Eat something, that might help. Otherwise you should probably bring this up with your physician.
Quite frequently,I see people make this recommendation to those expressing a bad time with marijuana, but, is there any scientific basis for this?
I mean rather it is marijuana induced or not, eating something, generally wouldn't seem to be means of an effective deterrent to psychosis and anxiety.
Everyone is different, but, in my personal experience, it never helped much at all. Seems just as effective as giving someone a sugar pill,if you think it helps, it may do you some good, but seems more of a placebo. Of course, it could help get your mind off things,and that just may be good enough.
Weed isn't for everyone, I found out the hard way. I smoked marijuana for years daily, despite the negative impact it had me on my mental health, I ignored it, and continued to abuse it. I like the idea and concept of marijuana, more then I actually did the effect it had on me personally. All the hype,media, and talk from peers of it being fun, mellow, and stress free honestly engraved that into my head, but even with that being said, it wasn't exactly what is was hyped up to be.
For some it does benefit their daily lives, but for me, the cons outweigh the pros and I had to stop. I loved weed, I was addicted to it, I even had physical manifestations of withdrawal and I will not debate this with anyone, I know my personal experience. I wish I could smoke and enjoy, but the double edged sword that is marijuana, really isn't for me.