RE: Daily Marijuana Use And Highly Potent Weed Linked To Psychosis

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Daily Marijuana Use And Highly Potent Weed Linked To Psychosis

in cannabis •  6 years ago  (edited)

Well it is proven that mental problems are mostly genetic. And weed only enhances it or speeds up or the process.

Why? if there is an increase of thc(which is not the case since 2001 here in the Netherlands) There is not an increasing amount of people suffering from schizophrenia? I think that should speak volume.

Comparing a few cities and jumping to conclusions doesnt convince me. I find the title a bit clickbait while in the same article they even admit there is no hard evidence to back up their claim.

But the new study shows that cities with more easily available high-THC weed do have a higher rate of new diagnoses of psychosis.

"That's a really interesting finding, and that's not something anyone has done before," she adds.

smh.. Acting like they invented the wheel while half of my life i hear about weed and mental problems. Its nada new. The only thing new is, they act like its new.

"it's the high potent stuff on the street that people need to be cautious with.

Not really, it are the one with mental problems who should be careful taking (potent) weed.

Peace

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Thanks for the comment, you obviously know more than I do on the subject, I'm glad to learn more about it, thanks again for sharing. Cheers. :)

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Thanks but i dont know much about it. So is science, they are not really sure about it.

Apparently, it can even work the opposite. According to research: CDB, a cannabinoid in cannabis helps, eases or minimalize the psychoses for schizophrenic people.

This might explain why psychotic/ schizophrenic people tend to smoke weed more often, due to the positive effects it can offer.

So when you would do a research on schizophrenia and you would interview these people they would say "he i smoke weed regularly and do whatever.. And bam there you got now they can say "30% of psychotic people smoke weed." Or some stuff like that... Looks interesting in magazines or wherever..

While in reality they didn;t even touched the subject properly. I think the false propaganda started this way.

Just my stoner cents..

Peace