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Autism, ADD, ADHD and Marijuana Therapy - Can We trust this science ?
When a parent is blessed with a special needs child many of the normal rights of childhood are relegated to a back seat behind the need for routine, balance, comfort, love and emotional growth. I have personally experienced two suicides under 30 yrs old in my immediate family due to schizophrenia. My father past of colon cancer and my his mother had Parkinson that lingered for years. All of these conditions require the patient to suffer through symptoms of delusion, despair and pain. Many advocates trumpet the benefits of cannabis, but for the wrong reasons. For me, I believe its profound when we find the right medication for each patients needs, no matter the age, no matter the gender. If we embrace the potential of this drug, then witness the miracle of a parent who's child has found there way in life because there doctor dared to 'risk" . You cant help but endorse the merit of this simple herb.
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(MOLALLA, Ore.) - It has been known for at least 2,000 years that Marijuana/Cannabis is a psychotropic that affects the brain and central nervous system. (The Scythians) The first western references seem to be that it was a euphoric, in other words a central nervous system stimulant not like cocaine or amphetamines but a gentler pleasant stimulant.
Dr. W.B. O'Shaunessy Medical Marijuana Feb-21-2008) found it to be an anti-convulsant against Tetanus, which may seem to cloud the issue. It is also a good anti-epileptic and centrally acting analgesic even effective for migraines as well as an anti-depressant and anxiolytic.
Dr. Tod Mikuriya has written that it promotes homeostasis or normalization of function in many various systems of the body and also modulates or moderates emotional hyperactivity such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, often known simply as PTSD.
I had heard or read about California marijuana doctors reporting that it was effective for the treatment of ADD and autism. These were single or isolated reports because physicians seemed to be reluctant to even talk about what the U.S. government constantly bleats about a "dangerous addicting drug", marijuana.
Dr. Mikuriya reported in 2006 in O'Shaunessy marijuana magazine that a 15-year old child was brought to him by his mother. He had been diagnosed with ADD and psychoses and had been given over 30 different kinds of drugs including pulverized kitchen sink, most of which made him combative and worse. He had used marijuana at age 11 with older friends.
It had a calming effect but his use brought police action and three court ordered rehabs which really drove him crazy. His mother found Dr. Mikuriya who prescribed Marinol which worked. A judge would not let him use it, but a second judge did allow it and he got a marijuana permit and smoked it with dramatic improved results.
I decided a search of the Internet was advisable and I typed up marijuana autism with the surprising finding that the Autism Research Institute posted an article by Bernard Rinland Ph.D. Medical Marijuana: a valuable treatment for autism in 2003. The site discussed a letter from a mother of a violently autistic child. A friend suggested a marijuana brownie cookie which in the words of the mother "saved my child's life and my family's life."
The article continues to state that many parents in the same situation have reported marked success.
A second article from the American Alliance for Medical Cannabis (AAMC) in 2002 written by Jay R. Cavanaugh Ph.D. titled Medical Cannabis and Brain Disorders reported effective use as follows: Bipolar disease (81 patients or 20%) ADHD/ADD (53 patients or 13%) Multiple Sclerosis (32 patients or 8%) and neuropathy (35 patients or 9%).
Other interesting findings were PTSD (30 patients at 7%) and obsessive compulsive disorder (2.4 or 6%). They also reported successful treatment of Tourettes, Parkinson's, and Autism (10 patients or 2%)
It is time we got our medical dinosaurs M.D.S. out of the closet and educated to the marvelous benefits of this safe effective NEW-OLD medicine.
Salem-News.comPhillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician, Toxicologist and Pharmacologist. He is an expert in medical marijuana treatment.






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at 19:40 on September 13th, 2008
Do you know about our highlight tool? You need to use it when quoting from outside sources.
at 20:18 on September 13th, 2008
thank you, and I was slacking on that and have taken the necessary steps. sorry
at 20:34 on September 13th, 2008
No worries - thanks
at 09:27 on September 14th, 2008
mabone, I like this story. It's good stuff.
All of this is so true, our government is so anal about marijuana. Marijuana has been used for medical treatment for years. This new study however is really good news to hear. I worked with Down Syndrome and Autistic before I retired. At that time these children had very few resources for treatment as far as medication. Natural treatment was the big thing then maybe still now. International Nutrition was a company out of Maryland that formulated supplements for these children. Still not enough!!!
I suffer from severe migraines I have two to three a week and have for 30 plus years. Violent vomiting the pain so bad It feels like someone is in my head with a hammer behind my eyes pounding my brain. I've had a child it didn't hurt as bad as my migraines.
I use medication to control them I still have them, I won't take narcotics I've had friends totally addicted to them to this day. So what's worse smoking pot or being addicted to narcotics? I think I'd rather smoke the pot, I've been with that friend when she went through DT's NOT PRETTY!
at 10:47 on November 6th, 2008
I have autism, OCD and ADD. Where can I get some weed?