Katelyn Baker
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Typically, the way it goes with acute ailments and injuries is your doctor targets the problem, diagnoses it, and then prescribes a way to take care of it. The condition hopefully disappears after you've completed the therapy, and that's that.
But what if the problem is your own body fighting itself? What happens when there's no conclusive cause or cure anywhere in sight? Things can get scary when you begin to realize that the only option for coping with your incurable condition is a daily handful of prescription drugs that can't relieve your symptoms entirely. Unfortunately, this has been the reality for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients for a long time.
MS is a condition that affects the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord. White blood cells, which are tasked with keeping the body safe from micro-organisms, lose their ability to target a threat accurately. Instead, they attack healthy parts of the body, causing serious problems - especially when the target is the nerves.
You've got your nerves
Your central nervous system is a network of receivers that process information and pass along what's necessary to the rest of the body via nerve cells, or neurons. Myelin, a fatty sheath on the neuron fibers that allows nerve signals to move through the body at tremendous velocity, gets attacked by white blood cells when a person has MS. This prevents the myelin from doing its job correctly, creating scars or sclerosis (hardening) along the neuronal fiber. The body's wires become damaged, literally impeding the flow of electrical signals to and from the brain. The symptoms can range from weakness in extremities and loss of coordination to loss of vision and speech, burning pain, numbness, and paralysis. These can all be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term), depending on the person and severity.
How can cannabis help?
Cannabis is truly multifaceted in its range of healing. This magnificent plant has been used in medicine around the world for centuries and has now begun to a worldwide surge after shaking off some of the outdated stigma born of ignorance and bigotry. With half the United States plus the District of Columbia on board with medical cannabis, a variety of medical conditions have been approved for treatment with the herb. MS heads the list.
This has given people and families all over the world a second chance at health and happiness through more natural means that don't impede on their quality of life. No more tricky cocktails of dangerous or deadly medications, no more undesirable side effects, and, quite often, no more symptoms. Increasing numbers of physicians and patients are astonished by the results of cannabis in relieving the pain, joint inflammation, depression, anxiety, and stress that come along with MS.
People with this condition have reported experiencing bowel problems, specifically constipation. When this happens, one's appetite diminishes. Cannabis is the perfect kick in the caboose to get "the munchies" going to ensure that the patient takes in enough nutrients to stay healthy.
Handpicked just for you
There are now many options available for those who can legally obtain the medicine they need to treat MS. Dispensaries all over the country carry all different kinds of strains that one can choose from to fit their own personal needs and preferences.
Most strains are rich in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which directly impacts the brain and central nervous system, markedly reducing pain and muscle spasms. A few others have been bred for their cannabidiol (CBD) content, which carries those effects as well as relieving anxiety, protecting and helping to restore nerve tissue, and reducing inflammation, with no psychoactive effects.
Finding the ideal strain for MS with just the right balance of cannabinoids may be challenging. Combining a high-CBD strain and one with more THC could prove a more suitable therapeutic approach. It's all about harm reduction. Experimenting with safe, non-lethal cannabis will do MS patients no harm.
Once the herb is chosen, it can of course be smoked or vaped for immediate relief. For maximum intensity and duration of effects, ingestion is the method of choice. Infusing the cannabinoids and other nutrients into food allows patients to medicate on their own terms, safely and discreetly.
RELATED: The world's first countertop botanical extractor, from MagicalButter.com, was designed specifically to make the infusion process automatic with the push of a button. Because who really wants to stand over a hot stove? The extractor takes the guesswork and mess out of creating herb-infused butters, oils, tinctures, and lotions. Find dozens of recipes and how-to videos, and your own extractor, at MagicalButter.com.
Here's a quick but amazing cannabis testimonial from Montel Williams, the TV host who is also a Marine Corps veteran suffering with multiple sclerosis. Share the passion!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Garyn Angel is an inventor, award-winning financial consultant, and CEO of MagicalButter.com, maker of the botanical extractor he invented for infusing cannabis into foods. Firmly committed to necessary law reform, Angel was named to the exclusive CNBC NEXT List of visionary global business leaders for his work on legal marijuana. He is also founder of the Cheers to Goodness Foundation, a charity that helps "medical refugees" - mainly veterans and children - who need herbal therapy when traditional treatment options have failed.
