How does Marijuana help in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)?
For thousands of years, people have been cultivating various strains of the cannabis plant for various uses. We name the plant hemp when we prepare it to grow tall and robust with thick fibrous stalks and a very limited amount of THC (the active components in the plant); people mostly utilize hemp seeds for food and its fibers for industrial reasons. Cannabis is utilized for medicinal or recreational purposes when grown to have lush leaves and flowers that are strong in cannabinoids. Plant breeders have generated a plethora of various strains of cannabis, each with a unique combination of cannabinoids and varying potency. CBD and THC are two commonly used cannabinoids that have received the greatest attention in IBD research. Marijuana and IBD Marijuana may be effective in treating certain diseases due to its influence on the endocannabinoid system. The ECS regulates pain, memory, emotions, stress response, mood, appetite, gastrointestinal (GI) motility, immunological functi...