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Medical Marijuana and Multiple Sclerosis

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Medical marijuana for Multiple Sclerosis has proven to be an effective drug for people with this debilitating disease. Approximately 350,000 people across the United States are said to suffer from MS. This is a disease that effects the central nervous system, and at times it can be fatal.

Multiple Sclerosis is the most common of crippling neurological diseases affecting the younger generations. Typically, MS is more common in women and generally occurs between the ages of 20 and 40. While symptoms may differ depending on the individual, spasticity is the most common problem that most MS patients have to face. This symptom causes many problems for patients, including spasms, pain, and a loss of functionality. It also contributes to causing difficulty when being cared for by nursing professionals.

The use of medical marijuana with multiple sclerosis can help ease the problems associated with spasticity, and has also proven to help individuals improve tremor. MS has been known as a disease that destroys the protective covering of nerve fibers, known as myelin, in both the spinal cord and the brain. It has been shown in pharmacological studies that multiple sclerosis medical marijuana has positive effects on the motor systems of the central nervous system, which helps improve the symptoms of spasticity and tremor. The inflammation and destruction of myelin is believed to be caused by abnormal immune activity, and the use of multiple sclerosis medical marijuana has proven to potentially reduce the autoimmune attack by having positive effects on the immune function.

Perhaps the most compelling positive attribute reported by patients who have used marijuana for multiple sclerosis is the fact that many patients who were previously constrained to a wheel-chair have reported they can walk without any aid when they smoke this medical marijuana. Many patients who have used this multiple sclerosis medical marijuana have also reported an improved sense of balance, as well as a positive effect on bladder control, eyesight, speech, tremors, and muscle spasms.

While there is still testing to be done, it appears that medical marijuana along with multiple sclerosis may also be able to slow down the process of neurodegeneration. This is what leads to chronic disability in multiple sclerosis and other diseases, and by being able to slow this process down could mean healthier lives for many people dealing with diseases of the central nervous system.

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