This should be applied immediately. We already know that this drug happens to be safe.
Thus application should be no more controversial than applying ice packs. That it halts damage from a stroke is super important as that is the core problem for recovery success.
As said, the sooner the better as this drug is well understood including the faux controversy.
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Cannabis May Soon be Used in Stroke and Cardiac Emergencies
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of over 100
active cannabinoids in cannabis. It accounts for 40 percent of the
plant's extract and widely considered to be one of it's most powerful
constituents that heals cells.
http://humansarefree.com/2017/02/cannabis-may-soon-be-used-in-stroke-and.html?
Emergency teams in cardiac and stroke units may one day use CBD's
neuroprotective effects to prevent the onset of debilitating symptoms
developing from stroke and cardiac arrest.
The reason cannabis is so effective medicinally is directly related to
its ability to interact with receptors in the body which inhibit
inflammation and prevent disease.
Cannabis does this so well, that few drugs can compete with its level of potency which come essentially with no side effects.
The new study from China documents"for the first
time" how CBD can exert a potentially neuroprotective effect against
brain ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Brain ischemia is a common clinical condition, and is involved in many
serious diseases, including stroke, cardiac arrest, and respiratory
arrest.
The treatment for this condition usually involves the restoration of
blood flow as quickly as possible. However, this can cause secondary
injury to the ischemic area, referred to as ischemia/reperfusion injury.
"The restoration of the blood circulation causes inflammation and
oxidative-stress-induced damage in the area affected by the absence of
oxygen and nutrients during the period of cerebral ischemia," wrote
researchers from Fudan University in Shanghai.
"CBD treatments will most certainly exist in emergency rooms for stroke
and cardiac patients in the future," said cardiac specialist Dr. Sean
McCormick. "Not only will CBD extracts prevent inflammatory damage but
they may also heal existing damage."
"Brain ischemia with reperfusion also results in impaired mitochondrial
oxidative metabolism and a depletion of the reducing energy of neurons,
which contribute to programmed cell death," they added.
The researchers said it had recently been demonstrated in vivo and in
vitro that CBD has a variety of therapeutic properties, exerting
antidepressant, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and
neuroprotective effects.
"Increasing evidence indicates that CBD is a molecule with potentially
neuroprotective properties that can be used to treat neurodegenerative
disorders," they added.
In this study, the mechanisms underlying the potential neuroprotective
effects of CBD, a nonpsychotropic compound derived from Cannabis sativa,
were assessed.
They were studied in vitro using an
oxygen-glucose-deprivation/reperfusion (OGD/R) model in a mouse
hippocampal neuronal cell line.
The study found that the potent neuroprotective effects of CBD protected
against oxygen-glucose-deprivation/reperfusion (OGDR) injury induced
cytotoxicity, energy crisis, and disturbance of the cellular metabolism.
Precise Mechanism
The researchers stated it did so by alleviating oxidative stress;
enhancing mitochondrial bioenergetics and activating the
pentose-phosphate pathway, thereby strengthening the antioxidant
defences and preserving the energy homeostasis of neurons...
"We found that CBD significantly improved basal respiration, ATP-linked
oxygen consumption rate, and the spare respiratory capacity, and
augmented glucose consumption in OGD/R-injured neurons," they added,
writing in the journal Redox Biology.
"We propose, for the first time, that CBD stimulates glucose metabolism
through the pentose-phosphate pathway to maintain the redox balance and
energy conservation during neuronal ischemia/reperfusion injury."
They concluded their results suggested that CBD exerts a potent
neuroprotective effect against ischemia/reperfusion, and added more
in-depth studies are required to investigate the precise mechanism
underlying the success of CBD treatment.
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