Subject: MJNA Sub Reports Great Results From Clinical Trials and Studies

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MJNA Sub Reports Great Results From Clinical Trials and Studies
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Medical Marijuana, Inc. Subsidiary HempMeds® Mexico Announces Results from Clinical Study Including Real Scientific Hemp Oil-X™ (RSHO-X™) on Patients with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)

Mexican Neurologist Reports 60% of Study Participants Who Used CBD Products Saw Clinically Significant Reduction of Seizures

The study targeted the reduction in frequency, intensity and duration of convulsive crises in people with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and saw promising results from cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment for patients with TSC. Other factors observed in the study were quality of life, dependence on heavy prescription drugs and long-term sustainability of treatment with CBD.

The trial was comprised of patients with varying forms of epilepsy, with the majority having TSC, a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of noncancerous (benign tumors) in many parts of the body, including the brain, which can lead to convulsive crises. TSC affects 1 million people worldwide, 50,000 in the U.S. and 20,000 in Mexico.

Results from the trial showed that 60% of participants who used CBD products saw a clinically significant (80-100%) reduction in the frequency of their seizures. Additionally, quality of life metrics such as mood, appetite and cognition saw substantial increases among the patients using CBD. Finally, no serious side effects were reported, only mild ones such as drowsiness and increase in appetite, which eventually disappeared with the need to reduce the dose.

The study concludes that, “The experience of parents and patients with medicinal cannabis (CBD), as reported in our survey, suggests that CBD reduced the frequency, intensity, and duration of convulsive crises secondary to TSC.”

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