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Weed and weight…

what’s the science?

I have this theory that if I stop smoking weed and drink more water, I’ll lose more weight. I feel like since THC clings to fat cells, that if there is no THC then maybe I’ll lose the fat quicker. But this could be a completely idiotic way to think about it. So I’m asking….is there a correlation? What do you think?

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BigWilly! offline Verified User (2 years, 7 months) Long Term User Shouts: 53 #
An Unknown Location | 11 months ago (12 minutes after post)

Nawww.. just eat less and maybe more veggies + exercise. Quitting weed will actually cause you to GAIN weight.. in your wallet. They’ve also found a whole buncha nasty $hit associated with pot.

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Pink Freud offline Verified User (5 years, 2 months) Help.com Volunteer Moderator Long Term User Shouts: 63 #
Spokane, WA, US | 11 months ago (4 hours, 14 minutes after post)

Well, it’s possible it could cause you to lose weight b/c it is also said to give one the munchies.

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Zirbel offline Verified User (2 years, 9 months) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Undisclosed Location | 11 months ago (5 hours, 49 minutes after post)

“Effects of marihuana use on body weight and caloric intake in humans” (Scientific article from 1976):
http://proxy.baremetal.com/druglibrar…

“Cannabis exposure associated with weight reduction and β-cell protection in an obese rat model” (Abstract, 2012):
http://www.phytomedicinejournal.com/a…(12)00040-2/abstract

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