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Hungry for Answers: Unveiling the Truth About CBD's Effects on Your Appetite

It's common knowledge that marijuana can stimulate appetite and give you the munchies, but what about other products containing cannabidiol? In marijuana plants, THC is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects that induce euphoria. On the other hand, CBD, found in hemp plants, is a non-psychoactive substance. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce a high, as it is derived from plants specifically bred and cultivated for their low THC content.

According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, THC is primarily responsible for the mental effects of marijuana. Some cannabis plants have minimal amounts of THC, typically below 0.3% Delta-9 THC, and these plants are classified as industrial hemp rather than marijuana under U.S. law.

CBD products are known to provide pain relief, reduce stress, and improve sleep quality. However, you may wonder if using CBD oils, capsules, or gummies will make you feel hungry. Unlike THC, CBD does not induce hunger; instead, it promotes the efficient functioning of your body's natural endocannabinoid system.

How Endocannabinoid System Influences Your Digestion

According to Medical News Today, the human body possesses an endocannabinoid system (ECS) responsible for receiving and interpreting signals from cannabinoids. Cannabinoids fall into two main categories. Phytocannabinoids are produced in plants such as cannabis, dark chocolate, black pepper, cloves, hops, and ginseng. Additionally, your body naturally generates endogenous cannabinoids, also known as endocannabinoids.

The endocannabinoid system plays a vital role in facilitating two-way communication between the brain and the gut. It helps regulate various digestive processes, including metabolism, appetite, and hunger. In a study published in the American Journal of Physiology, researchers discovered that endocannabinoids present in the gastrointestinal tract are crucial for maintaining the balance of gut microorganisms and overall gastrointestinal health. Imbalances in the gastrointestinal system can lead to conditions like weight gain, bloating, cramps, constipation, food allergies, and other digestive issues.

Cannabidiol (CBD) and THC are just two examples of the many phytocannabinoids found in cannabis plants. Although both compounds interact with the endocannabinoid system, there are notable distinctions in how they affect different ECS receptors. Let's delve deeper into how these cannabinoids interact with specific receptors within the ECS.

CBD is not an appetite stimulant but it can help regulate your appetite.

CBD does not act as a direct appetite stimulant, but it has the ability to regulate your appetite. By facilitating the controlled release of natural chemicals, including hormones, CBD helps ensure optimal bodily function. Depending on what your body requires, this can result in an increase or decrease in appetite.

The association between cannabis and increased appetite is primarily attributed to THC, the intoxicating compound found in marijuana. THC interacts with specific brain regions that stimulate appetite, leading to the sensation of hunger.

Additionally, terpenes, which are other compounds found in cannabis, can also influence the feeling of hunger. Certain terpenes, like limonene, have the potential to increase appetite, while others, such as humulene, can temporarily suppress it. If you're looking for a specific effect on appetite, you can seek out cannabis strains that are abundant in one of these terpenes, allowing you to tailor your choice to meet your individual needs.

Current studies are focusing on the potential of tapping into the anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties of phytocannabinoids, such as CBD, as a therapeutic obesity treatment. In other words, CBD won’t give you the munchies but, it may help stimulate a temporary change in appetite if your gastrointestinal system is out of balance due to illness or disease.

Find Quality CBD Products with Honesy

Knowing that CBD does not induce hunger or trigger the munchies, it's a good time to explore the top CBD products available at Honesy. Rest assured that we prioritize quality by collaborating with third-party ISO-certified labs. This allows us to thoroughly test the potency of every batch of our broad-spectrum CBD products, ensuring they are consistently free of THC.

CBD oils are a popular way to consume cannabidiol and always a customer favorite. 

We also carry an entire line of all-natural CBD products available in various formulas such as:

  •  CBD Softgel Capsules

  •  CBD Gummies

  •  CBD Cosmetics

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