Early lab research suggests cannabis-derived CBD may reduce the severe lung inflammation seen in serious COVID-19 by calming the overactive immune response.
In a mouse model of familial Alzheimer’s, cannabidiol boosted IL-33 and TREM2 expression—improving cognitive outcomes and slowing decline.
In preclinical work, CBD enabled key proteins like IL-33 to better clear amyloid plaque from the brain—hinting at its potential to combat Alzheimer’s-related buildup.
Historic and early studies suggest CBD may ease Parkinson’s motor and non-motor symptoms (like tremors, sleep, mood), with preclinical evidence pointing to neuroprotective benefits. However, clinical data remain sparse.
Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound from Cannabis sativa, shows antipsychotic, anxiety-reducing, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects—making it a compelling candidate for treating and preventing various brain-related disorders.
Early studies suggest cannabidiol could help reduce dyskinesia (involuntary movements) and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease.
In a six-month real-world study of 188 ASD patients using CBD-rich medical cannabis (30 % CBD, 1.5 % THC), over 80 % reported moderate or significant symptom improvements, with restlessness being the most common side effect.
Early research and patient reports highlight CBD’s potential to ease arthritis pain and inflammation. While large human studies are still ahead, many find it a hopeful option for better comfort and mobility.
Animal and small human studies show CBD may ease pain and inflammation—some users also report better sleep and less anxiety. While strong clinical data is still forthcoming, the Arthritis Foundation views it as a promising option when used carefully and in consultation with your doctor.
In a controlled study of patients with peripheral neuropathy, transdermal CBD oil significantly reduced intense, sharp, cold, and itchy sensations—while reporting no adverse effects.
In a phase III trial, 135 mg/day of CBD pill eased sensory symptoms like numbness and tingling in patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy—with no serious side effects reported. This early data points to CBD’s potential as a gentle supportive option.
While excitement may have led to overblown claims, scientific findings show that CBD appears to be well-tolerated and may bring meaningful relief for anxiety, sleep issues, and chronic pain—though more high-quality research is still needed.

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