- Marijuana (Cannabis)
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- Cannabis is a plant that has uses as a recreational and medicinal drug.
Ways of using it include:
- smoking
- brewing it as a tea
- consuming it in the form of EDIBLES, such as brownies or candies
- eating it raw
- applying it as a topical treatment
- taking it as capsules or supplements
Some of the ingredients in cannabis are psychoactive (mind-altering), but others are not. The potency and balance of the ingredients vary, depending on how the manufacturer grows and processes the plant.
Ways of using it include:
- smoking
- brewing it as a tea
- consuming it in the form of EDIBLES, such as brownies or candies
- eating it raw
- applying it as a topical treatment
- taking it as capsules or supplements
Some of the ingredients in cannabis are psychoactive (mind-altering), but others are not. The potency and balance of the ingredients vary, depending on how the manufacturer grows and processes the plant.
According to the National academy of sciences, Engineering, and medicine there is conclusive evidence that cannabis or cannabinoids can help manage:
- chronic pain in adults
- nausea and vomiting resulting from chemotherapy treatment
- some symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS)
There is moderate evidence that it can help with sleep problems relating to sleep apnea, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and MS.
Other conditions that it may be helpful for include:
- low appetite
- Tourette’s syndrome
- anxiety, in some individuals
According to the National academy of sciences, Engineering, and medicine there is conclusive evidence that cannabis or cannabinoids can help manage:
- chronic pain in adults
- nausea and vomiting resulting from chemotherapy treatment
- some symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS)
There is moderate evidence that it can help with sleep problems relating to sleep apnea, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and MS.
Other conditions that it may be helpful for include:
- low appetite
- Tourette’s syndrome
- anxiety, in some individuals
There are different ways of using cannabis, and the method can determine the effects of the drug.
Smoking or inhaling: A sense of elation can start within minutes and peak after nearly about 10-30 minutes. The feeling will typically wear off after about 2 hours.
Ingesting: If a person consumes products containing cannabis by mouth, they will feel the effects within 1 hour, and the sensations will peak after 2.5–3.5 hours. One suggests that the type of edible affects the time it takes to feel the effect, with hard candies kicking in quicker.
Topical: Transdermal patches allow the ingredients to enter the body over a period trusted . This steady infusion can benefit people who are using cannabis to treat pain and inflammation.
There are different ways of using cannabis, and the method can determine the effects of the drug.
Smoking or inhaling: A sense of elation can start within minutes and peak after nearly about 10-30 minutes. The feeling will typically wear off after about 2 hours.
Ingesting: If a person consumes products containing cannabis by mouth, they will feel the effects within 1 hour, and the sensations will peak after 2.5–3.5 hours. One suggests that the type of edible affects the time it takes to feel the effect, with hard candies kicking in quicker.
Topical: Transdermal patches allow the ingredients to enter the body over a
What does a person feel?
When people use cannabis, they may notice the following :
- a feeling of elation or euphoria, known as a high
- relaxation
- changes in perception, for example, of color, time, and space
- an increase in appetite
- feeling more talkative
When people use cannabis, they may notice the following :
- a feeling of elation or euphoria, known as a high
- relaxation
- changes in perception, for example, of color, time, and space
- an increase in appetite
- feeling more talkative
Using cannabis can also entail some risks. These include:
- Impairment of judgment: A
reported a higher chance of having a road traffic accident when driving within 3 hours of smoking cannabis. - Immune response: A
showed that frequent cannabis use may affect the immune system, but more studies are necessary to confirm this. - Gum disease: According to the there may be a link between cannabis use and gum disease
- Memory loss: One study
found that smokers of potent cannabis strains (skunk, for instance) may have a higher risk of acute memory loss. - Testicular cancer: A
concluded that using cannabis more than 50 times in a lifetime may increase the risk of testicular cancer.
Using cannabis can also entail some risks. These include:
- Impairment of judgment: A
reported a higher chance of having a road traffic accident when driving within 3 hours of smoking cannabis. - Immune response: A
showed that frequent cannabis use may affect the immune system, but more studies are necessary to confirm this. - Gum disease: According to the there may be a link between cannabis use and gum disease
- Memory loss: One study
- Testicular cancer: A
concluded that using cannabis more than 50 times in a lifetime may increase the risk of testicular cancer.
- Impairment of judgment: A
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