Appetite
Understand how cannabis affects appetite through THC and specific terpenes. Dive into OG Lab's strain insights.

Quick Answer
Cannabis affects appetite by modulating hunger pathways through THC and specific terpenes, impacting both flavor perception and emotional response.
TL;DR | Quick Summary
Appetite
Overview
Cannabis can influence appetite in both physiological and sensory-emotional dimensions. The effect is primarily associated with THC-related modulation of hunger pathways and with specific terpenes that shift taste perception, reward sensitivity, and interoceptive signalling.
Relevant Terpenes
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Myrcene — strengthens bodily perception and intensifies flavor sensitivity
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β-Caryophyllene — may increase or balance appetite depending on the overall profile
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Humulene — may reduce hunger signals when present in higher proportions
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Limonene — brightens taste, especially sweetness; may increase hedonic appetite
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Ocimene — can enhance sensory vividness of aroma and flavor
OG Lab Strain Examples
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Runtz — intensified flavor perception
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Grandmaster Sexy — increased emotional/hedonic appetite
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Blueberry Bang Bang — attraction to sweet flavors
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Trop Cherry Gas — appetite rise following general relaxation
Profile Considerations
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Appetite-related effects tend to be more noticeable when baseline hunger signals are low
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For individuals seeking a more balanced appetite response, profiles richer in Humulene or Pinene may offer a more neutral physiological background
Cross-References
- See also: Relaxation, Euphoria, Pain Modulation