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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7925207" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>Triple post FTW!</p><p></p><p>After an (extremely) small amoun of research, I've found more than one study relating cannabis and Chron's(along with other gastrointestinal problems). It looks like the most noticeable effects relating directly to the disease itself is that CB1 agonists delay bowel movements. This has been proven.</p><p></p><p>Most cannabinoids are CB1 agonists, and I'd assume that any mid-grade(even lower, most likely) will give you some relief on that front. Combine that with less sense of nausea, and less fatigue, and you might have a viable treatment here. I may be speaking too far ahead, but I cannot stress this enough. If you don't want the high, keep the temperature low. You won't lose anything but time if you try to vaporize at too low of a temperature. And these effects may take as long as 30 minutes to kick in. You'd probably benefit from experimenting with the temperatures for the first week or so to really dial in on what you think best serves your purpose. I wish you luck in your adventure, man. At least you live in a somewhat lenient state when it comes to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7925207, member: 611015"] Triple post FTW! After an (extremely) small amoun of research, I've found more than one study relating cannabis and Chron's(along with other gastrointestinal problems). It looks like the most noticeable effects relating directly to the disease itself is that CB1 agonists delay bowel movements. This has been proven. Most cannabinoids are CB1 agonists, and I'd assume that any mid-grade(even lower, most likely) will give you some relief on that front. Combine that with less sense of nausea, and less fatigue, and you might have a viable treatment here. I may be speaking too far ahead, but I cannot stress this enough. If you don't want the high, keep the temperature low. You won't lose anything but time if you try to vaporize at too low of a temperature. And these effects may take as long as 30 minutes to kick in. You'd probably benefit from experimenting with the temperatures for the first week or so to really dial in on what you think best serves your purpose. I wish you luck in your adventure, man. At least you live in a somewhat lenient state when it comes to this. [/QUOTE]
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