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Cannabinoids affect the digestive system. [True/False]

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Answered by bhatshahid32
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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

How does cannabis affect digestion? This question has driven many scientists for decades. Many studies have contributed to our understanding of the cannabis/body relationship, and how it can potentially help patients with digestive problems, among other symptoms and diseases. We will explore the pros and cons of using cannabis for digestive problems.

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a group of endogenous cannabinoid receptors. The ECS is located in the brain, central and peripheral nervous system. It’s significantly responsible for hunger, appetite, satiety, salivation, and the immune system. The cannabinoid receptors are also located in the digestive system, which is directly affected by the cannabinoid substances in the body. The body produces natural cannabinoids such as anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol. Upon consumption, cannabis provides cannabinoids that act in a similar manner.

IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) and IBS (Irritable bowel syndrome) are common intestinal diseases. IBD comes in forms such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and indeterminate colitis; they are forms of chronic diseases, which cause inflammation and chronic swelling. IBS is not marked as a disease, it’s more of a “functional disorder” that can show very similar symptoms to IBD.

Answered by ggpradeep2020
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The endocannabinoid system is fundamentally important to the regulation of digestive processes including appetite, salivation, hunger, and satiety. Cannabinoid receptors are widely distributed throughout the digestive system, as well as in the brain regions considered to be crucial to the gut-brain axis.

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