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What is PTSD?
PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that is typically caused by experiencing a violent, disturbing or life-threatening event, such as military combat, sexual assault, a natural disaster and so on. It can manifest in a variety of different ways, with symptoms typically falling into one of three categories:
How Effective is Conventional PTSD Treatment?
Conventional pharmacology treatment of PTSD typically involves the use of serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which work by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a naturally occurring chemical that plays an important role in mood regulation.
However, the efficacy of SSRIs in combating PTSD is an issue of much debate. For example, in a study by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, investigators determined that Sertraline (a widely used SSRI) was no more effective than a placebo.
With this in mind, it’s little wonder that so many people are looking to alternative treatment methods. While the field is still in its infancy, there’s a growing body of research that suggests cannabis may be an effective option. Here’s why:
In summary, both THC- and CBD-dominant cannabis oils may offer therapeutic value for people living with PTSD. Do keep in mind that science is coming to terms with the relationship between cannabis and PTSD, so be sure to err on the side of caution when starting a new cannabis-based treatment for PTSD (or any other ailment for that matter).
Treat Sleep Issues with Cannabis
Amsterdam Cannabis has identified a few strains of cannabis that work well for treating pain and insomnia in patients who have sleep apnea (or other conditions that result in respiratory compromise). Feel free to refer to the company’s new online self-referral program for individuals with sleep issues.
Each patient is unique and should be assessed by one of Amsterdam Cannabis’s Cannabinoid Specialists to get the correct strains and amount of cannabis.
PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that is typically caused by experiencing a violent, disturbing or life-threatening event, such as military combat, sexual assault, a natural disaster and so on. It can manifest in a variety of different ways, with symptoms typically falling into one of three categories:
- Re-experiencing: Reliving the trauma via realistic flashbacks and nightmares.
- Avoidance: Emotionally or physically avoiding things that are associated with the traumatic event.
- Heightened arousal: Problems with sleeping and focusing, and being more susceptible to mood swings.
How Effective is Conventional PTSD Treatment?
Conventional pharmacology treatment of PTSD typically involves the use of serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which work by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a naturally occurring chemical that plays an important role in mood regulation.
However, the efficacy of SSRIs in combating PTSD is an issue of much debate. For example, in a study by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, investigators determined that Sertraline (a widely used SSRI) was no more effective than a placebo.
With this in mind, it’s little wonder that so many people are looking to alternative treatment methods. While the field is still in its infancy, there’s a growing body of research that suggests cannabis may be an effective option. Here’s why:
- Reduces Anxiety
- Stops Nightmares
- Helps With Insomnia
In summary, both THC- and CBD-dominant cannabis oils may offer therapeutic value for people living with PTSD. Do keep in mind that science is coming to terms with the relationship between cannabis and PTSD, so be sure to err on the side of caution when starting a new cannabis-based treatment for PTSD (or any other ailment for that matter).
Treat Sleep Issues with Cannabis
Amsterdam Cannabis has identified a few strains of cannabis that work well for treating pain and insomnia in patients who have sleep apnea (or other conditions that result in respiratory compromise). Feel free to refer to the company’s new online self-referral program for individuals with sleep issues.
Each patient is unique and should be assessed by one of Amsterdam Cannabis’s Cannabinoid Specialists to get the correct strains and amount of cannabis.