News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Author: Garyn Angel
Contact: (800) 420-4334
Photo Credit: Shutterstock/Shutterstock/Matthew Staver
Source: MagicalButter.com
But what if the problem is your own body fighting itself? What happens when there's no conclusive cause or cure anywhere in sight? Things can get scary when you begin to realize that the only option for coping with your incurable condition is a daily handful of prescription drugs that can't relieve your symptoms entirely. Unfortunately, this has been the reality for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients for a long time.
MS is a condition that affects the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord. White blood cells, which are tasked with keeping the body safe from micro-organisms, lose their ability to target a threat accurately. Instead, they attack healthy parts of the body, causing serious problems - especially when the target is the nerves.
You've got your nerves
Your central nervous system is a network of receivers that process information and pass along what's necessary to the rest of the body via nerve cells, or neurons. Myelin, a fatty sheath on the neuron fibers that allows nerve signals to move through the body at tremendous velocity, gets attacked by white blood cells when a person has MS. This prevents the myelin from doing its job correctly, creating scars or sclerosis (hardening) along the neuronal fiber. The body's wires become damaged, literally impeding the flow of electrical signals to and from the brain. The symptoms can range from weakness in extremities and loss of coordination to loss of vision and speech, burning pain, numbness, and paralysis. These can all be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term), depending on the person and severity.
How can cannabis help?
Cannabis is truly multifaceted in its range of healing. This magnificent plant has been used in medicine around the world for centuries and has now begun to a worldwide surge after shaking off some of the outdated stigma born of ignorance and bigotry. With half the United States plus the District of Columbia on board with medical cannabis, a variety of medical conditions have been approved for treatment with the herb. MS heads the list.
This has given people and families all over the world a second chance at health and happiness through more natural means that don't impede on their quality of life. No more tricky cocktails of dangerous or deadly medications, no more undesirable side effects, and, quite often, no more symptoms. Increasing numbers of physicians and patients are astonished by the results of cannabis in relieving the pain, joint inflammation, depression, anxiety, and stress that come along with MS.
People with this condition have reported experiencing bowel problems, specifically constipation. When this happens, one's appetite diminishes. Cannabis is the perfect kick in the caboose to get "the munchies" going to ensure that the patient takes in enough nutrients to stay healthy.
Handpicked just for you
There are now many options available for those who can legally obtain the medicine they need to treat MS. Dispensaries all over the country carry all different kinds of strains that one can choose from to fit their own personal needs and preferences.
Most strains are rich in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which directly impacts the brain and central nervous system, markedly reducing pain and muscle spasms. A few others have been bred for their cannabidiol (CBD) content, which carries those effects as well as relieving anxiety, protecting and helping to restore nerve tissue, and reducing inflammation, with no psychoactive effects.
Finding the ideal strain for MS with just the right balance of cannabinoids may be challenging. Combining a high-CBD strain and one with more THC could prove a more suitable therapeutic approach. It's all about harm reduction. Experimenting with safe, non-lethal cannabis will do MS patients no harm.
Once the herb is chosen, it can of course be smoked or vaped for immediate relief. For maximum intensity and duration of effects, ingestion is the method of choice. Infusing the cannabinoids and other nutrients into food allows patients to medicate on their own terms, safely and discreetly.
RELATED: The world's first countertop botanical extractor, from MagicalButter.com, was designed specifically to make the infusion process automatic with the push of a button. Because who really wants to stand over a hot stove? The extractor takes the guesswork and mess out of creating herb-infused butters, oils, tinctures, and lotions. Find dozens of recipes and how-to videos, and your own extractor, at MagicalButter.com.
Here's a quick but amazing cannabis testimonial from Montel Williams, the TV host who is also a Marine Corps veteran suffering with multiple sclerosis. Share the passion!
[video=youtube;sJjvxgb0XGw]
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Garyn Angel is an inventor, award-winning financial consultant, and CEO of MagicalButter.com, maker of the botanical extractor he invented for infusing cannabis into foods. Firmly committed to necessary law reform, Angel was named to the exclusive CNBC NEXT List of visionary global business leaders for his work on legal marijuana. He is also founder of the Cheers to Goodness Foundation, a charity that helps "medical refugees" - mainly veterans and children - who need herbal therapy when traditional treatment options have failed.
News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Author: Garyn Angel
Contact: (800) 420-4334
Photo Credit: Shutterstock/Shutterstock/Matthew Staver
Source: MagicalButter.com