Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), caused by dystrophin deficiency, results in chronic inflammation and irreversible skeletal muscle degeneration. There is currently a widening gap between the tidal wave of gene discovery in neuropsychiatric conditions and our poor understanding of rare genomic variants. If the human mind is created by genes, then mental modification can be applied for lasting relief of neuromuscular disabilities.

Medical Marijuana, Ashwagandha, Curcumin, and Boswellia have the potential to help with the symptoms of muscular dystrophy in several ways. The active compounds in these herbs are renowned for their ability to relieve inflammation and chronic pain and mental modifications. Medical Marijuana can induce physical relaxation to relieve symptoms such as muscle spasticity or stiffness, one of the critical problems for people with muscular dystrophy. The Cannabinoids of Marijuana and Withanolides of Ashwagandha also promote mental relaxation, and as such, could help with issues like insomnia and depression. The active principles block nuclear k-factor and will help delay muscle degeneration. These natural ingredients do not alter the patient’s genetic code or introduce genetic materials into the body.

If human beings are made by Chemistry and Consciousness then both can influence each other. Consciousness may now be understandable from an entirely new perspective, that of genetics. Genes are at the center of everything that makes us human. Genes are responsible for producing the proteins that run everything in our bodies. Some proteins are visible, such as the ones that compose our hair and skin. Others work out of sight, coordinating our basic biological functions. Our genes influence the development and function of the brain, and ultimately control how we move, think, feel, and behave.

A gene is a stretch of DNA that contains the instructions for making or regulating a specific protein. Genes that make proteins are called protein-coding genes. In order to make a protein, a molecule closely related to DNA called ribonucleic acid (RNA) first copies the code within DNA. Then, protein-manufacturing machinery within the cell scans the RNA, reading the nucleotides in groups of three. These triplets encode 20 distinct amino acids, which are the building blocks for proteins. The largest known human protein is a muscle protein called titin, which consists of about 27,000 amino acids.

Dystrophin is a cytoplasmic protein that connects the cytoskeleton of a muscle fiber to the surrounding matrix through the cell membrane. DMD, the largest known human gene, provides instructions for making a protein called dystrophin. This protein is located primarily in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles) and in heart (cardiac) muscle. Mutations in the DMD gene alter the structure or function of dystrophin or prevent any functional dystrophin from being produced. Muscle cells without enough of this protein become damaged as muscles repeatedly contract and relax with use.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), caused by dystrophin deficiency, results in chronic inflammation and irreversible skeletal muscle degeneration. There is currently a widening gap between the tidal wave of gene discovery in neuropsychiatric conditions and our poor understanding of rare genomic variants. If the human mind is created by genes, then mental modification can be applied for lasting relief of neuromuscular disabilities.

Medical Marijuana, Ashwagandha, and Boswellia have the potential to help with the symptoms of muscular dystrophy in several ways. The active compounds in these herbs are renowned for their ability to relieve inflammation and chronic pain and ental modifications. Marijuana can induce physical relaxation to relieve symptoms such as muscle spasticity or stiffness, one of the critical problems for people with muscular dystrophy. The Cannabinoids of Marijuana and Withanolides of Ashwagandha also promote mental relaxation, and as such, could help with issues like insomnia and depression.

The synergy between cannabinoid Withanolides Curcumin and boswellic acid could help people with muscular dystrophy on a cellular level. The Ayush Samiti – the parent body of AMDS India, is investigating the effects of Withania somnifera, Boswellia serrata, Curcuma longa, and Cannabis India in the prevention and treatment of neuro-muscular disabilities. The goal is to understand the healing power of natural herbs to modulate gene-mind and brain architecture.

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