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Cannabis Edibles as a Promising Avenue for Pediatric Epilepsy Treatment, A Serious Consideration for Concerned Parents

Canada edibles have gained significant attention as a potential treatment option for pediatric epilepsy, with an increasing number of families exploring their use as a complementary or alternative therapy.

Research studies have consistently shown the efficacy and potency of THC edibles in reducing seizure frequency and improving the quality of life for children with epilepsy.

For convenient access, regular users find a wide range of potent cannabis edibles online, from stores in Canada, offering a discreet and convenient option for those seeking this therapeutic approach.

Cannabis Edibles

Epilepsy in Children

In the United States, epilepsy affects more than 3 million individuals, with a significant portion of over 450,000 cases occurring in children under the age of 17.

Childhood epilepsy manifests through unregulated electrical activity in the brain, leading to seizures that manifest as temporary, uncontrolled muscle movements (convulsions) and loss of consciousness. 

Causes, Factors, Early Signs, and Symptoms

CategoryExamples/Notes
Common CausesHead trauma or brain injuryInfections (meningitis, encephalitis)Brain development abnormalitiesGenetic predispositions
Risk FactorsFamily history of epilepsyPast traumatic brain injuryHistory of brain infectionOther neurological issues or conditions
First SignsSeizures
SymptomsLoss of awarenessConfusionBlank staresAlterations in sensory perceptionFeeling unwell (e.g., upset stomach, body temperature changes)

During a seizure, symptoms in children last briefly and encompass loss of consciousness, uncontrolled muscle movements (jerking, twitching, or repetitive motions), inability to speak, lip-smacking, chewing motions, increased heart rate, and rapid breathing. 

Cannabis Edibles

Cannabis edibles are food or drink products infused with a dose of weed extracts and come in desired potency, form, and flavour. They are available as ganja edibles online for regular users who avoid smoking or vaping and want a discreet way to experience the effects of ganja edibles.

Types of Edibles

  • Baked Goods. This cannabis-infused food includes delicious cookies, brownies, cakes, and other baked treats found in stores or sold as potent THC edibles online.
  • Gummy and Candy: Colourful and tasty THC gummies, candies, and chewy sweets with a mix of weed compounds.
  • Beverages. Drinks like teas, sodas, coffees, and flavoured liquefied edibles.
  • Chocolates.  Tasty chocolate bars, truffles, and other chocolate-based cannabis infused treats.
  • Tinctures and Oils. Potent liquid-based extracts added to food, beverages, and other ganja edibles or consumed sublingually.

How Marijuana Edibles Work in the Body

Weed edibles get metabolized in the digestive system, where cannabinoids are absorbed into the bloodstream and interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, leading to physiological and psychoactive effects. Compared to other consumption methods, the onset of effects is delayed, usually taking 30 minutes to a few hours, and is influenced by factors like metabolism and dose administered.

Cannabis Edibles and Epilepsy

  • Long-term use of cannabidiol-enriched medical cannabis in a prospective cohort of children with drug-resistant developmental and epileptic encephalopathy.

The study found that using CBD-enriched medical weed alongside regular antiseizure medication benefits children with drug-resistant severe epileptic disorders. 

By the end of the follow-up period, 78% of the children experienced a significant decrease of at least 50% in seizure frequency, with 47.5% seeing a reduction of over 75%. 

11.9% of the patients were completely seizure-free, and the number of seizures per month decreased from a median of 305 to 90.

  • Cannabidiol modulates the excitatory-inhibitory ratio to counter hippocampal hyperactivity.

A recent study spearheaded by NYU Grossman School of Medicine discovered a previously unknown mechanism through which cannabidiol (CBD), a compound found in cannabis, reduces seizures and benefits a patient with treatment-resistant pediatric epilepsy. 

The researchers found that CBD effectively inhibits the signalling of a molecule called lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) in neurons.

Alternatives to Ganja Edibles

CBD Oil

CBD oil, consisting of CBD and a carrier oil, produces the psychoactive effects commonly associated with cannabis consumption. Unlike THC, CBD does not cause any alterations in perception or induce a “high” when consumed.

Case Study Summary

A patient with a severe form of epilepsy caused by a rare genetic mutation called Dravet syndrome. Despite trying ten different medications and a special diet, seizures were becoming more intense and frequent. In June 2014, the patient tried high-CBD cannabis oil and experienced his first seizure-free day in two years. Following that, the patient went ten consecutive days without having a seizure.

What Different Studies Say

  • A 2017 review published in Pediatrics highlighted studies showing that medical cannabinoids could offer extended relief and reduce seizures in children with epilepsy and effectively alleviate chemotherapy-induced nausea in children.
  • In 2018, researchers at SickKids Hospital in Toronto discovered that children with Dravet syndrome experienced fewer seizures and improved quality of life when using a preparation containing both CBD and THC.
  • A Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology review highlights that CBD, whether used alone or as part of a CBD-enriched herbal extract, effectively reduces seizure frequency in children with treatment-resistant epilepsy.
  • Another review in Epilepsia confirms that CBD shows promise in reducing seizures for children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Researchers believe that CBD is the only compound recognized for its seizure-reducing properties.

Tinctures

CBD tinctures are concentrated liquid extracts that contain cannabidiol (CBD) as the primary active ingredient. They are commonly taken orally by placing a few drops under the tongue, allowing fast absorption into the bloodstream and providing a convenient and precise way to consume CBD.

Dosage for Beginners

DoseExpectationWho Can Use
1-2.5mg THC EdiblesMild relief of medical symptomsImproved focus/creativityFirst-time consumersMicrodosers 
2.5-15mg THC EdiblesStronger symptom extended reliefEuphoriaImpaired coordination and perceptionPersistent medical problemsRestless sleepersSocializers
15-30mg THC EdiblesStrong euphoriaUnwanted negative effectsImpaired coordination and perceptionExperienced consumersPatients with toleranceInsomniacs
30-50mg THC EdiblesExtreme euphoriaStrongly impaired coordination and perceptionPatients with poor GI absorptionUsers with high THC tolerance
50-100mg THC EdiblesExtreme side effectsSerious impairmentExperienced THC users onlyPatients with conditions needing dosage potency
Cannabis Edibles in Canada

Edibles Online for Epilepsy in Children

Cannada edibles show promise as a potential treatment option for children with epilepsy. Research indicates its efficacy in reducing seizure frequency, promoting relaxation, and improving quality of life. With proper guidance and supervision, potent edibles may offer a ray of hope for families seeking alternative therapies to manage epilepsy in their children.

Discover the quality and variety of the best edibles online at GrassLife for a premium cannabis experience in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should parents consider when determining the right edible dose for their child with epilepsy?

A healthcare professional should carefully determine the mg dose for cannabis edibles in children, as consuming an edible for a young person can be overwhelming. Factors such as the child’s weight, age, medical condition, and tolerance should be considered if you buy edibles online. 

How long does it take for the effects of weed edibles to kick in in children with epilepsy?

The effects of low-dose Canada edibles can occur in minutes to hours and can be influenced by the patient’s metabolism, cannabis products used, and other factors. Be aware of the potential delay in onset and plan accordingly.

Can cannabis edibles interact with other medications that a child with epilepsy may be taking?

Yes, Canada edibles can interact with other medications. Parents must inform healthcare providers about all medicines their child takes to minimize potential drug interactions.

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Author Information

Roberto Caraballo, Gabriela Reyes, Graciela Demirdjian, Marina Huaman, and Robinson Gutierrez; Evan C. Rosenberg, Simon Chamberland, Michael Bazelot, Helen E. Scharfman, Benjamin J. Whalley, and Richard W. Tsien. 

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