Cannabis and Carbs
fatblatta
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http://medicalsecrets.com/3-facts-cannabis-obesity-diabetes/
It's been 40 years but I'll give it a shot if it's decriminalized!
It's been 40 years but I'll give it a shot if it's decriminalized!
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I have heard that one of the ways it lowers blood sugar and possibly helps reduce resistance is similar to why alcohol also does this. By keeping the liver busy for a bit, it temporarily stops glycogen release, which is generally too high in insulin resistant people.
My brother in law (T2D) uses it to help control blood sugar. Of course, he'd get a lot further if he would understand that natural sugars are just as much an issue regarding blood sugar control as refined ones. He's always pointing out that he used agave or whatever natural sugar when we eat at his house. He's an amazing cook and by traditional standards eats very healthy. He doesn't understand my eating though. He thinks using agave makes his BBQ sauce low carb so I can eat it.
Anyway, I kinda got sidetracked.
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From first hand experience I ate a pint of ice cream every time I got stoned 10 years ago, and I NEVER lost any weight, in fact, I'm pretty sure it was a big part of me gaining weight. I'm going to say, probably lies.3
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They did also say it's just a correlation. I know quite a few people that smoke weed on a regular basis (like daily) and they are all normal weight. Some strands of cannabis have an energizing effect, so while one may be eating more due to the munchies, they may also be moving more, therefore their CICO equation is still in balance.0
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I probably would if I smoked it now! I gave that up 9-10 years ago though so we will never know.codename_steve wrote: »They did also say it's just a correlation. I know quite a few people that smoke weed on a regular basis (like daily) and they are all normal weight. Some strands of cannabis have an energizing effect, so while one may be eating more due to the munchies, they may also be moving more, therefore their CICO equation is still in balance.
This is very true! When I smoked some in Amsterdam I was bouncing off the walls. It was probably better stuff out there as well.1 -
Interesting! It's 4:20 every evening at my house so I wonder if that has anything to do with my current weight loss... It's been quite spectacular compared to previous keto attempts! I've only been indulging every day for the last few months as I was telling myself it was to help me with my depression over the breakup of a relationship, but if it's good for my health I'm going to smoke an extra bowl tonight...4
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StarshipFighter23 wrote: »Interesting! It's 4:20 every evening at my house so I wonder if that has anything to do with my current weight loss... It's been quite spectacular compared to previous keto attempts! I've only been indulging every day for the last few months as I was telling myself it was to help me with my depression over the breakup of a relationship, but if it's good for my health I'm going to smoke an extra bowl tonight...
It's probably another one of those "in moderation" things...2 -
StarshipFighter23 wrote: »Interesting! It's 4:20 every evening at my house so I wonder if that has anything to do with my current weight loss... It's been quite spectacular compared to previous keto attempts! I've only been indulging every day for the last few months as I was telling myself it was to help me with my depression over the breakup of a relationship, but if it's good for my health I'm going to smoke an extra bowl tonight...
It's 4:20 somewhere!!!
I use herbal meds for PTSD, and the key for me, munchie wise, is to only medicate when I'm active. Otherwise it's slovenly city.
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I moved to Scotland from a fully legal weed state and can say with certainty that it did nothing to help my blood sugar because all it ever did was lower my resolve to eat healthy. I never really got the munchies, that's just my constant state of existence, I just lost all willpower to resist.5
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Liberal media at it's best; thanks internet. The world was a much better place 25 years ago...facts mattered, you had to be a credible author/media source to have merit, merit mattered, no brainwashing the masses with completely contradictory "alternative" facts, & people had enough brains to think for themselves1
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Liberal media at it's best; thanks internet. The world was a much better place 25 years ago...facts mattered, you had to be a credible author/media source to have merit, merit mattered, no brainwashing the masses with completely contradictory "alternative" facts, & people had enough brains to think for themselves
Wait, didn't CellTech come out around that time?
Yeah, people as a whole have always been suckers for a good line.0
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