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How Does Medical Marijuana Control Epileptic Seizures?

Medical marijuana is legal in 29 states, with surely more on the way. Now that scientists are getting ahold of the plant, we’re discovering a lot more uses for the drug…

A recent link between marijuana and seizures have emerged as an argument for legalization of medical marijuana nationwide, as well as a palpable relief for epilepsy sufferers.

Here is what you need to know about medical marijuana and epileptic seizures:

What Is Epilepsy?: Also known as a “seizure disorder,” epilepsy is characterized by sudden onset seizures and effects people of all ages. While traditional medication exists, the disease is often progressive and nothing has been quite as effective at calming seizures rapidly. Recently, however, several accounts of epilepsy patients using cannabis oil to almost miraculous effect has caught the attention of researchers and media alike.

How Does Cannabis Help?: Studies and evidence have shown that cannabidiol, a compound of cannabis, has been shown to calm seizures. A compound developed by GW Pharmaceuticals called Epidiolex was tested and found to have good results. Epidiolex is similar in cannabidiol to medical cannabis. Federal law still stands in the way of progress as marijuana is still illegal and difficult to maintain for government researchers.

Get Cannabis In Your Area: Even if recreational marijuana is legal in your area, you should consult with a knowledgeable doctor before using Cannabis for seizures. If you are looking for marijuana delivery in Los Angeles, or another big city where marijuana is legalized, you’ll be sure to find a variety of flavors and options for your medicinal cannabis.

More than Epilepsy: People have been finding that cannabis can be great for all kinds of things and science is just catching on to, and testing, the benefits. On the other hand, a number of homeopathic cures already use cannabidiol in a variety of forms. For instance, if you or someone you know suffers from intense menstrual cramps, you can try the Whoopi and Maya cacao savor, which is an edible designed to be added into drinks and to spreads.

While science is catching up to the medical marijuana industry, you should ask your doctor about how you can benefit from the changing laws and new research.

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