Cannabis vs. Balanced Diet: How to Maintain Routine Even with the Munchies
Nutritionist Daniela Lovatel teaches simple strategies to avoid excesses and turn appetite into an ally of health
Published on 12/15/2025

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The 'munchies,' a popular term to describe the sudden and almost irresistible hunger that strikes after using THC cannabis, is real, has a scientific explanation, and, according to experts, can be fully managed. More than that: it can even be used in favor of a more nutritious diet.
Clinical and sports nutritionist Daniela Lovatel explains that understanding how the body works is the first step to avoid excesses and turn increased appetite into an ally of health.
When THC Increases Appetite and How to Avoid the Craving for Snacks

The 'THC hunger' is not just folklore: it arises from the compound's action on the hormones that regulate appetite. “THC increases ghrelin, the hunger hormone, and reduces the action of satiety hormones, making the brain more sensitive to the pleasure of eating. This makes hunger seem bigger than it really is,” explains Daniela.
To prevent this impulse from leading to calorie-dense snacks, the nutritionist suggests a simple and planned strategy:
- Have smart snacks ready — cut fruits, nuts, yogurt, hummus, boiled eggs.
- Keep complete meals throughout the day, with good sources of protein and fiber, to prolong satiety.
- Hydrate before snacking, as thirst can be confused with hunger.
- Avoid keeping sweets in sight and opt for small portions when craving something more caloric.
“Ensuring protein and fiber in meals is essential to reduce the 'munchies' and maintain balance,” she emphasizes.
When Cannabis Can Help and How to Direct This Appetite
If, for many, increased appetite is a challenge, for others it may be just what was missing. Daniela explains that THC can be an important tool for people struggling with loss of appetite.
“For cancer patients, HIV-positive individuals, or those with certain comorbidities, the appetite increase caused by THC can be positive. It aids in caloric and protein intake, favoring weight maintenance or recovery,” she says.
The key, however, is to direct this appetite towards nutritious, higher energy-density foods, rather than relying on junk food.
How to Control the Munchies?
Understanding internal mechanisms helps prevent losing control. According to the nutritionist, a balanced diet throughout the day, without long fasting periods, already greatly reduces the risk of excesses.
Daniela advises:
- Pay attention to whether it's real hunger or just a craving stimulated by THC;
- Maintain frequent hydration;
- Prioritize meals with carbohydrates, proteins, and good fats distributed appropriately;
- Avoid inflammatory and ultra-processed foods, which can even interfere with the beneficial effects of cannabis.
Frequent Cannabis Use: How to Avoid Compulsion and Weight Gain
For those who use cannabis frequently, these strategies become even more important. Daniela recommends not going many hours without eating, distributing proteins and fibers throughout the day, having ready and controlled portions to avoid excess, and taking care of sleep, as it directly influences hunger and satiety hormones. Creating new rituals that don't involve junk food and keeping water nearby also make a difference in appetite control.
In the end, the nutritionist emphasizes, the 'munchies' don't have to be synonymous with loss of control or an unbalanced diet. "With preparation, body awareness, and good choices, it's possible to use the effects of cannabis strategically, respecting the body and strengthening health," she concludes.