Cannabidiol and palmitoylethanolamide are anti-inflammatory in the acutely inflamed human colon
We sought to quantify the anti-inflammatory effects of two cannabindoid drugs, cannabidiol (CBD) and palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) [ Download PDF ]
We sought to quantify the anti-inflammatory effects of two cannabindoid drugs, cannabidiol (CBD) and palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) [ Download PDF ]
Cannabis sativa has a long history as a medicinal plant, likely dating back more than two millennia [ Download PDF ]
The data of this study indicate that in addition to intraperitoneal application, intrarectal delivery of cannabinoids may represent a useful therapeutic route[ Download PDF ]
Experimental CBD treatment reduced markers of inflammation in the microcirculation of the pancreas studied by intravital microscopy. [ Download PDF ]
Accumulating evidence indicates the endocannabinoid sstem is a key modulator of gastrointestinal physiology. [ Download PDF ]
Cannabinoids could be helpful for certain symptoms of IBD, but there is still a lack of clinic studies to prove efficacy. [ Download PDF ]
Cannabis has a long history for their use as a remedy for symptoms related to gastrointestinal diseases. [ Download PDF ]