Natural Treatment for Endometriosis: Can Weed Help?

Can cannabis soothe my endo symptoms?

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POT FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS TREATMENT

One in ten women worldwide is impacted by endometriosis. 

What is endometriosis?

According to Mayo Clinic, endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue, similar to the endometrial tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus, grows outside your uterus. The disease is mostly known for its painful symptoms and is especially common among women in their 30s and 40s and may make it harder to get pregnant. Up to 50 percent of “unexplained infertility” is thought to be caused by endometriosis. 

Researchers believe that at least 11 percent of women, or more than 6.5 million women in the United States, have endometriosis. Still, diagnosis is rare, and traditional endometriosis treatment options can be invasive and disruptive – including surgery, hormone therapy such as birth control pills, and pain medications with side effects that can contribute to an already difficult situation.

MENSTRUAL CRAMPS, AKA DYSMENORRHEA: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, TREATMENTS

Cramps are a result of inflammation, which CBD has been proven to reduce – 20x more than aspirin.

Menstrual cramps are due to prostaglandins release as the endometrial tissue breaks down and women have a period. Higher levels of prostaglandins are associated with more severe menstrual cramps. Cannabinoids are proven to have analgesic and anti-inflammatory benefits. 

Cannabis can effectively impact, and soothe the pelvic area. The impact is immediate: pain subsides within the hour. CBD soothes inflammation in the uterus, decreases the sensation of pain, and relaxes the muscle contractions that induce cramps.

“My diagnosis was literally called unexplained infertility. No one knew what was going on. I went to so many doctors, I went to everyone that you can go to in multiple cities across the country. Time is your enemy in fertility, especially in your late 30s, so getting an answer quickly to what might be going on can make a big difference in your chances of having a baby. 

And I share my experience here, I share it with people when they ask me about it because if it can help women who have unexplained infertility learn about endometriosis as a possible cause and then either rule it out or move towards IVF, then they can spare themselves years of uncertainty, expense, the emotional roller coaster.”

– Ellen Scanlon, co-creator of How to Do the Pot, has dealt with both Endo and IVF

Talk to your doctor if you experience symptoms of endometriosis such as debilitatingly painful periods, pain with sexual intercourse, heavy menstrual flow and/or infertility.

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Common experiences such as PMS, endometriosis, and PCOS are related to a deficiency in endocannabinoids. According to neuroscientist Dr. Michelle Ross, when you have one disorder of endocannabinoid deficiency, you may have other ones, too. Keep this in mind when seeking endometriosis treatment.

CANNABIS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS: IS WEED AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT?

Women have the second-highest concentration of cannabinoid receptors in the pelvic region. (The highest concentration is found in the brain.) But women with endometriosis have a lower number of cannabinoid receptors in cells within their pelvic region. 

From what scientists understand, there are simply fewer receptors to receive the body’s natural chemicals for managing pain in places like the uterus. Those natural chemicals, of course, are endocannabinoids. 

Just a small deficiency in cannabinoid receptors then can cause massive pain. Cannabis seems for many patients to right the imbalance that takes a painful disease and makes it excruciating. Treating pain is a big deal, especially when a woman’s pain is so often minimized.

Cannabis has been shown to be effective in treating endometriosis symptoms such as pain and inflammation in the pelvic area, making it a potential treatment for endometriosis. The effects are immediate, providing pain relief within an hour. This is because cannabinoids have both analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.

ENDO WEED: USING THC AND CBD FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS

While THC can help relieve pain, preliminary research suggests CBD is more effective for reducing both endometriosis-related lesions and the spread of the condition itself. So while it may not get rid of symptoms entirely, cannabis could still be effective for endometriosis treatment because of the relief it provides.

The joked-about monthly pain many women suffer in their menstrual cycle are in fact small contractions – like you have in labor. When women are expected to play through the pain, it can be even more difficult to diagnose extreme cramping that can be a symptom of endometriosis. It can take a decade for an American woman with endometriosis to understand that her cramps are not normal and to seek medical advice.

Dr. Michelle Ross, the neurologist you heard from in How to Do the Pot’s Endo Episode, cites the work of Dr. Ethan Russo. Dr. Ethan Russo has identified a few different conditions that may be linked to a deficiency and the ECS – essentially what happens when the body’s balancing method is thrown out of balance. The National Institutes of Health compiled 15 research studies that show that cannabinoid medicine has an impact not only on pain symptoms associated with endometriosis but also on slowing its growth.

WHAT CBD PRODUCTS WORK BEST FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS?

There are a few things you can do to ease endometriosis symptoms like pelvic pain and cramping. Using CBD oils for endometriosis is one of the most beneficial approaches. Try applying a topical directly to your abdomen or taking an oil beneath your tongue to get relief and improve your quality of life, naturally.

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