The endocannabinoid system plays a crucial part in the pathophysiology of autism. Major protective brain mechanisms are interrupted and neuroinflammation ensues. Organophosphates are potent inhibitors of crucial brain enzymes. The systemic consequences of defective microglial signaling, nagalase surges, and GcMAF metabolism are tightly interconnected into the basic idea that autism is an environmentally triggered neuroinflammatory condition.

When we dive deep into brain mechanisms in autism, you realize that localized brain tissue is inflamed due to foreign substances. We find evidence in the scientific literature that inflammation, mostly in the cerebellum of the brain, is triggered by pesticides, herbicides, aluminum and other adjuvants in vaccines, human DNA and viruses. The dynamics of this injury, as well as potential anti-inflammatory therapies with cannabis were presented by Dr. Christian Bogner at AutismOne.

We are learning more about the endocannabinoid system and how important it is daily. MTHFR support is working on updating the cannabinoid pathway.

To learn more about Dr. Christian Bogner here is his website.
http://drbogner.com/

To learn more about how the endocannabinoid system you can watch Dr. Bogner’s recent lecture at Autism One.

http://drbogner.com/endocannabinoid-signaling-cannabis-treatments-in-autism-autismone/