| Journal | CNS & neurological disorders drug targets |
| Study Type | Systematic Review |
| Population | Human participants |
This systematic review addresses the emerging intersection of cannabis medicine and microbiome therapeutics, two rapidly evolving fields with significant clinical potential. Understanding potential synergies between CBD and probiotics could inform more effective treatment strategies for neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions.
This systematic review examined preclinical and clinical evidence for combined CBD and probiotic interventions targeting the gut-brain axis. The authors analyzed mechanisms involving endocannabinoid signaling and microbiome-derived metabolites, finding that both interventions can enhance microbial diversity and modulate neuroinflammation. However, the review appears to be largely theoretical, with limited direct clinical evidence for synergistic effects. The mechanistic rationale is compelling but requires rigorous clinical validation.
“While the gut-brain axis represents fertile ground for therapeutic innovation, I remain cautious about combination approaches without robust clinical data. This review highlights promising mechanistic pathways but doesn’t change my current practice of evaluating CBD and microbiome interventions as separate therapeutic considerations.”
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