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  1. *An Ipsos 2023 study among a random sample of 160 functional medicine practitioners including Doctor's of Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacists, Acupuncturists, Athletic Trainers, Personal Trainers, Fitness Trainer/Coaches, Chiropractors, Integrative Medicine Specialists, Naturopathic Doctor, Homeopaths, Medical Doctors, Physical Therapists, Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistants, Registered ...

  2. 13 lip 2023 · Research in this aspect showed that therapeutic or recreational use of cannabis is associated with specific gastrointestinal disorders such as gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), pancreatitis, and peptic ulcer disease.

  3. 14 sie 2018 · Terms for marijuana, such as “cannabis,” “marihuana,” “pot” or “weed” were combined with terms for adverse health effects, such as “adverse event,” “harm,” “reaction,” “change” and “impairment,” and specific outcomes such as “cancer,” “depression” and “mortality.”

  4. 9 mar 2021 · These two topics lead into an extensive review of the side effects of marijuana use. This manuscript discusses gastrointestinal side-effects, such as Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome, pancreatitis, and hepatotoxicity. It also briefly reviews cardiovascular, neurologic, and pulmonary side effects.

  5. 8 sie 2019 · Cannabinoids can alleviate chemotherapy-induced nausea and emesis and chronic pain. Studies have demonstrated the important roles of the ECS in metabolism, obesity, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and the anti-inflammatory effects of cannabis have been investigated in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

  6. Digestzymesis a formula comprised of a proprietary blend of digestive enzymes along with betaine hydrochloride (HCl) to support the optimal digestion of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. This product contains the special protease dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV), which aids in the breakdown of the peptides gluteomorphin (from gluten ...

  7. The present review sheds light on the role of cannabis in the gut, liver, and pancreas and also on other GI symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, anorexia, weight loss, and chronic abdominal pain.