Slowing MS progression with cannabinoids
Slowing MS progression with cannabinoids
A $1.5 million National Institutes of Health grant will help Temple University researchers study more effective ways to treat multiple sclerosis (MS).
The research uses synthetic (man-made) cannabinoids based on chemicals obtained from the marijuana plant.
who suffers from MS and lives in Lima, Ohio, says this is a new angle she's never heard of before. "I mean, we've all heard of Montel Williams and others using medical marijuana for pain, but I never thought there was more to it than that..........." [Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/1815 ]
MS-UK - http://www.ms-uk.org/
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squiffy2 wrote:
A $1.5 million National Institutes of Health grant will help Temple University researchers study more effective ways to treat multiple sclerosis (MS).
The research uses synthetic (man-made) cannabinoids based on chemicals obtained from the marijuana plant.
who suffers from MS and lives in Lima, Ohio, says this is a new angle she's never heard of before. "I mean, we've all heard of Montel Williams and others using medical marijuana for pain, but I never thought there was more to it than that..........." [Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/1815 ]
Hi, I'm a newbie here, please disregard my preveious post....
First off, I'm a vet with 16 years of CP-MS.
I had used pot to self-medicate for 3 years 24-7 for 3 years, it does have it's side effects. I landed in hospital in the pscho-ward twice with med problems. I have since found other drugs to help me with my pain mngt.
First off, I'm a vet with 16 years of CP-MS.
I had used pot to self-medicate for 3 years 24-7 for 3 years, it does have it's side effects. I landed in hospital in the pscho-ward twice with med problems. I have since found other drugs to help me with my pain mngt.
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