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Inflammation of the intestines and stomach is the result of Crohn’s disease. A wide variety of debilitating symptoms, including persistent inflammation of the digestive tract, are associated with this disease. Individuals with Crohn’s disease experience varying degrees of inflammation throughout the digestive tract. The deeper layers of the intestine are often also affected by this inflammation.
Hundreds of people in Mississippi have found relief from their symptoms of Crohn’s Disease thanks to the state’s decision to add the condition to its list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana use.
Medical marijuana users suffering from Crohn’s disease have claimed considerable improvements in their condition. In Mississippi, where medical marijuana is legal, patients report feeling substantially less suffering since its use was legalized. Cannabinoids in cannabis have been demonstrated to reduce gastrointestinal distress in a variety of ways. Crohn’s disease sufferers have also reported an increase in appetite.
The digestive system is just one of many systems that have historically benefited from cannabis’s traditional use as a medicine. Cannabinoids are thought to be responsible for the plant’s beneficial effects, as they act as an external supplement by inhibiting a number of metabolic processes.
Increased immune activity, associated with gastric inflammation, was observed in preclinical studies of cannabinoid receptor loss, cannabinoid receptor antagonists (blockers), and a lower number of endocannabinoids, lending credence to the hypothesis that cannabis may benefit those with Crohn’s Disease.
The gut microbiota, immune cells, and functional epithelium are all influenced by the endocannabinoid system, which is composed of cannabinoids, their receptors, and metabolic enzymes. Together, these factors lower gastrointestinal inflammation. Medical cannabis has been demonstrated to offer promising results in treating Crohn’s disease, according to a number of separate trials.
Always see a Mississippi medical marijuana doctor before using the medicinal cannabis. Possible side-effects of medical marijuana use include, but are not limited to:
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease in Mississippi and would like to learn more about how medical marijuana can help you, fill out our qualification survey and schedule an appointment with TruReleaf MD right now. To make an appointment at one of our Mississippi Medical Marijuana clinics, call us now.