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Could CBD be a game-changer for Alzheimer’s?
Reduces harmful proteins: CBD lowers the buildup of pTau and Aβ proteins, which are linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Improves brain cell communication: CBD helps these proteins move better between brain cells in areas important for memory.
Fights brain inflammation: CBD encourages brain immune cells (microglia) to act in a protective way and reduces inflammation-causing chemicals in an Alzheimer’s mouse model.
Boosts memory: Daily CBD injections (10 mg per kg) for 28 days improved short-term and long-term spatial memory in these mice.
Supports brain cell growth: CBD partially reverses damage to brain cell extensions (neurites) caused by Alzheimer’s-related proteins, potentially aiding brain repair.
Protects brain cells: CBD decreases harmful molecules (ROS) and helps brain cells survive better despite Alzheimer’s protein clumps.
Link below 👇
Seriously—why is cannabis still grouped with heroin and LSD as Schedule I?
It’s 2025. We’ve got dispensaries, prescriptions and studies piling up.
What do YOU think? Schedule I—or is it time for change?
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…?
#ScheduleIReform#CannabisLegalization
According to a new national survey, 57% of veterans and their family members say they support the VA offering medical marijuana as a treatment option. themarijuanaherald.com/2025/05/survey…
US Department of Justice: Cannabis is not a Gateway
Drug.
“KEY FINDINGS: REPORT
1. The existing statistical research and analysis show
mixed results and do not clearly demonstrate scientific
support for cannabis use leading to harder illicit drug use. As a result, FRD has determined that no causal link between cannabis use and the use of other illicit drugs can be claimed at this time.”
Link below 👇