Why smoking weed is stupid




















For now, the use of CBD is only FDA-approved in children for specific forms of epilepsy and in adults for chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. At this time, there is not enough evidence to recommend CBD for other uses, in children and adolescents including the treatment of autism and other developmental disorders. The approved CBD requires a prescription. Many stores sell CBD products.

However, there are no safety and quality requirements for non-prescription CBD. They may have harmful additives or interfere with prescription medication.

If you are considering using CBD for your child, please discuss this with their physician prior to starting to prevent harmful effects. Conclusion Marijuana use in teens can lead to long-term consequences. Teens rarely think they will end up with problems related to marijuana use, so it is important to begin talking about the risks with your child early and continue this discussion over time.

Talking with your child about marijuana can help delay the age of first use and help protect their brain. If your child is already using marijuana, try asking questions in an open and curious way as your teen will talk more freely if not feeling judged. If you have concerns about your child's drug use, talk with your child's pediatrician or a qualified mental health professional.

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Identical twin comparisons are a powerful tool for this kind of analysis, because their genetic makeup is nearly identical and their early home environment is consistent. This automatically controls for a lot of the confounding factors that can make sussing out causality difficult. Also, if marijuana use were responsible for cognitive decline, you might expect to find that the more marijuana a person smokes, the less intelligent they become.

But this paper found that heavier marijuana use was not associated with greater decreases in IQ. None of this is to say, though, that you can smoke all the weed you want and not have to worry about negative outcomes.

There are any number of negative physical and mental health outcomes linked to marijuana use — especially heavy use. Some research suggests that heavy marijuana use may increase the risk of psychosis or suicide. These risks are further compounded among people who start using marijuana early in their lives.

And people who use heavily or start at an early age are at a high risk for cannabis-use disorder , a form of drug dependency. The most common change people see is simply increased tolerance to THC, the compound in cannabis that makes you feel high, which results in less intense effects, says Bonni Goldstein, physician, and medical director of Canna-Centers Wellness and Education, which offers potential cannabis patients medical evaluations.

This can also lead to increased anxiety, because it may prevent the endocannabinoid system from working to maintain balance. Some heavy users even begin to develop Cannabis Emesis Syndrome , which is characterized by nausea and vomiting while stoned. In addition, THC use can — in some cases — balance out the endocannabinoid system over time in a way that reduces overall anxiety.

A variety of other factors like diet, stress levels, exercise, and brain injuries can also physically change the brain receptors in our endocannabinoid systems so that we process the compounds in cannabis differently, Goldstein tells Mic. That was the case for Pedro Martinez, a year-old small business owner and photographer in Long Beach, California. Something to do with friends and act stupid.

It made me feel pretty dumb. Djordejevic has heard from others who had more positive experiences with cannabis in their teens, when they had fewer responsibilities and began to get anxious when they smoked it as adults.

Some began enjoying it again later on, once they became more settled in their lives.



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