Do you want to know why you shouldn’t smoke weed? Weed or commonly referred as “marijuana” is a drug derived from cannabis plant. It’s usually dried, grounded and smoked like cigarette or tobacco. Marijuana can also be mixed with edible food like baked goodies and sweets. Whether you smoke weed or consume it, the effects are the same to the user. Although, marijuana is used for medical purposes, there are still side effects when abuse.
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Objectives
Identify the symptoms of marijuana intoxication
Review the research related to the short and long term effects of marijuana on the brain and body
Explore the medical uses of marijuana
Discuss marijuana as a gateway drug
What is It
Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa.
The plant contains the mind-altering chemical delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
Extracts with high amounts of THC can also be made from the cannabis plant
How is it Used
Smoked
Joints
Pipes or water pipes (bongs)
Blunts—emptied cigars that have been partly or completely refilled with marijuana.
Vaporized
Pull the active ingredients from the marijuana and collect their vapor in a storage unit which is inhaled instead of smoke.
Eaten: Brownies, cookies, or candy, or brew it as a tea.
How is it Used
Resins: A newly popular method of use is smoking or eating different forms of THC-rich resins
Smoking THC-rich resins extracted from the marijuana plant is on the rise. Users call this practice dabbing. People are using various forms of these extracts, such as:
hash oil or honey oil—a gooey liquid
wax or budder—a soft solid with a texture like lip balm
shatter—a hard, amber-colored solid
Oral Ingestion
Orally consumed cannabinoids tends to be stronger and last longer (4-6 hours) than inhaled cannabis.
This is because of the way bodies metabolize THC.
When cannabis is inhaled, THC passes rapidly from the lungs to the blood stream and to the brain.
When cannabis is consumed orally, a significant portion of THC is converted into the metabolite 11-hydroxy-THC before reaching the brain.
This metabolite is believed to be slightly more potent than THC and possesses a greater blood-brain penetrability
Short Term Effects
THC effects are felt more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. (30 minutes to 1 hour)
Effects
Altered senses (for example, seeing brighter colors)
Temporary hallucinations
Altered sense of time
Changes in mood
Impaired body movement
Difficulty with thinking and problem-solving
Impaired memory
Breathing problems. Marijuana smoke irritates the lungs
Increased heart rate for up to 3 hours after smoking
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Objectives
Identify the symptoms of marijuana intoxication
Review the research related to the short and long term effects of marijuana on the brain and body
Explore the medical uses of marijuana
Discuss marijuana as a gateway drug
What is It
Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa.
The plant contains the mind-altering chemical delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
Extracts with high amounts of THC can also be made from the cannabis plant
How is it Used
Smoked
Joints
Pipes or water pipes (bongs)
Blunts—emptied cigars that have been partly or completely refilled with marijuana.
Vaporized
Pull the active ingredients from the marijuana and collect their vapor in a storage unit which is inhaled instead of smoke.
Eaten: Brownies, cookies, or candy, or brew it as a tea.
How is it Used
Resins: A newly popular method of use is smoking or eating different forms of THC-rich resins
Smoking THC-rich resins extracted from the marijuana plant is on the rise. Users call this practice dabbing. People are using various forms of these extracts, such as:
hash oil or honey oil—a gooey liquid
wax or budder—a soft solid with a texture like lip balm
shatter—a hard, amber-colored solid
Oral Ingestion
Orally consumed cannabinoids tends to be stronger and last longer (4-6 hours) than inhaled cannabis.
This is because of the way bodies metabolize THC.
When cannabis is inhaled, THC passes rapidly from the lungs to the blood stream and to the brain.
When cannabis is consumed orally, a significant portion of THC is converted into the metabolite 11-hydroxy-THC before reaching the brain.
This metabolite is believed to be slightly more potent than THC and possesses a greater blood-brain penetrability
Short Term Effects
THC effects are felt more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. (30 minutes to 1 hour)
Effects
Altered senses (for example, seeing brighter colors)
Temporary hallucinations
Altered sense of time
Changes in mood
Impaired body movement
Difficulty with thinking and problem-solving
Impaired memory
Breathing problems. Marijuana smoke irritates the lungs
Increased heart rate for up to 3 hours after smoking
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There is a multitude of available treatments out there for hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism symptoms. It really is up to the preference of the person affected whether to go down the road of medication and dealing with a doctor or going down a more natural treatment path or even a little bit of both as long as it is okayed by your doctor.
