It's no secret that marijuana stimulates your appetite. So, when you smoke regularly and end up in the Taco Bell drive-thru four nights a week, it shouldn't really be much of a surprise if you gain a few pounds.
However, researchers have found that marijuana users are actually more fit than their non-pot-using peers. Experts at Indiana University South Bend analyzed 17 different studies that included about 156,000 participants. Overall, they found that the pot users weighed less than their non-pot-using peers. Their body mass index (BMI) was also a whopping 7% lower and pot users are 30 to 35% less likely than non-pot users to be obese.
If you're surprised by the findings of these experts, so were we! Weed has a well-known reputation for making people gain weight, and with the rapidly-increasing legalization of recreational marijuana, services like Las Vegas cannabis delivery make it easier than ever to get recreational weed.
Experts believe the key to weed-related weight loss is THC. Unlike its non-psychoactive cousin CBD, the THC found in marijuana can stimulate your metabolism. And it's not just frequent users that reap the benefits. Scientists say just smoking marijuana once can boost your metabolism for up to four weeks afterward.
While there's no magic dose of THC for optimal weight loss, researchers believe even a small amount can reduce the overstimulation of the CB1R receptor caused by our high-fat American diets. Essentially, the THC can manipulate the CB1R receptor to reduce hunger, weight gain, and restore homeostasis in the body. The THC found in weed can also help you slim down by normalizing bacteria levels in your gut.
Of course, there's always a catch. If your diet is a mess, no amount of THC consumption can reverse those effects. A diet high in fat, sugar, and processed foods will ultimately lead to weight gain regardless of your pot-smoking habits.
These new research findings may have you wondering if convenient services like Las Vegas cannabis delivery can be a part of your new weight loss plan. According to the latest science, the answer is yes! However, you should definitely pair your cannabis with a healthy diet and regular exercise to see results.
Lee Wood writes about CBD products and its benefits. You can find his thoughts at weed culture blog. To learn more about marijuana joints, click here.