trancetasy
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as a marijuana smoker of 8 years on and off. i find these side effects seriously affecting my body. side effects including lost of appetite, insomnia, mood swings and memory loss. Also, may bring out anxiety and paranoia in you. all can be cured by smoking more weed.
for someone who smokes once a while may experience some of the effects but for those who smoke daily will also experience severe memory loss of dreams.
i found a article on "Psychiatric effects of cannabis"
as more countries legalized it, we shall see the downfall of marijuana.
for someone who smokes once a while may experience some of the effects but for those who smoke daily will also experience severe memory loss of dreams.
i found a article on "Psychiatric effects of cannabis"
Background
Cannabis is commonly regarded as an innocuous drug and the prevalence of lifetime and regular use has increased in most developed countries. However, accumulative evidence highlights the risks of dependence and other adverse effects, particularly among people with pre-existing psychiatric disorders.
Aims
To re-evaluate the adverse effects of cannabis in the general population and among vulnerable individuals, including those with serious psychiatric disorders.
Method
A wide-ranging review of the topics related to these issues.
Results and conclusions
An appreciable proportion of cannabis users report short-lived adverse effects, including psychotic states following heavy consumption, and regular users are at risk of dependence. People with major mental illnesses such as schizophrenia are especially vulnerable in that cannabis generally provokes relapse and aggravates existing symptoms. Health workers need to recognise, and respond to, the adverse effects of cannabis on mental health.
UNTOWARD MENTAL EFFECTS OF CANNABIS
The untoward mental effects of cannabis may be classified:
Psychological responses such as panic, anxiety, depression or psychosis. These effects may be described as ‘toxic’ in that they generally relate to excess consumption of the drug.
Effects of cannabis on pre-existing mental illness and cannabis as a risk-factor for mental illness.
Dependency or withdrawal effects.
as more countries legalized it, we shall see the downfall of marijuana.
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