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Cannabidiol, a compound derived from cannabis, can significantly reduce symptoms resembling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in mice.
This effect hinges on CBD’s ability to curb neuroinflammation through its interaction with specific receptors in the brain, known as CB2 receptors.
CBD increased the levels of molecules that help reduce inflammation and promote healing, such as CD206 and chitinase-like proteins.
Further research is needed to confirm these effects in humans and to understand the long-term safety and efficacy of CBD for PTSD treatment. The study, “ Cannabidiol ameliorates PTSD-like symptoms by inhibiting neuroinflammation through its action on CB2 receptors in the brain of male mice,” was conducted by Guanbo Xie , Xinwei Gao , Qingchun Guo , Haizhen Liang , Lan Yao , Wenjuan Li , Baiping Ma , Ning Wu , Xiao Han , and Jin Li ..
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