Abstract: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and lifelong condition. The treatment options for ASD are currently limited, leading to increased interest in alternative therapies. Among these, phytocannabinoids like CBD (cannabidiol) show promise due to their therapeutic potential.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects millions worldwide, leaving many families in search of effective treatments. With conventional therapies sometimes falling short, there is growing curiosity about the role of cannabis-derived compounds, such as CBD, in managing autism symptoms. Could cannabis be the answer everyone is looking for?
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis plants. It has gained attention for its potential therapeutic benefits without the βhighβ associated with THC.
The use of CBD is marred by regulation inconsistencies across different regions. As interest grows, it becomes essential to establish a standardized framework to ensure safety and efficacy.
While CBD holds potential, **comprehensive clinical studies** are needed to confirm its efficacy and safety in treating autism symptoms. Researchers emphasize the importance of large, randomized controlled trials.
As interest in alternative therapies for autism increases, CBD emerges as a promising candidate. While preliminary findings are encouraging, more research is necessary to fully understand and verify CBDβs impact on autism symptoms. **Families and healthcare professionals** must stay informed and consider all options with an open mind.
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CATEGORY: Autism
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