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Study: Medical Marijuana Could Effectively Treat Digestive Disorders
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Study: Medical Marijuana Could Effectively Treat Digestive Disorders

By Paul Armentano| NORML Deputy Director

November 13, 2014





AURORA, CO Cannabis holds promise as a comparatively safe and effective treatment for digestive disorders, according to a literature review published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology.



Investigators at the University of Colorado, Aurora and at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical University in New Hampshire reviewed data in regard to the use of cannabis or cannabinoids for nausea and vomiting, appetite stimulation, abdominal pain, and inflammatory bowel disease.



They reported: It is increasingly clear,......



http://www.thedailychronic.net/2014/3844...disorders/


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I will agree to this. When cannabis is in use. Symptoms of stomach issues stemming from stress definitely get alleviated. Stimulating appetite. Not that there isn't hunger. The stomach is just so sludgy feeling/nauseated that eating is not possible. Cannabis relieves general panic and stress allowing the system to run normally. Rather then being knotted up in a sense.
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