Research published on the National Institutes of Health database suggests that CBD has meaningful neuroprotective properties — meaning it may help protect nerve cells from damage, degeneration, and oxidative stress.
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system, which plays a direct role in regulating inflammation, oxidative stress, and cellular function throughout the brain and nervous system. These are the same mechanisms implicated in conditions involving nerve cell damage and age-related neurological changes.
Pre-clinical studies published on PubMed and the NIH research database have identified CBD’s potential to reduce neuroinflammation, support healthy cell signaling, and protect against the kind of oxidative damage that contributes to nerve cell deterioration over time. This is an area of active and growing scientific interest — and the research being published is genuinely significant.
For people managing neuropathy, cognitive concerns, or age-related neurological changes, the emerging picture around CBD and neuroprotection is worth understanding. This is not a treatment claim — it is an honest summary of where the science currently stands.
If you want to have a deeper conversation about what this research means for your specific situation, call us at 352-350-0200 or come into our Leesburg wellness center. Paul has 40 years of direct plant experience and follows the research closely. This is the kind of conversation we are built for.
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