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UnScripted - Miracle Marijuana For Children?

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Medverde, Miami’s #1 Medical Marijuana Clinic, led by Dr. Ann Marie Wong, a global specialist in medical marijauana treatment, known as the only medical marijuana doctor in Miami specializing in pediatrics, Dr. Wong uses natural remedies on all patients who suffer from chronic pain, anxiety, depression, epilepsy, cancer, menopause, sleep deprivation, seizures, migraines and more. She can comment on the following hot topics relating to how CBD is helping autistic children:

-Latest studies of autistic patients and their improvement using CBD and how she has helped autistic patients personally

-How to achieve results in treating our autistic patients with cannabinoids and administering the proper amount to take.

-How has the pandemic affected the use of cannabinoids in these patients? Is it safe for children to take medical marijuana?

-How do we have a deficiency and how do Endocannabinoid resolve this, whether congenital or acquired

Evidence from studies shows that patients with autism have an imbalance or deficiency in their endocannabinoid tone. By administering phytocannabinoids, balance can be restored.

Dr. Wong explains, “Changing a normal child’s routine has its consequences. You cannot imagine the impact all of the pandemic had on children with autism or mental health issues. The research continues to prove the effectiveness of cannabinoids and provide explanations why phytocannabinoids are so helpful in certain patient populations. In one postmortem study of autistic patients, endocannabinoid deficiency is demonstrated. This explains why plant cannabinoids may function to restore balance in these patients. Parents are overwhelmed with relief when they see the results of our treatment with their child.”

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