people with epilepsy. when you look at this what do you see? i see beauty and wonderment and opportunity. do you think the rest of america are seeing the same thing? i think people are seeing how it pans out. one person is dr. amy brooks cayelle, a neurologist in denver. when we spoke, she said there isn t enough science to prove they work or how they affect patients. based on the science there is hope we don t know the side effects. we don t want to make their seizures better and make their lives worst. some of the improvement may be a placebo effect.
the expectations of the family and the investment might have weighed into the perception. more clinical studies need to be done. medicine and believing that we know the truth without doing the study is a very unsafe thing to do. the reports from a single family or child doesn t mean that everybody is going to respond that way. a yale trained neurologist in denver wants to see more research. marijuana has the potential to impact a wide array of diseases including his specialty, multiple sclerosis. dow see marijuana as a treatment for ms. there are clearly marijuana-related biochemical systems in the neuro system and other parts of the body. he says the human body may be