week 7 dq post

 

This dq post is specifically difficult for me since I have been in active studying Psychology for about 12 years, I have studied a lot about diagnosis and treatment. In my last gradschool I took a combination of those classes and learned a huge amount. Mostly what not ever to do.

The most interesting new treatment which was not all that readily available 10 years ago was treating nervous system issues with the cannabis oil. The Cannabidiol oil treatments for nervous system issues has proven itself to be on the major side of effective against a huge number of issues. However it does not contain much if any THC. But the FDA has found huge problems with it, since it is also an extremely good pain killer, which the opioid pharmaceuticals hate beyond measure. The more people use the not very addictive CBC oil the less they will need oxy and similar pain killers, which of course cuts down on quarterly profits.

It is fascinating to me just how effective something’s are, but the larger community for a variety of reasons cannot stand said concepts. To the negative cultures heroin is just fine and dandy, wonderful, cannot get through a day without their “happy pills”, but same chemicals in the form of a needle and the same people popping 30 pills a day feel moral and superior with others who use a needle, some pill poppers usually based on a gross examination of the culture dislike and distrust the “weed” industry completely.

It is odd that a chemical compound in x form which is on the extreme side of bad for all users in the longer than a few doses use have formed addictions to said pills. But they have to be superior to other much less dangerous chemical compounds; the results are an FDA process for CBD oil will take in some areas about half a century to be approved while a chemical infinity worse is not being questioned at all. Of course, the vast amounts of money generated by oxy and its other named similar substances in the form of kickbacks to the FDA by the millions to politicians.

CBD oil for nervous system issues is a fantastic drug to administer, in many cases the results are nothing short of miraculous. The closest approved treatments are nothing close to similar, CBD oil for seizures and the like is amazing. But the limitations on it are cultural not science. The culture one specific aspect of one culture cannot stand the concept of a weed derivative being used in that way, so they fight against it with everything they have.

Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), recognized childhood seizure disorders which non cbd treatments either do not work at all or only work to an extremely limited amount. However the largest issue regarding CBD oil is not the extreme benefits with virtually no dependency, it is the cultures inability to accept this treatment. Despite Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) having a close to lethal level of damage to young children’s neuropathways, the portion of society which had decided that weed is bad and pills are ok (despite the fact pills are a heroin derivative). As long as they are called pills and not heroin, the same culture which wants all weed and weed products criminalized, as well as Heroin, have no problem popping heroin pills by the dozens a day.

What CBD oil does and exactly how it affects the nervous system are still being studied. The treatment I find the most interesting is no matter how beneficial something is, if this one specific culture does not like it, it has an extreme uphill climb.