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Edibles have become a favorite way for many to enjoy cannabis without the smoke, but they occasionally come with an unwanted side effect: digestive trouble. If you’ve ever found yourself running to the bathroom after enjoying a gummy, you might be wondering if the two are connected. The short answer is yes, they can be, but the culprit isn’t always the THC itself.
While THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) interacts with the endocannabinoid system—which helps regulate digestion—it is rarely the direct cause of diarrhea on its own. In fact, cannabis is often used to treat nausea and stomach pain.
However, high doses of THC can sometimes overstimulate the gut in sensitive individuals, speeding up motility and leading to loose stools. This is often part of a broader reaction that might include nausea or anxiety, commonly known as “greening out.”
More often, the issue lies in the gummy’s other ingredients:
Your personal biology plays a huge role. If you have a pre-existing condition like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or are prone to food sensitivities, your digestive system may be more reactive to the concentrated ingredients in an edible. Additionally, some people experience “cannabis hyperemesis syndrome” (CHS), a rare condition in long-term, heavy users that causes severe nausea and vomiting, though this is distinct from simple diarrhea.
You don’t have to swear off edibles forever if you’ve had a bad experience. A few adjustments can make a big difference:
By paying attention to ingredients and your body’s signals, you can usually enjoy the benefits of THC gummies without the unwanted trip to the restroom.
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