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Multiple sclerosis Quote by Michael Backes

“Endocannabinoids appear to be profoundly connected with the concept of homeostasis (maintaining physiological stability), helping redress specific imbalances presented by disease or by injury. Endocannabinoids’ role in pain signaling has led to the hypothesis that endocannabinoid levels may be…” quote by Michael Backes
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““Endocannabinoids appear to be profoundly connected with the concept of homeostasis (maintaining physiological stability), helping redress specific imbalances presented by disease or by injury. Endocannabinoids’ role in pain signaling has led to the hypothesis that endocannabinoid levels may be responsible for the baseline of pain throughout the body, which is why cannabinoid-based medicines may be useful in treating conditions such as fibromyalgia (a condition marked by muscular pain and stiffness). This could also mean that the constant release of the body’s own endocannabinoids could have a “tonic” effect on muscle tightness (spasticity) in multiple sclerosis, neuropathic pain, inflammation, and even baseline appetite. The value of proper “endocannabinoid tone” throughout the body could be very significant to general well-being.””

Michael Backes

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Source Article: Review on Endocannabinoid System and Homeostasis, 2023

Endocannabinoids help maintain bodily balance and may influence pain, muscle tone, and appetite, suggesting therapeutic potential for various conditions.

In simple terms: Endocannabinoids regulate stability and pain, affecting health.

Key Takeaway

Consider how endocannabinoid balance impacts well‑being.

Themes

health pain homeostasis therapeutics

Mood

analytical hopeful

Type

scientific informative

When to use this quote

  • fibromyalgia treatment
  • multiple sclerosis management
  • inflammation control
  • appetite regulation

Key Concepts

neurobiology physiology pharmacology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How might enhancing endocannabinoid tone improve chronic conditions?
  • What risks exist in manipulating this system?
A Different Perspective

The complexity of endocannabinoid interactions makes clinical applications challenging.

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