IBS Cured Using This
“Illegal” Chewing Gum
Many
people with IBS already use it to relieve irritable bowel syndrome symptoms,
and message boards all over the Internet are replete with testimonies that it
works.
Two
researchers from Italy’s University of Naples published a literature review in
the Journal Pharmacology & Therapeutics, finding
abundant evidence of receptors in the human intestinal tract that are
chemically responsive to this illegal substance when it is used to relieve
irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.
It’s
not illegal everywhere, so mounting evidence may lead the way to getting it
legalized in more places than ever before.
The
researchers in Naples uncovered a mountain of evidence showing our digestive
tracts are crammed with cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) and cannabinoid type 2 (CB2)
receptors, the mechanisms through which cannabis exercises its biological effects
via your nervous and your immune system respectively.
You’re
thinking it already: cannabis = marijuana.
The
studies also concluded that this endocannabinoid system in the gut was involved
in the regulation of food intake, nausea, vomiting, secretion of stomach acids,
protection of your stomach and intestinal linings, movement of the muscles and
nerves in your digestive tract, movement of food through your digestive tract,
sensation inside your abdomen, and so forth.
They
found studies that suggested that genetic mutations in the endocannabinoid
system are potentially responsible for many digestive tract diseases, and this
made them wonder whether cannabis could potentially be an effective treatment
for irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.
Armed
with all this information, companies have been developing CBD-based products
for intestinal problems. One of these, AXIM® Biotech, have even managed to get
its CanChew CBD Chewing Gum legalized in all 50 American states because they
could prove that it was not habit-forming and lacked psychotropic effects.
This
CanChew gum is now entering its first scientific trial at Wageningen University
in the Netherlands to see whether it genuinely works for people when they use
it to treat irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.
They
want to know whether it can control abdominal pain, bloating, and discomfort,
and will also record whether they experience a change in the number of times
they have to empty their bowels.
This post is from
Julissa Clay’s IBS Solution Program. This program is a step-by-step 21-day plan
for relieving irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) for good, 100% naturally and
without side effects. You will regain your normal social life again with no
more pain, cramps, bloating and “emergency” trips to the bathroom.
To find out more
about this program, go to How to Relieve Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms Naturally
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