Cannabinoids Improve Efficiency Of Mitochondria  And Remove Damaged Brain Cells

Cannabinoids Improve Efficiency Of Mitochondria And Remove Damaged Brain Cells

A recent study conducted by Andras Biokei-Gorzo at the Institute of Molecular Psychiatry at the University of Bonn in Germany is suggesting that marijuana triggers the release of antioxidants, which act as a cleansing mechanism. This process is known to remove damaged cells and improve the efficiency of mitochondria. Mitochondria is the energy source that powers cells. The study was published in Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society. These discoveries shed new insight on how natural marijuana cannabinoids hold the capacity to literally kill the brain inflammation responsible for causing cognitive decline, neural failure, and brain degeneration. By supplying these receptor sites with cannabinoids, patients may be able to overcome brain conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, and more, not to mention premature brain aging. The human brain contains an extensive network of special receptor sites that modulate nervous system function only when activated by the appropriate cannabinoid compounds, which are found in the marijuana plant.

“Cannabinoid system activity is neuroprotective, and increasing it could be a promising strategy for slowing down the progression of brain aging and for alleviating the systems of neurodegenerative disorders.” ~Andras Biokei-Gorzo / Institute of Molecular Psychiatry at the University of Bonn in Germany

Cannabinoids refer to any of a group of related compounds that include cannabinol and the active constituents of cannabis. They activate cannabinoid receptors in the body. The body itself produces compounds called endocannabinoids and they play a role in many processes within the body that help to create a healthy environment. Cannabinoids also play a role in immune system generation and re-generation. The body regenerates best when it’s saturated with Phyto-Cannabinoids found in Cannabis.


Michael Shaffer

Psychological Science Masters Graduate with an eclectic background of assorted experiences.

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Clay Womack

Managing Director at ATX Hyperbarics

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So burn one and then get in a full body Photobiomodulation bed to really supercharge your mitochondria #ElementBioPhotonics.com

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Dr. Gabrijel Peršin

Artificial Intelligence | Data Science | Process Modelling | Simulation | Optimisation

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Hey, may I ask if there is a link to that study? Such claims always have to be referenced not to loose credibility. Thank you

I love my cbd and do not go anywhere with out it. The power of this plant is absolutely amazing. 

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Paula Jones

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I may heed to buy

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