First Of Its Kind Study Shows Undeniable Evidence Cannabis Can Cure Opioid Addiction
As the opioid epidemic rages on, those professing to seek “solutions” are willfully ignoring one of the most promising treatments – medical cannabis. When the Comprehensive Addiction & Recovery Act (CARA) was being debated in 2016, amendments to study medical cannabis were stripped out.
This happened despite studies showing that medical cannabis eases
neuropathic pain, and the government’s own National Institutes of Health
stating, “Medical marijuana products may have a role in reducing the
use of opioids needed to control pain.”
There were also studies showing that deaths from opioids plummet in
states with legal cannabis, and that 80 percent of cannabis users give
up prescription pills. A Feb. 2017 study confirmed that opioid
dependence and overdoses dropped significantly in medical cannabis
states.
In January 2017, the National Academies of Science published an
exhaustive review of the scientific literature and found that one of the
most promising areas in medical cannabis is for the treatment of
chronic pain.
But all of this falls on deaf ears to those in the pockets of Big
Pharma, which is largely to blame for getting America hooked on opioids,
as described in a Harvard analysis.
Now, a new experimental study has shown exactly how cannabis works to
treat opioid addiction – by actually blocking the opioid reward in the
brain.
“This study sought to determine whether the cannabis constituent
cannabidiol attenuates the development of morphine reward in the
conditioned place preference paradigm. Separate groups of mice received
either saline or morphine in combination with one of four doses of
cannabidiol using three sets of drug/no-drug conditioning trials. After
drug-place conditioning, morphine mice displayed robust place preference
that was attenuated by 10 mg/kg cannabidiol. Further, when administered
alone, this dose of cannabidiol was void of rewarding and aversive
properties. The finding that cannabidiol blocks opioid reward suggests
that this compound may be useful in addiction treatment settings.”
The use of cannabidiol (CBD), one of two major active ingredients in
cannabis, is even more promising for legalization effiorts because it
does not produce the high that THC does. So prohibitionists who demonize
cannabis’ intoxicating effect have no ammo when it comes to CBD. CBD
can even be extracted from hemp, which is grown for its fiber used in
thousands of manufacturing applications.
Because it can’t get anyone high, CBD extracts are even being
permitted for medical use in staunchly prohibitionist states such as
Oklahoma and Utah, to treat children with intractable epilepsy.
States have been reluctant to approve opioid addiction as a valid
condition for prescribing medical cannabis. Big Pharma, having already
secured their grip on federal government, has undoubtedly been working
over state governments to prevent cannabis from threatening their
profits. They had a measure of success in Arizona, which failed vote for
legalization after pharma companies donated heavily to anti-pot
propaganda campaigns.
The new study showing how CBD blocks the opioid reward will certainly
prompt more research. This, coupled with statistical evidence from
medical cannabis states, should finally prove fatal to the irrationality
of blocking cannabis for opioid addiction treatment.
First Of Its Kind Study Shows Undeniable Evidence Cannabis Can Cure Opioid Addiction
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