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SonnyBlack

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i know that the marijuana posts have been overdone and probably everything and anything concerning this drug has been asked. Well i had a simple question..and I ask this seriously and would appreciate any serious answers to it. Well my question is this: Ive heard that the smoking of marijuana raises ones metabolism and makes it speed up. Is there any validity to this? I wonder this since after smoking...you always get hungry and since hunger can be an effect of a fast metabolism I was wondering if it was true. What do u guys make of this?
 
I would like to know this as well,i have freinds who smoke weed all the time and their appetite is so crap they get full from 1meal a day before they were eating like !!!!!!!!!!! WHOA and they were chunky fat
 
Call this one the munchie diet.

In a study appearing in a scientific journal today, researchers have found that marijuana users may be able to smoke and eat all they want without gaining weight.

But fad fasters, beware: it's still illegal and not recommended by nutritionists.

Looking at the eating habits of 10,000 pot users and non-users, the study by Ellen Smit of the State University of New York at Buffalo supports the claims of pot smokers who say the drug induces ``the munchies'' - an insatiable craving for junk food.

``They were eating more. They consumed more calories but their body weight was somewhat lower,'' Smit said yesterday.

Smit said pot smokers are also greater consumers of alcohol and three times more likely to smoke regular cigarettes than the general population.

``They're consuming more alcohol, smoking more cigarettes, eating fewer fruits, eating more food with sodium and drinking more soda,'' she said of results showing users consuming 24 to 40 percent more calories than non-users.

The lack of weight gain remains perplexing, said Smit, who analyzed data by the Centers for Disease Control from 1988 to 1994. Subjects' weight and height were taken into account to figure a total body fat-body mass index, or BMI, which surprised researchers by coming out lower for the users.

``I tried to count for smoking and other factors. After I controlled for all those, it still showed low BMI,'' she said.

John Leonard, a Bay State medical marijuana advocate with Mass Cann, said marijuana has helped AIDS patients gain weight.

``It definitely encourages their appetite when they have none,'' he said.

Likewise, western Massachusetts resident David C.J. Bunn said he takes marijuana for an eating disorder, among other ills.

``When I try to eat, I choke. The smallest bite of steak can set me off. When I relax with some pot before I eat, I can pretty much eat normally,'' he said.

But, he added, the drug has little effect on his appetite.

``I've heard of this so-called munchie attack. I guess it's kind of a gateway drug to potato chips.''

One recreational user, ``Mel'' from Fitchburg, said the study mirrored her experience.

``It does make you hungry,'' she said, describing a craving for chocolate bars and honey buns that has yet to affect her waistline.

``When I do eat, it doesn't do anything,'' she said.

Smit said one reason users may reach for junk food is that it's frequently available.

``Usually they're doing it in social settings and people have a bag of chips there,'' she said, adding that pot smokers are not likely to seek health foods.



Now on the flip side of that is marijuanas common use for weight gain in diabetics because of its hunger inducing properties, obviously speeding up metabolism would not be on the "to do" list of a drug for weight gain.



Giving the places I pulled up this the weight loss one seems pretty scetchy and is based mostly on user oppinion (they were asked to recall what they ate as best they could) while as the weight gain effect is actually in use.



MONTEREY -- A chemical similar to marijuana may be the latest treatment in the battle of the bulge.

Researchers said rats given the chemical OEA eat less and lose weight.

OEA is produced in the body and works much like marijuana's active ingredient.

It is thought to play a key role in controlling appetite.

The chemical does not affect the nervous system like other weight loss drugs, which suggests OEA may not have many of the side effects linked to diet treatments now on the market.

I also keep finding more and more studies regarding it as a weight gaining AID.

A few regarding how it impedes nutrional absorbtion of vitamins ect...

It would seem to me that if you overweight it might end up making you lose weight if your under the opposite. Sort of like how ginko or whater ever it is mabe its another plant is supposed to promote hemeostasis.

I certainly wouldn't reccomend it considering the other ill effects it also has. though OEA is interesting.

Also consider that if it does put you in homeostasis naturally most of us are not a nice 6% so its not going to help much in cutting.

Possibly the more smoked the worse you body becomes at aborbing hte food you eat, that would be an easy openeing for weightloss but man would it suck for trying to maintaine muscle who knows what your absorbing right and what your not.
 
When my buddies from school come in town I smoke sometimes. Lately as I have become more serious about diet and training I worry that this is really reducing my test levels. I have also heard that it raises estrogen levels. Is this true? I had gyno as a kid because of high estrogen levels. I would completely stop smoking if it is effecting me all that much. just looking for some input.
 
Ahhh that's the problem with demographic studies. Too many confounding factor. If you consider that smokers have a lower BMI, and alcohol consumption increases calories lost through heat and affects insulin production (so many aclohol drinkers have a higher intake of calories without weight gain).....then you take a group of people that tend to smoke tobacco AND drink more, but also toke marijuana and eat a lot.......well you can see why there's conflicting results compared to, say, diabetics who don't drink or smoke ciggies, and keep an eye on their blood sugar.

Is it OK for bodybuilders? Well, the ocassional joint/munchie binge will not harm your progress. But don't make it a regular or addictive activity. Moderation.....
 
WHOA!! I smoke occasionally but have learned to control my munchies. Besides the fact that it gives you an appetite, wouldn't it also be good for actually letting your muscles get to a different level of relaxing? I find after smoking that i'm alot more relaxed and not as stressed...wouldn't this promote muscle growth in that state? and if weed does increase estrogen levels then for sure i'm kicking this part-time habit!!!
 
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