Paul Saladino· MD
incidentally I should also mention that THC is dronabinil which is a drug that is used to induce hyperphagia in cancer cachexia and also in um oh darn what's it called when people don't want to eat anorexia
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
incidentally I should also mention that THC is dronabinil which is a drug that is used to induce hyperphagia in cancer cachexia and also in um oh darn what's it called when people don't want to eat anorexia
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and now this effect is so well described that THC right the cannabinoids the exocannabinoid in pot that makes you get the munchies is actually an FDA approved drug called dronabinol which is used in cancer patients and people with AIDS who have a problem with a lack of an appetite you give them synthetic THC dronavinol and it makes them want to eat