Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Marijuana Extract May Help Children With Epilepsy

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Marijuana or cannabis has a very bad reputation because of the young adults who use it to have fun and get high. But despite thousands of criticisms, it has promising health benefits.

The problem is, there may be a few studies that prove its potential for treating neurologic conditions, but it lacks information when it comes to safety use.

Yet another study has shown that marijuana extract may help children with epilepsy. Read more in this report by Angus Chen on NPR:

Marijuana Extract May Help Some Children With Epilepsy, Study Finds

Parents of children with severe epilepsy have reported incredible recoveries when their children were given cannabidiol, a derivative of marijuana. The drug, a non-psychoactive compound that occurs naturally in cannabis, has been marketed with epithets like Charlotte’s Web and Haleigh’s Hope. Read more…

Since the first study that has found that marijuana extract may help children with epilepsy, the mothers are doing their best to experiment with it. They will do anything to treat their kids, or at least make them feel better.

There are about 2.2 million people with epilepsy in the United States alone, and it’s more common in kids and older adults. What healthcare professionals need to do is to continue to study and help discover more about its potential.

Image Credit: Marijuana Extract May Help Some Children With Epilepsy, Study Finds – NPR

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