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Dad desperately Administer tincture of cannabis to the Son with epilepsy? Wars grass? Episode 2
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Oakland, CA (PRWEB) December 8, 2011
? Wars grass? the new series on Discovery Channel clinical Oakland cannabis club in Boston that began last Thursday, will air the second episode? Federal Crackdown? tonight at 10 pm ET / PT. This episode focuses not only on the recent crackdown by the federal government on medical cannabis dispensaries, but also heart-wrenching accounts of parents who turn to medicine based on cannabis to treat their sick children.
In Episode 2, Jason, a young single father who seeks treatment for cannabis arrest of his son five years Jayden? s convulsions, and Theresa, a mother who uses medical marijuana to help her son Ronnie paraplegic, who has cerebral palsy.
The first story is about Jayden, a five year old boy diagnosed with Dravet’s syndrome? a rare and debilitating epilepsy that begins during childhood. After attending his son? S first epileptic seizure at the age of four months, a terrifying ordeal of an hour, his father, Jason tried traditional medical treatments? That had little effect on the child? S convulsions.
In a desperate attempt to find an effective drug, Jason has learned through research that cannabis drug is effective in controlling seizures and seeks the help of the object? Wars grass? Harborside Health Center.
After long consultations with holistic healing center in Oakland, the staff should be treated with Jayden stain containing a high level of cannabidiol (CBD), a health-restoring compound in marijuana that has been shown to help control seizures, and small amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive agent found in marijuana.
Jayden received the first dose of treatment to the camera, while his father said: “I’m not trying to get my son up. I try to cure the crisis of my son.” For information on how the treatment works for Jayden and Teresa uses cannabis as medicine for the treatment of Ronnie, viewers are invited to tune in? Weed Wars? Tomorrow night at 10:00 on Channel Discovery Channel.
According to Dravet Syndrome
Foundation (DSF), Dravet syndrome or severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI), intractable epilepsy is a rare and catastrophic, that begins in childhood. Children with Dravet’s syndrome does not disappear this condition, and affects every aspect of their daily lives.
initial seizure events are usually extended, and in the second year of life than other types of crisis are beginning to emerge. Development remains on track first, with trays and gradual decline usually beginning in the second year of life.
Individuals with Dravet syndrome
face a higher incidence of SUDEP (sudden unexplained death in epilepsy) and are associated with conditions that must be properly treated and managed.
unless a cure or better treatments for Dravet syndrome is found, said DSF, individuals with this disorder face a diminished quality of life. Current treatment options are extremely limited, and prognosis of these children is poor. Care and constant supervision of an individual with highly specialized needs of these is emotionally and financially draining on family members who care for them.
Discovery announced that it will be retransmitted
Episode 1,? World? s largest medical marijuana dispensary,? Thursday, before and after the first episode 2,? Federal Crackdown.? Episode 2 will be rebroadcast the same evening at midnight.
? Wars grass? focuses on Oakland’s Health Center in Boston, which established the gold standard for medical cannabis dispensaries in the nation and the leadership behind Boston:? activist, founder and executive director Steve DeAngelo. DeAngelo? S mission in life was to bring the truth about the cannabis plant to the American public.
The show follows the family
and DeAngelo Harborside? s staff without fear as their grappling with the complex problems they face every day. The series captures the drama of real life and the challenges of the voters of California passed that federal agencies are the threats of tighter controls and groped to close the dispensary in Oakland Cannabis IRS.
addition to focusing on Steve DeAngelo, his family and staff? Wars grass? follows the path of the plant from seed germination to harvest. The public can meet the producers and farmers of the patient? whose mission is to provide the drugs? which will eventually be bought and used by thousands of customers, many of whom believe that their lives were changed forever by the plant.
Health Center in Boston:
Founded by cannabis, a national leader in 2005, Steve DeAngelo, Harborside Health Center dispensary is the nonprofit model medical cannabis in the country. Oakland’s medical cannabis collective offers its subscribers 94 000 patients free holistic health services, medical laboratory, testing and education.
? Out of the Shadows and into the light? DeAngelo plays? s mission to inform the public about the benefits of many drugs and therapeutic plan. DeAngelo is a recognized leader and strategist of the national reform movement of cannabis. He speaks and writes extensively on this topic. Port, and DeAngelo are present? Wars grass? Now airing on Discovery Channel.
For more information on Harborside Health Center, call (510) 533-0146 or visit harborsidehealthcenter.com.
For more information on Weed Wars? or information contained in this release, please contact Gaynell Rogers (415) 298-1114 or Linda Stokely at (707) 981-4407.
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