I have about a half dozen Vietnam vets as friends who would tell you, “no shit,” but it’s always good to get the official science on our side.
Newswise — Use of cannabinoids (marijuana) could assist in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder patients. This is exposed in a recent study carried out at the Learning and Memory Lab in the University of Haifa’s Department of Psychology. The study, carried out by research student Eti Ganon-Elazar under the supervision of Dr. Irit Akirav, was published in the prestigious Journal of Neuroscience.
The present study, carried out by Dr. Akirav and research student Eti Ganon-Elazar, aimed to examine the efficiency of cannabinoids as a medical treatment for coping with post-traumatic stress. The researchers used a synthetic form of marijuana, which has similar properties to the natural plant, and they chose to use a rat model, which presents similar physiological responses to stress to that of humans.
Dr. Akirav and Ganon-Elazar also examined hormonal changes in the course of the experiment and found that synthetic marijuana prevents increased release of the stress hormone that the body produces in response to stress.
According to Dr. Akirav, the results of this study show that cannabinoids can play an important role in stress-related disorders. “The results of our research should encourage psychiatric investigation into the use of cannabinoids in post-traumatic stress patients,” she concludes.
I agree with Willie Nelson when he says “The biggest killer on the planet is stress and I still think the best medicine is and always has been cannabis.” I think cannabis is good not just for PTSD, but for everyday stress most of us feel from time to time. How much could we reduce road rage, ulcers, and domestic abuse if our hyper-stressed, always-on culture embraced a little more cannabis and a little less caffeine?
I’m taking abnormal psychology and was hoping I could find an actual case study for this so I can write a report for class. Can anyone point me to ANY case studies not just anecdotal evidence or animal studies. I know it’s difficult because it’s illegal in the U.S. but, that’s why I’m hoping to find something to help broaden people’s perceptions on cannabis and it’s uses.
[...] Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at 10:28 am | By: Radical Russ I reported yesterday on the Israeli research on THC and PTSD. TIME Magazine has a post written by the wonderful Maia Szalavitz covering the study. The post [...]
[...] Cannabinoids show promise in treatment of post traumatic stress disorder [...]
No Shit! It’s been working for me for many years now, without too many relapses… and it can take as little as a threat of violence to cause a relapse sometimes, but that has not happened in a few years either… I do like confrontations… I thrive on them. Guess that’s why I’m in this war… I believe!