Appetite
Enhancing &
Anti-Nausea Properties
You
may have noticed a strong relationship between inhaling cannabis and
increased appetite. Until recently, the munchies were a bit of a mystery.
Scientific Journal 'Nature' published a study in April 2001. Here's
a (very) brief summary of what they said:
Endocannabinoids
are natural substances produced by the body, which bind to the same
receptors (in your brain) as cannabinoids from cannabis.
The
main endocannabinoid is anandamide, the brain's chemical response
to appetite. Cannabis mimics anandamide, thus activating anandamide
receptors, and therefore making you hungry.
Several
trials have established cannabis' ability to stimulate food intake
and weight gain in volunteers.
It
is possible that cannabis' anti-anxiety & appetite enhancing properties
may have uses in treating psychological eating disorders like anorexia
nervosa. However, one clinical trial performed on this patient group
found that cannabis induced a negative psychological reaction in some
participants. Researchers suggested that this reaction might be because
"THC increases appetite and thus intensifies the mental conflict
between hunger and food refusal." However, because anorexia has
high mortality rates & a poor response to standard treatments,
cannabis may still be an option.
AIDS
wasting syndrome (involuntary loss of body weight) is a common and
often fatal consequence of infection. It is vital for HIV and AIDS
patients to keep up a healthy weight and appetite in order to avoid
opportunistic infections. Cannabis appears to help counteract the
pain, nausea and loss of appetite associated with HIV and AIDS and
their common medications. Most physicians also agree that increased
appetite and weight gain is at least psychologically helpful to HIV
and AIDS patients.
A
large amount of research also exists concerning the use of cannabis
in treating chemotherapy- induced nausea and vomiting.