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Can Cannabidiol Help with IBD

For those who deal with IBD, or inflammatory bowel disease, it can make digestion a big mess for you if you're not careful.

That, and with stress it can actually cause flare-ups as well.

This is something many people struggle with, since the disease can impact your life quality and how you function normally in life as well. But can cannabis help with this? We’ll dive into it and figure out if cannabis is right for you.

All about IBD

IBD is a term that involves different disorders that involve inflammation of your digestive tract, which leads to symptoms including diarrhea, weight loss, cramps, and fatigue.

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The most common are Crohn’s disease along with ulcerative colitis. Those who have this also may have other autoimmune conditions which may develop, including connective tissue issues, rheumatoid arthritis, and even dermatological problems, especially if you’ve had this for the long term as well.
This is becoming more and mor prevalent in the west and other countries, and that might be due to industrialization ad also may involve additives along with smoking too. The treatment might include surgery and even medications as well.

Does Cannabis help

Cannabis is being used as a treatment for those with IBD. That’s because conventional therapies do have side effects that involve the long term and may even cause bigger infections and autoimmune conditions.

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Many IBD patients do turn to cannabis since it can help with sleep and also may reduce medication dependance. It’s also linked to those who have complications with Crohn’s disease too, compared to people who didn’t. they also were less likely to have abscesses, fistulas, or require colectomies or transfusions, or any nutritional supplements.

There are limitations though, since it may only be used as a last resort, if other treatments have not worked I the least, and it’s affecting the life quality.

There isn’t a lot of robust research either with this. There’s only been a handful of different trails that look at IBD and how cannabis affects this, and the study has only looked at cannabis formula, whether it be THC, CBD, or both combinations. It did help with some Reduction in the symptoms involving pain in the abdomen, nausea, diarrhea, and even life qualities as well.

Does it Mask your Symptoms or Treat it

This usually does help with reduction of pain, and also helps those with abdominal conditions and issues, since it’s a benefit of those who use Gorilla Glue Strain as well.

It usually showcases improvement, and it can help with abdominal pain, which is common for those who deal with Crohn’s disease in a lot of cases. They usually improve, but it doesn’t treat the inflammation, which is at the root of the disease. That’s because studies show that it fails to help with feeling better, and the disease normally doesn’t totally improve.

So if you’re going to use this, it really doesn’t make the symptoms disappear completely, but what it does instead is it masks it. There is some debate simply because it is really still all over the place when you look at the different effects and whether or not something is beneficial.

So is it recommended?

It can be used to help with symptoms if there is absolutely no other solution, but it isn’t recommended as just the only way to treat these symptoms, solely because it is not easy to really get it together. But if you want to improve yourself, and help alleviate the symptoms, you can do so by using cannabis to help treat the inflammation that’s going on.

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