[FairfieldLife] Re: More on cool VAGUS Nerve actions
Thanks for mention these in relation to Parkinson's. Once again, this proves that we are ruled by idiots in congress and the justice dept. since the therapeutic benefit of these items is definitely there. But, what would Big Pharma do if it couldn't make toxic garbage that is given an unfair advantage in the health marketplace?
[FairfieldLife] Re: More on cool VAGUS Nerve actions
Note: if you enter Cannabidiol into the Pub Med field, there are 1721 articles shown for treating a wide variety of diseases, most in some way connected to nervous system disorders but also the dopaminergic neuronal system (which may malfunction in Parkinsons'). Another substance with potential for treating many ailments is thymoquinone, the active ingredient in Black Cumin seed oil (Nigella Sativa, an Ayurvedic remedy, but available throughout he Middle East and S. Western Asia. "Thymoquinone" has 713 entries in Pub Med, but if you enter "Thymoquinone Parkinson's" into the field, 7 articles come up. There is a remarkable overlap between the influences of Thymoquinone and Cannabidiol. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=thymoquinone++Parkinson%27s https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=thymoquinone++Parkinson%27s
[FairfieldLife] Re: More on cool VAGUS Nerve actions
Thx for the interesting article. Another semi-separate but complementary "axis" is the Endocannabinoid system which is comprised of CBD (cannabinpod ) receptors in the brain and nervous system. In a nutshell, by way of example, the symptoms of Parkinson's can be lessened by smoking MJ or taking the non-psyocative ingredient CBD (legal and available without a Rx). https://scienceofparkinsons.com/tag/cannabidiol/ https://scienceofparkinsons.com/tag/cannabidiol/