Elven Warriorr
Bluelighter
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Is marijuana really not physically addictive?
I'm pretty sure physically addictive means it produces dopamine. Which cannabis doesnt. Or something like that anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op0XqgWQn7E
I love seeing this question asked because I have an answer based on personal experience. Contrary to popular belief (among stoners especially), marijuana can and does cause effects on the CNS that exhibit themselves in physical ways. I often vomit whatever I tried to eat after 24 hours without marijuana. This started at 15. I have some mental health issues which are helped by marijuana. But when I run out they come back very strong and can cause all sorts of physical problems. Low energy, low appetite, muscle tiredness and aches, inability to sleep, erectile dysfunction. An endless number of things that you don't want to read about. Running out of OC with a 40+ mg a day habit was a piece a cake compared to running out of weed.
Marijuana acts as a mood stablizer and is much more effective than Lithium or Seroquel for me. But if I choose to use marijuana as a medicine for a thing like that I just make damn sure I don't ever, ever run out.
If it's physically addictive, I must have extremely strong willpower.