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To begin, hypothyroidism is also known as an underactive thyroid. The thyroid is a gland that is situated on each side of the windpipe connected by tissue. Thyroxine is what is dispensed from the gland to regulate energy levels, growth and developments. An underactive thyroid doesn’t produce enough thyroxine which in turn slows the metabolism down.
Not everyone will have the same symptoms when it comes to hypothyroidism. But there are many different symptoms that are commonly experienced and you may be experiencing just a couple or several of them. They are: itchy skin, dry eyes, weight gain, constipation, hair loss, hoarse voice, slower pulse, headaches, mood swings, lower blood pressure and exhaustion. A really detailed hypothyroidism symptoms checklist is available and can be viewed at http://hypothyroidism-and-symptoms.com/.
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There is a multitude of available treatments out there for hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism symptoms. It really is up to the preference of the person affected whether to go down the road of medication and dealing with a doctor or going down a more natural treatment path or even a little bit of both as long as it is okayed by your doctor.
Herbal remedies are one possible treatment for hypothyroidism. The most well known herbal remedies to help relieve hypothyroidism are fulvic acid, ginger, goji berries, evening primrose oil and coconut oil.
Another possible option for hypothyroidism treatment is taking a vitamin, mineral or amino acid such as flax oil, fish oil, manganese, selenium, zinc and Vitamin A, B3, B6, B12, B2, C and E. These vitamins, minerals and amino acids are known to not only assuage symptoms but to completely overturn hypothyroidism! Vitamins, minerals, amino acids as well as herbal remedies can be found at your local health food store.
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Marijuana refers to the dried Cannabis Sativa plant and is one of the most commonly used drugs in the world. However, there are still many myths about the dangers of consuming it. It is also known as marijuana or hashish. It comes from the homonymous plant, which contains the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
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2. Do you want to know why you shouldn’t smoke weed? Weed or commonly
referred as “marijuana” is a drug derived from cannabis plant. It’s usually
dried, grounded and smoked like cigarette or tobacco.
Marijuana can also be mixed with edible food like baked goodies and
sweets. Whether you smoke weed or consume it, the effects are the
same to the user. Although, marijuana is used for medical purposes,
there are still side effects when abuse.
3. Effects of Marijuana Abuse
Marijuana has psychoactive effects
to the user because it can alter
one’s perception. This weed
contains THC
(tetrahydrocannabinol) which is a
chemical component that causes
the drug effect.
The side effects felt by a user may
vary to another person, depending on
how it is consumed. For those
individuals who smoke weed, the
effect of the drug is faster while those
who consume it can feel shorter side
effects.
Common side effects of
marijuana:
• Feeling of relaxation
• Minimal hallucinations
• Increased in appetite
• Reduced feeling of
anxiety
Although, taking marijuana
doesn’t pose overdosing, it has
reported cases of abuse and
people being brought to
emergency for immediate
medical assistance due to
accidents related to use of
cannabis or weed.
4. Is smoking Weed Dangerous?
Abuse of marijuana
poses danger to the user
because it can impact the
physical and
psychological state.
People who use
marijuana and abuse it
may develop mental
disorder over time like
anxiety, depression and
schizophrenia.
5. Are there Immediate Side Effects of
Marijuana Abuse?
If you want to know why you shouldn’t
smoke weed and abuse it, here are some
of the immediate side effects:
• Elevated heart rate
• Increased appetite
• Panic attacks
• Paranoia
• Impaired cognition
6. Are the Long-Term Side Effects of
Marijuana Abuse?
Using marijuana for prolonged periods has
long-term negative effects to the user and
may include the following:
Mood swings
Inability to stay focused
Infection of the lungs
Panic disorder
Memory loss
7. What should you do if you discovered
a family member or friend abusing
marijuana?
If you discovered a loved one or friend to be abusing marijuana, find a reliable drug
intervention specialist and ask professional help for the intervention process. Be sure you
include family members, friends and other people whom you think can influence the mind
of the user to undergo rehab treatment.
If the suspected abuser of marijuana decides to seek rehabilitation treatment, discuss all the
available options such like marijuana detoxification, inpatient or outpatient rehab treatment
as well as private counseling.
Smoking weed is now becoming a growing problem of
the community due to its quick access to drug suppliers.
Aside from that, there are other states that recognize use
of marijuana for medical use. This is why many use it
outside the medical purpose such as for recreation. For
marijuana abuse to stop, people must be well informed
about the harmful side effects it could do to one’s
physical and mental state.