTSD symptoms during the quarantine. So, itu2019s expected that the COVID-19 may leave millions of survivors with PTSD.<br><br>

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How Can Marijuana Help Patients With PTSD

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  1. HOW CAN MARIJUANA HELP PATIENTS WITH PTSD Presented by Canna MD Fremont

  2. According to a study of more than 700 patients with the coronavirus by the Chinese researchers, about 96 percent had PTSD symptoms during the quarantine. So, it’s expected that the COVID-19 may leave millions of survivors with PTSD. • PTSD is a mental illness that occurs due to a traumatic event. Medical studies have found that the medicinal properties of marijuana can help ease PTSD symptoms. The herb is effective in boosting mood and sleep by interacting with the body’s endocannabinoid system. In this post, we are going to shed light on how exactly marijuana for PTSD works, top strains, and the most convenient way to talk to cannabis doctors in Fremont. USING MEDICAL MARIJUANA FOR PTSD • In the body, there exists an endocannabinoid system, which plays a vital role in different bodily processes. These include your mood, memory, metabolism, and sleep. Research says that the endocannabinoid system also manages certain functions associated with traumatic experiences. The system contains the endocannabinoids, which bind to receptors present in different parts of the body.

  3. Medical studies have found that endocannabinoid deficiency could lead to the development of PTSD. Patients with PTSD have reported low levels of anandamide, a neurotransmitter associated with happiness and pleasure. Lack of anandamide can cause anxiety and stress. • Chemical compounds of marijuana (cannabinoids) are similar to certain neurotransmitters in the body. For instance, THC has a similar chemical structure as anandamide. When you consume cannabis products with different levels of cannabinoids, they influence certain biological processes. • There’s scientific evidence that cannabis is an effective treatment for PTSD. A study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology reported that PTSD increased major depressive episodes by 7 times in patients who didn’t take cannabis. • Researches at NYU Langone Medical Center found that patients with PTSD patients reported lower levels of anandamide. However, some animal studies show that THC and some neurotransmitters work by activating CB1 receptors in the brain. • Let’s learn how can marijuana help PTSD patients.

  4. MEDICAL MARIJUANA FOR FIGHTING ANXIETY • Anxiety and depression are common among PTSD patients. And, marijuana is proven beneficial for these conditions. • When you consume cannabis, its cannabinoids attach to receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system. This helps in regulating mood, memory, appetite, and various other bodily processes. Unlike antidepressants or other anti-anxiety medications, marijuana doesn’t cause side-effects. • Medical studies have found that cannabis is effective in managing different anxiety disorders. These include social anxiety disorder, general anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, etc.A study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders reported that inhaling marijuana can help ease anxiety, depression, and stress. • However, using cannabis for the long-term may provide the opposite effects. So, it’s important to use the herb wisely for managing your symptoms.A 2015 review says that CBD can help in treating anxiety disorders, especially social anxiety disorder. Again, cannabis doses should be carefully monitored as high doses of THC can worsen symptoms.

  5. MEDICAL MARIJUANA FOR BOOSTING SLEEP • Patients with PTSD usually experience nightmares and intrusive thoughts. Research says that about 88 percent of the veterans experience nightmares, which is linked to suicidal thoughts. • CBD, a marijuana’s non-psychoactive cannabinoid, can promote sleep by providing relaxing effects. You can find a wide range of CBD-infused products such as oils, concentrates, balms, etc. • According to the Farm Bill of 2018, hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3 percent THC are legal across the United States. • As per a study published in 2008, high-THC strains can help reduce REM sleep and promote deep sleep. REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement.Nabilone and dronabinol are two synthetic drugs effective in promoting sleep. • However, these drugs have been approved by the FDA for managing cancer chemotherapy-related side-effects, such as vomiting and nausea.

  6. TOP STRAINS FOR PTSD PATIENTS BLUE DREAM • It’s one of the most popular cannabis strains, which provides amazing euphoric effects. Blue Dream lasts for a long time. Both new patients and experienced ones can use it.Blue Dream can help PTSD patients boost mood, promote sleep, and ease anxiety. Patients can comfortably use it during the day. It contains 17-24 percent THC and 0.1-0.2 percent CBD. MASTER KUSH • Called initially High Rise, Master Kush is effective in promoting focus and providing full-body relaxation. It contains 20 percent of THC while CBD content is 1 percent. Master Kush is beneficial in boosting sleep, thus helping PTSD patients improve overall health.Moreover, this strain can help stimulate appetite, thus treating eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa. PINEAPPLE EXPRESS • Pineapple Express is popular for improving mood and productivity. The strain can help ease PTSD, anxiety, depression, and stress. Additionally, it is beneficial for managing inflammation, pain, and migraines.

  7. HARLEQUIN • It’s a high CBD strain, which is known for relaxing the body. THC to CBD ratio is 2:5. THC content present in this strain can help ease nightmares and flashbacks in PTSD patients. The strain is available in mango and earthy musk flavors. Harlequin is a perfect strain for daytime use. SHOULD YOU START USING CANNABIS FOR PTSD? • It’s right that cannabis can help relieve anxiety, boost sleep, and manage other symptoms of PTSD. However, we don’t recommend self-medicating with cannabis. So, make sure you seek professional help before using it. After analyzing your condition, your doctor can suggest the right way to use the herb for maximum benefits.What about mixing cannabis with medications? • Well, we don’t recommend it. This is because it’s hard to monitor the effects of marijuana when taken with other drugs. So, it’s good to stop using medications first and then take cannabis. • Always start with a low dose of marijuana products. The major benefit of micro-dosing is that you can minimize the risks and determine how cannabinoids work in your system. However, you can try different strains and dosages to alleviate your symptoms completely.

  8. ACCESS MEDICAL MARIJUANA LEGALLY • In California, medical use of cannabis is legal. However, to buy cannabis products from state-licensed dispensaries, you require a doctor’s recommendation. With an MMJ card, you can save cannabis taxes, buy marijuana before the age of 21 years, and grow cannabis plants at home.With telemedicine, you can see cannabis doctors in Fremont online. • Here’s the process of applying for 420 evaluations online- • Sign up an account • Talk to a licensed doctor online • Receive MMJ recs via email instantly • Telemedicine allows you to save your valuable time and get your recs in less than 10 minutes.

  9. FINAL THOUGHTS ON MARIJUANA FOR PTSD • Endocannabinoid deficiency can cause PTSD, and marijuana can help correct it. The herb contains more than 100 cannabinoids, which stimulate the endocannabinoid system, thus boosting sleep and managing anxiety. • Research says taking high-THC strains can help reduce REM sleep. CBD is a non-psychoactive compound, which relaxes the body and mind, thus promoting mental wellness.Self-medicating on marijuana isn’t recommended for PTSD treatment. So, you should talk to a licensed doctor to learn how to use the herb right. • Talk to medical cannabis doctors in Fremont to get MMJ recs. Source: • https://bit.ly/2RuzDmR

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