Read about the interaction between cannabis and mental illness for a period of time, and you will begin to see that serotonin (the great moderator) is involved in just about EVERY brain function.
cannabis and mental illness. ok serotonin is "thre great moderator" involved in every brain function. how does this prove cannabis lowers serotonin. Drugs affect everyone differently.. You should know this with all your research, FBC.
To say that cannabis doesn't affect serotonin is foolish.
If it didn't, why would smoking on MDMA be so amazing?
Actually many people report negative effects that would be considered anything aside from "amazing" so this is not true for everybody, first of all.
Second, cannabis tends to make a lot of things feel better in a lot of people, so it's pretty non-specific to MDMA. Shit smoking weed makes coffee-drinking feel better IMO. lol
If you do not dispute these issues, why are you so bent on arguing a singular study I posted MONTHS ago?
It is, after all, the only one you ever came CLOSE to 'debunking'.
I believe your belief cannabis has a negative impact on serotonin is simply false.
AND for someone who is addicted to marijuana, it could be WORSE dealing with low serotonin AND weed withdrawal post roll than it would be otherwise. A lot of people on here are addicted to cannabis (I know I am... I get severe appetite suppression, insomnia, and mood swings if I don't smoke...) Obviously when one has built a tolerance and a dependence to a relatively harmless substance, the last thing they want to do is compromise their mental health further by withdrawing..
I can debunk studies too - it is the easier approach.
Trying to extract some truth from a variety of studies to piece together a bigger picture...THAT is the difficult path.
That is what science is all about.
It's also about not jumping to conclusions without proper evidence.
The fact that it causes the 'munchies' and activates the stomach and intestines alone is a certain cause of 'serotonin activity'.
Are you prepared to argue this as well?
Yes serotonin activity in the gut is not the same as serotonin in the brain. But this is not directly true.
MDMA causes serotonin activity, and that really gives me the munchies! 8)
Actually the munchies are an after effect I usually get from weed once the high is over. Just because serotonin "activity" is indirectly going on in the gut does not mean the weed is affecting your serotonin "levels"
Once again you find correlation without showing causation.
If you have some kind of legitimate proof of this but I looked through everything you showed last time and could not draw the same conclusions you did as the evidence simply was not there.
The best study you showed last time showed lowered serotonin in daily users of cannabis. But it didn't account for the fact lowered serotonin--->depression--->daily substance abuse. I know this is true in my case and also many, many others on this forum...
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Some 90+% of all daily substance users suffer from some untreated or inadaquetly treated mental disorder (IE DEPRESSION)
Depression's main cause has been linked to SEROTONIN DEFICIENCY. So its very possible these habitual users were only using daily --derp-derp.. THEY WERE PROBABLY ALL DEPRESSED! !! who puts chemicals in their brain every single fucking day unless something's wrong with it.
I've smoked weed daily since 14. It helped me quit the terrible SSRI's the doctors had me on. Zoloft, Wellbutrin, effexor etc. It worked much better and once I got to high school I quit my SSRI with minimal withdrawal and rid of my manic depression that started in junior high.
I didn't even make statements about cannabis increasing serotonin this time, either.
I simply pointed out that it has a strongly negative interaction with MDMA if used on a long-term heavy basis.
Simple enough...
The other study you showed me was some study that reported small doses of THC reduce pain in pain patients, while higher levels increase the pain, implying there is a "sweet spot" of effectiveness (as with all drugs...no shit sorry) and then you tried to pass it off telling me "small amounts of cannabis increase serotonin, larger amounts decrease it" or something else to that effect, when serotonin was nowhere mentioned in that study.
I'm not so much doubting you though as much as the sources you have drawn these conclusions from, because I haven't found it and you'd be surprised how much I research...