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Hello lovely people. Has anyone tried CBD Oil/Hemp Oil for their IBS symptoms and what results did you get please?

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wynyardlass

Wondering that myself as recently seen it in a magazine

Sorry no I haven't. I've been following the low fodmap diet which has been amazing

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Riddick123

Hi , i used BIOMED Full spectrum CBD oil for my IBS related pain but my high hopes for pain relief were not eventuated even at highest doses but hey , everyone should at least try CBD if other meds or diets or other alterntative remedies dont work because in IMHO it may work for some because we are all different & a lot of us have different symptoms & pain levels of those symptoms. It not a cheap way but if it works for you to help allieviate pain , well then great , wouldnt you say.

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Viklou

I've tried CBD oil but I found without any THC is wasn't effective.

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sulkygoblin0

Hello, so I vape cbd oil. I hate to stop in November as I had a throat infection and I just never carried on.. then in December I started having the worst pains in my life I thought I was going to die and they were regular and lasted days, turns out it was ibs, and I've had constant issues since then.... 3 months ago i started vaping cbd oil again as I thought it may be connected... not even a twinge since.... i definitely recommend everything cbd, they do gummies and drops if your not bothered about vaping ive just found that works best for me x

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pgiese

I've tried CBD oil and it only provides minimum relief to my IBS pain or cramping. I find damiana extract to be much more helpful.

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Leemccluskey

Cbd oil and cbd gummies help me have a more restorative sleep. More sleep and less anxiety definately helps with the pains of ibs and indeed will calm the ibs down. There are links between anxiety IBS and Fibromyalgia. Anxiety certainly makes ibs worse and also fibromylagia worse but some say anxiety causes ibs and others say ibs causes anxiety and then Fibromyalgia. I believe its a visious circle and if you can break the cycle and then work on the anxiety the Fibromyalgia will calm down and so will the ibs.

I have had hypnotherapy treatment under professor Peter Whorewell at Manchester Wythenshawe University hospital. Google Prof Peter Whorewell.

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Leemccluskey

its the only hypnotherapy you can get on the NHS Professor Whorewell is world renowned and certainly the top consultant on the bowel in the UK. He has also written a book. He researches new ibs treatments and antibiotics and there is nothing he doesn't know about the bowel. The hypnotherapy is gut directed and it worked for me and everyone I've known who has tried it. Ever heard of the gut Feeling? Well just imagine you have two brains one in your head one in your tummy. Calm the brain calm the gut! Cbd might just help

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Meeowla

Hi there, yes I take CBD and have done for a couple of years it does help me relax but I’ve not noticed any help for my IBS.

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