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benzos are more psychologically addictive than? cannabis
“Athletes could find their performance is? off;timing, movements, and coordination are all affected by THC”
That’s why Michael Phelps only have 16 Olympic Medals.
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my conclusion from 16 years of indulging and meeting other consummers is this.
although i have never met anybody that had a bad reaction to cannabis, cannabis may trigger/innitiate episodes in certain teens already predisposed with phsychotic or schizophrenic or other mental issues. but like i`ve said i`ve never seen it? 1st hand in 16years of smoking nor has any of my friends.
i`m not addicted to cannabis i like to smoke it just the same as i like eating cake. am i addicted to cake?
i don`t go in any kind of withdrawal if i? don`t have a smoke for a while (hrs days or even weeks) i am physicly fit and apart from getting older there`s nothing wrong with me in 15 years of indulging heavily in strong NL skunks and uk cheeses, homegrown or from the coffeeshops.
well i`ve been smoking for over 15 yrs since i was at least 15 i`m 32 this summer? and i don`t suffer from any mental problems nor have i a dysfunctional live.
i smoke pretty much all the time as much as a cigarette smoker would consume. and appart from my lungs taking a beating as they would with tobacco or anything else u would burn and inhale the smoke from.
you fucking pot heads will never see sense. That fucking article has nothing to do with growth or cell development,? it talks? primarily about behavioral sensitivity.
… after repeated cannabinoid exposure compared? to psychostimulants or opiates.”- Lack of behavioral sensitization after repeated exposure to THC in mice and comparison to methamphetamine/ Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2007/ PMCID: PMC2637562
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… Furthermore, an experiment in rats using a published? protocol also failed to demonstrate sensitization. It appears that this phenomenon may only occur under very particular conditions, raising doubts about its relevance to chronic cannabis users. At the very least, it can be concluded that the phenomenon appears much less robust…
The following qoute originates form an article that reinforces and contradicts your previous comment.
“In conclusion, these experiments show that mice appear resistant to behavioral sensitization? of the locomotor-activating effects of THC. Even after systematic variation of several experimental parameters such as the frequency of THC treatments, exposure to the test apparatus during treatments, and manual vs automatic recording of activity, we failed to detect any sensitization…
interesting, send me link to the study so i can? debunk this one aswell
… I can? provide study reviews that reinforce, and contradict your last comment. Once again, modulation of the endogenous cannabinoid sytem produces biphasic effects.