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How Hot Peppers And Marijuana Help Pain In The Same Way
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By: <a class="author url fn" href="https://thefreshtoast.com/author/maria-loreto/" title="Posts by Maria Loreto">Maria Loreto</a>
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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2017-11-25T13:00:05+00:00">Nov 25, 2017</time>
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What do hot peppers and marijuana have in common? Research has recently uncoveredstomach calming properties in both cannabis and hot peppers, bridging two things that at first can seem like polaropposites. Cannabis has a lot of healing properties and uses, so its no surprise to know that its capable of calming your gut; on the other hand, hot peppers dont always come to mind when your stomach is in pain.
Recent studies have discovered that both plants have healing properties when it comes to diabetes and colitis. Capsaicin, the chemical that gives hot peppers their hotness, binds to a receptor in our stomachs called TRPV1, producing a chemical called anandamide, which is also a cannabinoid. Chemicals that are present in cannabis stimulate this anandamide, linking both plants together in way scientists werent aware of.....
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How Hot Peppers And Marijuana Help Pain In The Same Way
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By: <a class="author url fn" href="https://thefreshtoast.com/author/maria-loreto/" title="Posts by Maria Loreto">Maria Loreto</a>
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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2017-11-25T13:00:05+00:00">Nov 25, 2017</time>
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What do hot peppers and marijuana have in common? Research has recently uncoveredstomach calming properties in both cannabis and hot peppers, bridging two things that at first can seem like polaropposites. Cannabis has a lot of healing properties and uses, so its no surprise to know that its capable of calming your gut; on the other hand, hot peppers dont always come to mind when your stomach is in pain.
Recent studies have discovered that both plants have healing properties when it comes to diabetes and colitis. Capsaicin, the chemical that gives hot peppers their hotness, binds to a receptor in our stomachs called TRPV1, producing a chemical called anandamide, which is also a cannabinoid. Chemicals that are present in cannabis stimulate this anandamide, linking both plants together in way scientists werent aware of.....
https://thefreshtoast.com/cannabis/how-h...-same-way/