Alternative Treatment for IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome): marijuana (cannabis)
April 8, 2010No CommentsDisease Treatment abdominal cramping, colitis, constipation, crohns diseaase, diarrhea, Dr Sean Breen, IBS, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, medical cannabis, Medical Marijuana, ulcerative colitis, www.mcsocal.com
Today I evaluated a 26 year male who has suffered from intense abdominal cramping, constipation and intermittent diarrhea for the past 10 years. He has been tentatively diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrom (IBS). He has a significant family history for Crohns disease but has been unable to schedule a colonoscopy due to no insurance. For the past 6 years he has been medicating with cannabis to control his symptoms.
Cannabis has a stabilizing affect on the digestive system. Because it binds to the nerves that control the digestive system it will reduce symptoms of IBS. Patients with diarrhea will start to have normal bowel movements. Abdominal cramping will be less frequent and intense. Patients appetites will improve.
The great thing about cannabis is that it has very few unwanted side effects. Patients can medicate without fear of hurting their liver or kidneys. This patient stated that since starting his cannabis regimen his frequency and severity of attacks has been reduced dramatically.
In most cases of patients with digestive complaints the preferred method of medicating is by inhaling using a digital vaporizer. There is immediate absorption without ANY SMOKE AT ALL!!! Also, the smell is significantly reduced so patients can medicate discreetly.
If you or someone you know would like more information about the postive benefits of using cannabis for digestive complaints feel free to schedule an appointment by calling 877-721-0047 or visit us online at www.mcsocal.com and pre-qualify for FREE.
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