Cannabis and Autoimmune Disorders

How can plant-based cannabinoids offer benefits for Autoimmune Disorders? Read Bonni Goldstein MD's summary of the research on cannabis and Autoimmune Disorders.

Autoimmune conditions occur when the immune system becomes overactive and attacks the body’s own tissues, leading to chronic inflammation, pain, fatigue and organ dysfunction. The endocannabinoid system is a key regulator of immune balance and inflammation. Research shows that cannabinoid compounds act as potent anti-inflammatories, supporting immune system regulation and helping to improve symptoms such as pain, mobility difficulties, and fatigue. Cannabinoid treatment has been studied in multiple autoimmune conditions including multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, lupus, and psoriasis, and may help improve symptom management.

Sources

Giorgi, Valeria, et al. "Cannabis and autoimmunity: possible mechanisms of action." ImmunoTargets and therapy (2021: 261-271.; Holloman, Bryan Latrell, Mitzi Nagarkatti, and Prakash Nagarkatti. "Epigenetic regulation of cannabinoid-mediated attenuation of inflammation and its impact on the use of cannabinoids to treat autoimmune diseases." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22.142021: 7302.) 

With over two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Goldstein is the CEO and co-founder of Goldstein Wellness and serves as the Medical Director/Owner of Canna-Centers Wellness & Education. Her patient roster, numbering over 20,000 individuals, includes more than two thousand children who have benefited from medical cannabis under her care.
Discover how botanical medicine can support your well-being — with a licensed healthcare professional by your side. Goldstein Wellness has a network of licensed practitioners in every state, as well as free and low-cost information hotlines.

Whether you're managing a condition or just exploring wellness options, we're here to help — with real support and trustworthy advice.
GET STARTED FOR FREE  
Content on this page is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for medical or legal advice. Board rules and state laws vary; clinicians should consult their licensing board and counsel. We never link clinical education to specific brands; our marketplace is accessible only after login.