Loss Of Appetite

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Loss of appetite is a condition in which an individual does not have a desire to eat for psychological or physiological reasons. Many diseases are characterized by a substantial loss of appetite. Symptoms that are normally associated with loss of appetite are fatigue, constipation, difficulty in movement, upper-stomach cramps, mood swings, dizziness and more.

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Cannabis in the right combination is known to improve appetite among patients and alleviates anorexia.

Among the many advantages that cannabis offers, one of the better known ones is its ability, with the right cannabinoid combinations, to help patients who are dealing with appetite loss. There are cancer patients or patients with intestinal inflammations such as Crohn’s, who are highly aided by benefit highly from the effects of cannabis ingredients on appetite in order to gain weight.

When consuming cannabis, THC cannabinoid reaches various parts of the body and brain and is linked to various types of receptors, mainly known as CB1. CB1 receptors are found in the stomach and the small intestine. Activating the receptors in these areas by consuming cannabis causes a secretion of the hormone from the stomach, known as Ghrelin. This hormone elevates the sense of hunger while at the same time prepares the digestive system for food. The active cannabinoid in the plant, the THC, activates receptors in charge of a wide range of systems, including the digestive system. By increasing the production of acids and the stomach’s activity, they make food taste better. Studies have shown that THC connects to receptors in the olfactory tubercle, thereby making the sense of smell more acute. It makes food taste better and can even help you experience more complex tastes. The restored sense of appetite significantly improves the quality of life.

Your genetic predispositions and markers for appetite loss were not examined.
If you suffer from appetite loss, see the best cannabinoid compound for you, which is based on a combination of your genetic data.

You should consult a healthcare professional before making major changes in your lifestyle.

You should consult a healthcare professional before using THC Products.

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WARNING

moderate metabolic rate for cannabinoid THC - Be careful, listen to your body with THC doses. Consider not consuming THC over 1-2% or avoid consuming it all together.

light risk of cannabis dependency- Be careful, listen to your body with cannabis doses.

RECOMMENDED DOSES

Daily dose
290mg (0.29g)
Daily dose of THC
0.50%
Daily dose of CBD
10.00%
Daily dose of CBG
0.00%
Daily dose of THC
1mg
Daily dose of CBD
29mg

Hybrid

50% Indica + 50% Sativa
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Terpenes

Linalool– antidepressant and anti-anxiety, relaxant, anti-convulsions.
Limonene– anti-anxiety, regulates the digestive system.
Pinene– anti inflammatory, antibiotic.

Limonene
Pinene
Linalool

Recommended method of consumption

Edible
Smoking
Sublingual oil
Vaporizer

Consumption methods

Edible
The impact is felt after a longer period of time, but their effects are more potent.
Smoking
Recommended- The effect is felt faster
Sublingual oil
The impact is felt after a longer period of time, but their effects are more potent.
Vaporizer
Recommended- The effect is felt faster

How many times per day?

Use can begin in the morning and continue throughout the day.

3

How many grams per use?

See recommendations regarding how many grams you should take for each session during the day.

0.10g
(100 mg)

Intake per use

See recommendations regarding number of drops, Inhalations or bites you should consume for each session during the day.
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Edible
Bites- Of your choice
Smoking (Inhalations)
2
Sublingual oil (Drops)
2
Vaporizer (Inhalations)
2

General comments

General recommendations for increasing appetite-
Try to consume black pepper, ginger, pomegranate juice, garlic, lemon, raisins, cinnamon, green tea, oranges, black lentils and basil. Eat small meals frequently. Eat 5-6 small meals during the day instead of 3 large meals. Eat a little, even if you’re not hungry. Don’t drink much during the meal. Try to drink only between meals.

This report does not diagnose any health conditions and does not provide medical counseling. You should consult a healthcare professional before making major changes in your lifestyle or if you have any other concerns about your results.

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