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Agreed, but searching for leads is part of the process. Nothing wrong in exploring all avenues. No need to get snippy with someone for asking for help.Posting on a nursing message board isn't research.
Halim, I recently caught part of a documentary regarding this. Some grower in Colorado that couldn't sell one of its varieties due to low THC levels (people wanted to get stoned, and this plant didn't get them stoned). However, it was high in some other chemical that is thought to be the reason for decreased seizure activity in some patients.I know nothing of the "medicine" behind it, or the veracity of the claims. Try searching out growers in Colorado. Maybe that will help.
Here is a recent article about CBD rich marijuana and THC low marijuana used for the treatment of seizure.
Marijuana stops child's severe seizures - CNN.com
I also think Sanjay Gupta, a famous neurologist just put our a rather long statement about the uses in treating seizures.
Plain and simple, it works.
There are video links on the page of that article.
Posting on a nursing message board isn't research.
Research: "the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions."
Source: http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/research
Epilepsy / Seizure disorders | PROJECT CBD
I'd also make sure your including sources outside of the US (The Lancet and others) since research on cannibidiol in the US has been pretty sporifice, although in Europe it's used for a variety of conditions as part of mainstream medicine.
Halim F. Dagher
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I am currently taking a nursing research course in my BSN program and I wanted to research about marijuana
in treating seizures, so any accounts of people trying this treatment?