Appetite and Medical Cannabis

Appetite and Medical Cannabis

Whether you’re looking to curb cravings or stimulate your appetite, there are cannabis products with combined ratios and terpenes that may help provide natural relief. We have selected different strains and products that contain these potentially beneficial properties.

We encourage you to speak with one of our certified medical consultants to gain insight on which product may be best suited for your needs.


Appetite Stimulating Strains

THC delta 8 and THC delta 9 are cannabinoids have been reported to help stimulate appetite, and reduce nausea and vomiting.

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Delta 8 RSO

This convenient product can help to stimulate appetite with very little intoxicating effects. Fully extracted cannabis oils (FECO) can last anywhere from 6-10 hours, providing a longer duration of relief.

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Sativa Lifestyle Tincture

Controllable servings of THC delta 9 in the form of oil drops taken sublingually allow for superior absorption into the bloodstream and fast on-set of relief.

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Energizing Mr. Moxey’s Mints

A discreet and portable option with low-dose servings of THC delta 9, a compound associated with stimulating hunger. These mints are also taken sublingually, allowing for fast acting relief.


Strains to Help Curb Cravings

THCV is a cannabinoid that may help to suppress appetite and curb the “munchie” feeling associated with smoking or ingesting THC delta-9, and assist those seeking to curb cravings.

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AM Relief 300 Tincture

Several of our guests have reported that they experience a decreased appetite several hours after using this high-CBD tincture.

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Aliens on Moonshine FECO

With 17% THCV, this concentrate may provide relief for 6-10 hours for those seeking to suppress food cravings. Having a high concentration of CBD assists in buffering unwanted, psychoactive effects.

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Durban Poison Flower

For those who prefer smoking flower, this landrace strain typically contains higher THCV levels than most. Read Matt's insightful piece on landrace strains!