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CBD For Tourette’s Syndrome: What You Need to Know

By Harrison Payton

July 9, 2021


CBD For Tourette’s Syndrome – An Introduction

Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes involuntary tics. These tics can include vocalizations, facial expressions, and body movements. It affects 1 in 100 people. There are varying degrees of Tourette’s Syndrome, which range on an intensity scale from mild to severe. Symptoms may be bothersome or debilitating for some people, while others live with them without any significant impairment to their quality of life. Tourette Syndrome can’t be cured, but there are medications available that may help control symptoms. CBD, formally known as cannabidiol, may also offer relief for some individuals living with Tourette’s. Let’s jump into a bit more information on what Tourette’s looks like and how CBD and cannabinoids may help.

Varying Severity Of Tourette’s Syndrome

Tourette’s syndrome can come with a lot of different symptoms. Some people experience mild tics, and some have moderate-to-severe tics that are debilitating and interfering in their day-to-day lives. 

Tourette’s Syndrome tics are broken up into two categories, which are motor and vocal tics. Within these categories, there are simple and complex tics. Generally, complex tics are considered to be more severe. Some of the most common simple Tourette’s Syndrome tics include blinking, facial grimacing, shoulder shrugging, nose twitching, throat clearing, sniffing, or grunting.

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Some complex vocal and motor tics are touching objects, obscene gesturing, jumping, head-banging, uncontrollable swearing, and repeating words or specific phrases. Contrary to popular belief, most people with Tourette’s have relatively mild tics such as eye twitching or blinking. Only a tiny percentage of people with Tourette’s yell out curse words or inappropriate language.

CBD For Tourette’s Syndrome – How It May Help

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Natural cannabinoids like CBD may help with Tourette’s Syndrome symptoms.

CBD, or cannabidiol, has been researched as a potential treatment for Tourette’s syndrome. The research shows that CBD may help with the symptoms of Tourette Syndrome by acting on neurotransmitters in our brains to reduce tics.

Research suggests that when THC (separate but related to CBD) binds to cannabinoid receptors (CB), it can reduce or eliminate some of the unwanted effects associated with Tourette’s, such as motor and vocal tics. Furthermore, CBD is believed to have no intoxicating side effects, making it an attractive solution for individuals seeking relief from their symptoms without experiencing any cognitive impairment caused by THC intoxication. In other words: while there is still more work being done before we know how effective CBD may be in treating patients living with it, initial research indicates that that cannabinoids may contribute to reduced Tourette’s symptoms.

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We invite you to read all of our blogs on integrated health and natural wellness. If you know someone with Tourette’s Syndrome, Danu hopes this blog post has helped shed some light on what it is like for those who live with the condition every day. CBD may be able to lessen symptoms in some people, and there are various ways that people with Tourette’s can find relief from their tics. Be sure to check out all of our blogs on finding natural paths to wellness. A more comprehensive approach will lead to a better quality of life overall. Check out our full selection of broad-spectrum, third-party tested CBD products in our online store here!

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