Can Lyme disease be treated with cannabis?
Lyme disease is a condition transmitted by a tick bite. Symptoms include fever, joint pain, severe fatigue, headaches, and a rash. If the disease is not treated promptly, it can lead to neurological or cardiac problems. It is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.
How Can Cannabis Treat Lyme Disease?
Cannabis is now used in many treatments. Its antibacterial properties are exploring new ways to kill the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
The Dr. Sanjay Gupta, an American specialist in medical cannabis, states that cannabis is one of the best treatments for patients with Lyme disease. By acting as pain relievers, cannabinoids would complement antibiotic treatment. Since traditional medical treatment can be quite harsh, cannabis could help alleviate the symptoms of the disease and the side effects of the medication, such as diarrhea or stomachaches.
Research is still in its early stages, but the growing number of studies on the subject should provide concrete answers. It is recommended to consume cannabis in the form of oil or space food. Smoking can worsen the symptoms of Lyme disease and destroy the cannabinoids with medicinal properties. Cannabis with a balanced THC-to-CBD ratio will do the trick.
However, standard treatment remains essential for curing and eliminating this nasty bacterium. Cannabis serves only as a supplement to relieve pain. Nevertheless, research continues because some patients do not recover with conventional treatment. These patients are treated with’cannabis oil and observe long-term beneficial effects. In particular, there is a noticeable absence of nervous disorders, pain, and depressive symptoms.
In the United States, cannabis treatment is beginning to replace opioid treatment. Here, we still have a long way to go before medical cannabis treatments become available. This cannabis, which could replace conventional treatments, might help avoid controversies like the one involving Depakine.
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