It's been proven that the consumption of marijuana (THC and other accompanying cannibinoids) are capable of activating the hunger center in your brain (hence, the munchies :thumbsup: ).

But I have a theory, and I really hope it's wrong.


If someone was to smoke regularly (easily 3-5 times a day), and often to settle one's stomach, wouldn't your body eventually come to depend on the drug to produce hunger?

I say this because I'm pretty sure I fucked up my appetite over the years by smoking before I eat, and smoking when I wake up, and before I sleep. I'm rarely hungry, and when I am I never seem to actually eat until I smoke.


Just wondering if anyone had any corroborating evidence to back up this left-of-center theory of mine. :what:
Mello.as.Hello Reviewed by Mello.as.Hello on . Conditioned Response to THC It's been proven that the consumption of marijuana (THC and other accompanying cannibinoids) are capable of activating the hunger center in your brain (hence, the munchies :thumbsup: ). But I have a theory, and I really hope it's wrong. If someone was to smoke regularly (easily 3-5 times a day), and often to settle one's stomach, wouldn't your body eventually come to depend on the drug to produce hunger? I say this because I'm pretty sure I fucked up my appetite over the years by Rating: 5