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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2021 · 21 MIN

The Hempy Hour S2E4: Ulcerative Colitis & Chron's

from The Hempy Hour · host Hemp Sisters

Our network is engaged, curious and wanting to learn about the how and why hemp can support health. Today we take a question about ulcerative colitis and Crohn's and how cannabinoids may work at the root of these inflammatory diseases.   Outside of the pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, sufferers of GI inflammatory conditions are also limited in their use of steroid therapies that are used to stunt the aggressive immune response that causes the condition to "flare".  Having a chronic inflammatory disease has inherent  intervention challenges and many find themselves rotating through multiple therapies with hopes to treat their symptoms.  Can cannabis be used with hopes to prevent flares?  In this episode we turn to your endocannabinoid system and its role in GI management to look for answers and have a conversation with your health care professional.    💥Disclaimer: Info is for awareness and education purposes only. We are partners in sharing information to the communities we serve. We are not doctors and encourage you to have conversations with yours about anything you want to do or not want to do to your body.    One Love   Join our community  www.hempsistersnation.com

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