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What are the side effects of weed/marijuana??.....can it harm you?? is it any good for you??

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What are the side effects of weed/marijuana??.....can it harm you?? is it any good for you??

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  1. Not good for you..lots od smoke in the lungs...try a vaporizer.


  2. weed and any other illegal drug can harm you of course. however their are studies that show that weed maybe an anti-carcinogen aka anti-cancer. but it's still not proven yet.

    effects of weed are addiction(which is hard to get out of), increased likelihood of accidents, lowered inhibitions, respiratory problems etc.

    basically don't do drugs period.

  3. cannabis

    (spliff, marijuana, ganja, weed, hash, skunk, blow, puff, 'erb etc.)

    Cannabis is naturally occurring substance that can act as a relaxant and mild hallucinogenic.

    When smoked, the effects are usually felt fairly quickly with people feeling more relaxed, happy and generally laid back.

    Strong cannabis can also lead to pointless giggling, loss of inhibitions and an enhanced appreciation of music and colours.

    Marijuana has also been reported to ease the pain, nausea and vomiting in advanced stages of cancer, AIDS and other serious illnesses.

    Like most drugs, the effects of the drug can vary wildly from one person to another, with factors like where you are, who you're with and your general state of mind all influencing the experience.

    Most cannabis is pretty mild, although recent varieties such as skunk, northern lights and purple haze can have a very strong - and sometimes hallucinogenic - effect.



    The physical effects of too much dope can result in bloodshot eyes, a dry mouth and sloth-like reflexes and some people have reported feeling anxious and paranoid after a heavy session.

    Side effects: For many, smoking dope is as natural and everyday as a brew of hot tea, and they find the drug helps make their life a little less stressful without unduly affecting their judgement or abilities.

    For others it can have quite the opposite effect, turning ordinary folk into unbearable, spaced out, lazy hippies. A night of industrial strength spliffing can transform you into a giggling oaf who will burst into laughter at wholly unamusing incidents and find deep intellectual depth in the Spice Girls' lyrics.

    Your trousers and sofa will become riddled with burn marks from dropped spliffs, and you will have to face the regular dilemma of being hit with the munchies at 3am only to find that you were too out of it to get the shopping in.

    This can result in regular users turning into lazy gits whose c**p diet turns their body into a most unattractive proposition.

    Health risks: Most of the health risks associated with cannabis are those linked with the tobacco it's usually smoked with. There have been suggestions that there is an extremely low risk of developing bronchitis or lung cancer from smoking cannabis resin by itself, although a $2 million study by the National Toxicology Program in the US "found absolutely no evidence" in these claims (see http://www.niehs.nih.gov/dirtob/bucher.h... for more info)

    The acute toxicity of cannabis and the cannabinoids is very low; no-one has ever died as a direct and immediate consequence of recreational or medical use.

    Official statistics record two deaths involving cannabis (and no other drug) in 1993, two in 1994 and one in 1995 but these were due to inhalation of vomit. Animal studies have shown a very large separation (by a factor of more than 10,000) between pharmacologically effective and lethal doses.


  4. it doesn't have any harm but it is helpful in getting sexualy satified  

  5. side effects are: Euphoria (high), paranoia, hunger, dry mouth.

    There has never, ever, been a weed related death in history

    It does cause short term memory loss, but that goes away once the THC is out of your system (30 days at max)

    Marijuana lowers stress, clears the mind, helps with digestion, helps kidney functions, helps eye sight, (currently being tested as a) CURE for Glioma (a type of BRAIN CANCER)

    You decide if it's good or bad

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