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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

A recent study in England suggest that Cannabis Drugs may be of some benefit 
in helping ease IBD.
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1214/a09.html?102540

Obviously this is only one study, and it in no way endorses the use of 
marijuana.

However it got me thinking...
The symptoms of IBD and CD are often similar and many Celiac still have GI 
issues even after going gluten free.

I was wondering what personal experiences others may have had with using 
medical marijuana to help ease their pain and/or regain their appetite.

Obviously this is a very sensitive subject so unless I hear support from a 
bunch of people I don't plan on releasing a summary of information to the 
list.

I created a blog on my website (http://www.evilfree.com/blog/) that will 
allow you to leave more anonymous feedback  (just use a fake email when you 
leave a comment) if anyone is uncomfortable sending me an email directly.

If you are interested in a summary then let me know and I will send it out 
on an individual basis.

Thanks for your time,
Adam Schroeder

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