Nausea and vomiting are protective defense mechanisms in the human body, and short-term episodes can be therapeutic, though miserable. But what if nausea is not short-term? What if it is an unavoidable side effect, or chronic, with no relief in sight?
Read MoreWe know that cannabinoid receptors are particularly dense in the central nervous system, and while we do not yet completely understand all the mechanisms that explain the anti-seizure effects of cannabis, we do have theories.
Read MoreWith courage and persistence over many years, Vicki and Aubrie have figured out what works best for Aubrie’s epilepsy, and were eager to have me tell their tale.
Read MoreCannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system (ECS) encompass both ancient and complex aspects of our biology. The endocannabinoid system exists in all vertebrate species, and may have begun evolving as early as 600 million years ago.
Read MoreIt is known that cannabinoids reduce inflammation, and inflammation is often associated with seizures.
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