Can Intermittent Cannabis Dosing Reduce Dependence in Anorexia Recovery?Â
One concern with medical cannabis is the potential for dependency. Some clinicians are exploring whether intermittent cannabis dosing in anorexia could provide therapeutic benefits while lowering the risk of tolerance and long-term reliance.Â
For patients in recovery, this strategy may help balance symptom relief with safe, sustainable use.
The Idea Behind Intermittent Dosing
Intermittent dosing means using cannabis at specific times rather than continuously, reducing overall exposure.
Tolerance Management
By spacing doses, tolerance management becomes possible, as the body has less chance of adapting and requires higher amounts for the same effect.
Dependency Risk
This approach may also reduce dependency risk, ensuring cannabis remains a supportive tool rather than a daily necessity.
Treatment Strategy
As a treatment strategy, intermittent dosing may be especially useful during high-stress periods or meal-related challenges, while leaving space for non-cannabis coping mechanisms.
In summary, intermittent cannabis dosing in anorexia offers a promising way to minimise dependence while still addressing symptoms like anxiety and appetite loss. However, it requires careful planning and medical supervision.
Visit providers like LeafEase for expert guidance on safe cannabis dosing strategies in anorexia care.Â
For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to Medical Cannabis and Anorexia.
