Research Findings About Cannabisâs Impact on Hormones and Hormone ProductionÂ
Recently, it was discovered that regular cannabis consumption may have the ability to impact prolactin, adrenal, thyroid, and growth hormones. Thus far though, from the findings of a preclinical study, THC is the one cannabinoid thatâs responsible for regulating different hormones.
Why is this though? Researchers believe THC has a massive impact on the bodyâs hormones because the cannabinoid can change different neurotransmitters within the hypothalamus or neurotransmitters within the bodyâs central nervous system. For those who donât know, the hypothalamus is the lower central section of the brain that connects the endocrine system with the central nervous system.
Additionally, it has been revealed that cannabis does in fact impact hormone levels and hormone production. Cannabis usage especially THC has even shown to impact the bodyâs vital sex hormones. The main hormones that have been found to be the most impacted by cannabis include estrogen, testosterone, and growth hormones.
As far as research findings go, one study discovered that the chronic usage of cannabis and various cannabinoids could change the function of several reproductive organs.
Cannabisâs Impact on Female and Male Hormones
For years, research has focused more on the relationship between cannabis and hormone production in males than in females. We know that cannabis consumption results in a testosterone production increase. Oppositely, we also know that high THC levels can promote anti-estrogen activity.  Many researchers also believe that when women are ovulating, they experience a strong sensitivity to cannabinoids like THC.
To learn more about the link between cannabis and hormone production in women, additional research must be conducted including human clinical trials. In recent years though, it was discovered that high prolactin levels can lead to changes in women such as the following: elevated stress, mental health issues including anxiety and depression, infertility, aggression, osteoporosis, and even estrogen dominance. This is where some of cannabisâs medicinal and therapeutic benefits can play a vital role.
On the other hand, low prolactin levels can decrease the risk of developing testicular and breast cancer. Although low prolactin levels are better than high levels, when prolactin hormones are suppressed, postpartum and fertility can be negatively impacted.
How Does Cannabis Affect Other Hormones?
Moreover, currently, there isnât much research on the impact cannabis usage has on the bodyâs thyroid. However, cannabis may be able to lower TSHâthe thyroid-stimulating hormone that controls the functioning of the thyroid. Thereâs still much to learn though, and researchers are remain unsure about the exact role cannabis plays in thyroid functioning.
Next is the bodyâs human growth hormone (HGH), which is released from the pituitary gland. HGH is strongly impacted by the ECS and CB1 receptors. When itâs suppressed, it also suppresses the spreading and growth of cancerous cellsâa valuable benefit. This hormone is also essential for the functioning offemale fertility and the natural cycle a womanâs body goes through in addition to aiding in the growth and development of a person mentally and physically.
Overall, more research must be executed to fully understand how cannabis influences and impacts the endocrine system and hormone production. Although cannabinoids can deliver analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, antidepressant properties, and many more benefits, future discoveries will continue to be made regarding the bodyâs endocrine system and how cannabis impacts hormone production. Stay tuned to find out more!