One of the primary effects of consuming edible cannabis is an increased appetite, often referred to as the munchies. This is due to the interaction between the active compounds in cannabis, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating appetite and metabolism
This approach might suit patients with a stable or satisfactory response, good tolerability and no pressing safety, access, or cost concerns
The effect of an increase in AMP inhibits phosphatase activity, and considering that LKB1 is constitutively active [100], the response after a rise in AMP increases the phosphorylation of Thr172 and the activation of AMPK
Most patients benefit from 22.5 liters of urine output daily, adjusted for size and climate
It aligns with cellular biology, avoids formulation pitfalls seen in gummies and effervescents, and integrates well with NAC and liposomal vitamin C strategies
The Medicare GLP-1 Bridge is a nationwide CMS demonstration program