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Ah, the age-old problem: strain makes you hungry! Whether it’s a tough day at work, a stressful exam or just an intense workout session, it’s no surprise that your stomach starts growling. But why does this happen? Well, when we’re under pressure our bodies release hormones like cortisol and adrenaline which can increase our appetite. So next time you find yourself reaching for the snacks after a long day, don’t be too hard on yourself - it’s just your body doing its thing!

What Strain Makes You Hungry? [Solved]

OG-Kush Indica is the perfect strain for when you’re feeling a bit peckish. It’s got high levels of THC and low CBD, plus it’s packed with b-caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene - the terpenes that’ll get your appetite going. Not only will it make you hungry, but it’ll also give you a nice relaxed feeling. So if you’re looking for something to satisfy both your hunger and your chill vibes, OG-Kush Indica is the way to go!

  1. Increased Appetite: When you are under strain, your body releases hormones that can increase your appetite and make you hungrier than usual.

  2. Stress Eating: Stress eating is a common response to feeling overwhelmed or anxious, and it can lead to overeating and unhealthy food choices.

  3. Hormonal Imbalance: Stress hormones like cortisol can cause an imbalance in the body’s natural hunger signals, making it difficult to know when you’re actually hungry or just stressed out.

  4. Comfort Food Cravings: When we’re feeling down or anxious, we often crave comfort foods like ice cream or chips that provide a temporary sense of relief from our stressors but don’t necessarily satisfy our hunger needs in the long run.

  5. Poor Sleep Quality: Poor sleep quality due to stress can also contribute to increased hunger levels as well as cravings for sugary snacks and other unhealthy foods that provide a quick energy boost but don’t keep us full for long periods of time

Strain can really work up an appetite! When you’re pushing yourself, it’s no surprise that you get hungry. It’s like your body is saying, “Hey, I need some fuel!” So don’t be surprised if you find yourself reaching for a snack after a tough workout or long day.