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The World Health Organization now officially recognizes CHS.
My suspicions precisely. However the question remains, why does this change in the receptors cause the symptoms, especially the unremitting puking? Does the opiod research discuss this aspect of the effect?A quick thought…
There’s relatively little research done on this topic… but perhaps we can extrapolate some information on a well studied, and slightly related topic.
The impact of long term opioid abuse on the opioid receptors is well studied. There are changes the receptors go through with long term over exposure, in the bodies attempt at maintaining homeostasis. Perhaps a similar thing happens with the cb1 & cb2 receptors.

I’m not sure…Does the opiod research discuss this aspect of the effect?
Perhaps the vomiting is the mirror of the effect that alleviates nausea in a cancer patient that uses cannabis….especially the unremitting puking?
I also found this update from the same authorMay I suggest reading the following research paper. It's more than 3 years old yet I rarely see it mention in related discussions online.
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Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome Survey and Genomic Investigation - PubMed
<span><b>Background:</b> Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a diagnosis of exclusion with intractable nausea, cyclic vomiting, abdominal pain, and hot bathing behavior associated with ongoing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) exposure. Increasing cannabis use may elevate CHS prevalence...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Russo also has a dedicated site for it, but he also sells test kits there so I won't share that link. All the information is in the study anyway, just a bit more reading.
I'm fortunate enough to not have this problem (though of course other issues to deal with) and therefore have nothing to add to it.
I wish everyone well and minimal suffering.
Jean, I recall you mentioning this in the past... Holy crap man! What an ironic misery....
Took the words right outta,...Would you all consider yourselves medical or recreational users?
I’ve had dealings with folks with this issue in the past. I can’t remember ever hearing of a heavy medical user ever having it. I’m wondering if there’s something going on with continual, extreme overloading of an otherwise healthy endocannabinoid system.
The symptoms listed are essentially the things that the endocannabinoid system regulates (which are mood, sleep, appetite, memory and pain).
Essentially, I think what I’m getting at, is that the chronic overloading of the cannabinoid system with exogenous cannabinoids… is causing a disregulation event.
That’s just a theory I’ve had for awhile. I have no clue if it’s even on the right path, or not. But it’s input, I suppose…
)...Took the words right outta,...
I think you drilled the bullseye on this!
Totally in the same boat my friend.Hello yes i have cut out day time smoking and only have a couple of smokes in the evening where as before i was smoking all day and night it has helped but not totaly gone away. Some strains make it worse if they are to strong i find but i find if i smoke less deff better feeling health wise
Im a medical user , but also a recovering adict. Yes I believe overuse or overly potent extended use has something to do with this.Would you all consider yourselves medical or recreational users?
I’ve had dealings with folks with this issue in the past. I can’t remember ever hearing of a heavy medical user ever having it. I’m wondering if there’s something going on with continual, extreme overloading of an otherwise healthy endocannabinoid system.
The symptoms listed are essentially the things that the endocannabinoid system regulates (which are mood, sleep, appetite, memory and pain).
Essentially, I think what I’m getting at, is that the chronic overloading of the cannabinoid system with exogenous cannabinoids… is causing a disregulation event.
That’s just a theory I’ve had for awhile. I have no clue if it’s even on the right path, or not. But it’s input, I suppose…
Hello jean-o i have gone 30 days smoke free as soon as i started smoking again back to the same weird stuff happening. But mental health went to shit wile not somking so the other side effects from weed are better then trashing my brain imoTotally in the same boat my friend.
Have you ever tried a full 30 day detox?