Medical Marijuana’s Impact on ALS Symptoms

April 1, 2024

Medical Marijuana’s Impact on ALS Symptoms

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It makes your muscles weaker over time, and eventually, you can’t move or breathe like you used to. Sadly, there’s no cure for it. However, using Medical Marijuana can actually make a big difference for people living with ALS. It helps ease symptoms and can make life a bit easier and more comfortable. While there is no cure, Medical Marijuana ALS symptom treatment can help manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for patients.

Let’s delve into the scientific understanding of how Medical Marijuana may impact ALS symptoms. There has been increasing interest in the use of Medical Marijuana for treating ALS symptoms. Some studies suggest that cannabis may help alleviate spasticity, improve appetite, reduce excessive saliva, and provide pain relief in people with ALS.

ALS patients interested in exploring Medical Marijuana as a treatment option should contact Dr. Fernando Fandiño-Sende at Miami’s Premier Marijuana Evaluation Clinic

Cannabinoids, the numerous active compounds found in marijuana, have effects on the body’s endocannabinoid system, which is involved in regulating various physiological functions, including pain sensation, chronic/acute pain, appetite, and sleep for ALS patients. Cannabinoids have neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties that could be beneficial for individuals with ALS. Some research is pending.

If you are considering using Medical Marijuana for ALS contact us today for individualized and safe guidance.

ALS is a qualifying condition in the State of Florida. We offer same day approvals for Medical Marijuana Cards. You can visit the Medical Marijuana dispensary in the same day if you are a Florida resident with proof of residency. 

Smoking Marijuana may pose risks to lung health in individuals with muscle weakness and swallowing difficulties. We can discuss other methods of Marijuana consumption like oral, oils, or concentrates. Don’t like feeling high? You don’t need to.  

If you are considering using Medical Marijuana for ALS contact us today for individualized and safe guidance.