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Understanding the Science: What Causes Munchies When High?

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Cannabis has been known to stimulate appetite for thousands of years, with some accounts dating back to 300 BCE. This scientifically documented phenomenon, known colloquially as the "munchies," is primarily driven by the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and its interaction with your body’s endocannabinoid system.

Understanding the Science: Why Does One Sip of Alcohol Make Me Feel Better?

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According to a study published in *Neuropsychopharmacology*, the taste of beer alone, without any intoxicating effect, can trigger a release of dopamine in the brain's reward centers. This finding, among other biological and psychological factors, helps explain **why does one sip of alcohol make me feel better?** and highlights the complex relationship between our expectations and the physical effects of alcohol.

What Happens to Your Brain During Detox?

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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), addiction causes significant and lasting changes in brain circuits, and understanding **what happens to your brain during detox?** is the first step toward effective recovery. During this critical period, the brain begins a challenging journey to reestablish its natural chemical balance and repair the pathways altered by prolonged substance use. This process involves a complex interplay of neurotransmitter rebalancing, healing, and adaptation, which explains the range of physical and psychological symptoms experienced during withdrawal.