Digestive and gut health problems are common and can range from mild to severe
Constipation
Heartburn
Diarrhea
Indigestion
Bloating
Irritable bowel
syndrome (IBS)
Medicinal cannabis became legal in New Zealand with a doctor's prescription in 2018 and is regulated by the Ministry of Health, providing new treatment opportunities for people with certain medical conditions, including digestive issues.
Medical advice:
Individuals with severe or persistent symptoms should seek professional medical attention.

Evidence suggests that CBD, the non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, may help to alleviate specific digestive issues by reducing inflammation in the digestive system and providing anti-nausea and anti-vomiting effects.
Cannabiroids, including CBD, affect the body through interactions with the endocannabinoid system, which helps regulate key physiological functions, such as appetite, mood, and immune response.
Important Note:
While research is ongoing and CBD oil shows promise in aiding digestive health, more research is needed, and individuals should consult with a healthcare provider prior to starting any new cannabis-based treatment.
Things to Know:
The use of medical cannabis for digestive health is best guided by expert medical professionals who can provide personalized treatment advice based on individual health needs.

At the Cannabis Clinic, we understand that everyone has unique digestive health needs and that cannabis treatment requires a personalized approach.
Reach out to discuss your symptoms and discover how we can help you achiece better digestive health with a treatment plan that's right for you.