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    Cannabis Compounds Linked to Weight Loss and Better Blood Sugar Control

    A new UC Riverside study reveals whole-plant cannabis extracts outperform pure THC in improving metabolic health and regulating glucose.
    Peter GrinspoonBy Peter GrinspoonMay 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    Researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have identified that natural compounds in cannabis—distinct from the psychoactive ingredient THC—may hold the key to improving metabolism and controlling blood sugar. This discovery, published in The Journal of Physiology, addresses a long-standing medical paradox: why regular cannabis users often exhibit lower body weights and a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, despite the drug famously inducing the "munchies."

    Led by Nicholas DiPatrizio, a professor of biomedical sciences at the UCR School of Medicine, the research team sought to untangle the metabolic effects of cannabis from its reputation for increasing food intake.

    To investigate this phenomenon, the team utilized obese mice fed a diet mimicking unhealthy human eating patterns. They then compared the metabolic outcomes of two distinct treatments to isolate the effects of THC versus the entire cannabis plant profile.

    Treatment TypeWeight Loss OutcomeMetabolic & Blood Sugar Impact
    Pure THCSignificant weight loss observed.No improvement. Continued poor glucose regulation linked to type 2 diabetes.
    Whole-Plant Cannabis ExtractSignificant weight loss observed.Marked improvement in blood sugar control and restored bodily signaling.

    The results strongly suggest that THC alone is not responsible for the metabolic benefits associated with cannabis use. Instead, the synergy of other natural compounds found within the plant plays a critical role in metabolic health.

    The research team believes the underlying mechanism involves the communication network between fat tissue and the pancreas. In a healthy body, fat cells send signals that assist the pancreas in regulating insulin production. Obesity and diabetes often cause this communication system to break down.

    According to the study, the whole cannabis extract effectively restored this vital signaling system, allowing the mice to better regulate their blood glucose levels.

    Despite these promising findings, scientists strongly caution the public against self-medicating with cannabis for obesity or diabetes. Because the study was conducted on mice, extensive human trials are required before any clinical medical recommendations can be established.

    Moving forward, the UCR team is focusing on identifying and isolating these specific non-psychoactive cannabis compounds. As global cannabis laws evolve, researchers hope this work will eventually pave the way for novel metabolic treatments that offer the health benefits of cannabis without the mind-altering "high."

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    Dr. Peter Grinspoon is a primary care physician, educator, and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital; an instructor at Harvard Medical School; and a certified health and wellness coach. He is the author of Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Specialist Untangles the Truth About Marijuana, as well as the groundbreaking memoir Free Refills: A Doctor Confronts His Addiction. He is a board member of the advocacy group Doctors for Cannabis Regulation. He is also a TedX speaker and commonly lectures on the topics of cannabis, psychedelics, addiction, opioids, and physician health.

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