Multiple sclerosis patients with specific types of the disease may benefit from certain conventional medical treatments. Pharmaceutical treatments, on the other hand, are not always effective in alleviating the symptoms of this condition. This is where cannabis can be quite beneficial.
MS can express itself in a variety of ways, including stiffness, discomfort, muscle spasms, depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the nervous system. In addition, some individuals may experience extra symptoms as well. Several conditions, including multiple sclerosis, are routinely approved for treatment with medicinal marijuana, mostly because the drug is exceptionally successful at alleviating the symptoms. Additionally, people who suffer from multiple sclerosis can benefit from medical cannabis strains, which can help to reduce a wide range of symptoms.
Cannabis and Multiple Sclerosis: What is Multiple Sclerosis?
According to Mayo Clinic “multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system)”.
In MS, the immune system attacks and destroys the protective coating (myelin) that surrounds nerve fibers, resulting in decreased communication between the brain and the rest of the body. MS is a progressive illness that affects the entire body. After a period of time, the disease might cause irreparable nerve loss or degeneration.
MS symptoms and signs vary considerably and are dependent on the extent of nerve damage and the specific nerves involved. Some persons with severe MS may lose their ability to walk independently or even at all, while others may enjoy extended periods of remission without developing new symptoms.
Multiple sclerosis indications and symptoms vary significantly between individuals and with time, depending on the location of damaged nerve fibers. Symptoms frequently impair movement, including the following:
- Electric shock feelings associated with certain neck movements, most notably forward bending of the neck (Lhermitte sign).
- Tremors, an inability to coordinate, or an unstable walk
- Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs, usually on one side of the body at a time, or in the legs and trunk.
Additionally, vision impairments are widespread, including the following:
- Persistent double vision
- Perplexed vision
- Complete or partial loss of vision, generally in one eye at a time, frequently accompanied by pain during eye movement
Additionally, multiple sclerosis symptoms may include the following:
- Tiredness
- Dizziness
- Slurred speech
- Tingling or discomfort in numerous areas of your body
- Issues with sexual, bowel, or bladder function
Cannabis Strains That Are Excellent for Multiple Sclerosis
Russian Assassin
This Indica dominant strain is very rich in THC with up to 20% of this cannabinoid. Russian Assassin has genetics of Skywalker, Lemon OG Kush, and Headband. In addition, this strain is rich in limonene, myrcene and caryophyllene. Russian Assassin has superb calming effects and it’s very popular to treat MS symptoms.
One to One
This cannabis strain has a One to One CBD THC ratio. One to One is very popular for medical use. In addition, it’s recommended to treat symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis.
Yogi Diesel
Yogi Diesel has 16% of THC and it’s a cross between Northern Lights #5 and Sour Diesel. Moreover, this energizing strain is rich in limonene, caryophyllene and myrcene.
Chairman Chem Sou
This highly energizing strain is high in THC with 17% of this psychoactive cannabinoid. Moreover, Chairman Chem Sou is popular for medical use. Furthermore, Chairman Chem Sou might help people with MS alleviate its symptoms. Chairman Chem Sou is rich in myrcene and caryophyllene.
South Asian Sativa
Another energizing cannabis strain, South Asian Sativa grows naturally in the South Asian region. If you suffer from MS, you can use this strain to combat fatigue.
Alien Apparition
A highly psychoactive strain, Alien Apparition is very high in THC (21%) and rich in terpenes such as terpinolene, pinene and myrcene. This strain is efficient to reduce cramps, eye pressure, depression, and fatigue.
Miracle Whip
This strain is high in THC (19%) and CBG (2%). Miracle Whip is also known for its high content in terpinolene. You can use Miracle Whip to treat symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis such as inflammation, pain, and stress.
Garlicane
This hybrid strain is quite high in THC (18%) with limonene, pinene and caryophyllene as its main terpenes. Garlicane is a cannabis strain with calming effects that will help you with MS symptoms such as fatigue, headaches and stress.
Sojay Haze
People who have tried this strain have described it as energetic and uplifting. In addition, according to studies, MS patients who feel fatigue as a primary symptom are more likely to turn to this strain to relieve their symptoms. Sojay Haze will help you to combat fatigue, depression, pain, and anxiety.