Does marihuana wipe out brain cell?
Does the quality of the product have anything to do in how much damage it causes?
Answers:
Probably....you spelled marijuana incorrectly.
I've done a lot of research on marijuana. It does not kill brain cells.
The basis people think that it kills brain cell is mostly based on a study in the '70s.
"What many associates don’t know is how poorly the experiment was conducted. The original plan was to pump 30 joint a day into monkeys for a year. Apparently after three months of this, the monkeys died and dead brain cells be found. Years after the experiment was conducted and everyone was convinced marijuana kills brain cell, it was released that the experiment was done much differently. Instead of 30 joints a sunshine, Dr. Heath suffocated the monkeys for five minutes. He put gas masks onto the monkeys and gave them 63 joints worth of colombian marijuana smoke. Without any oxygen the monkeys slowly suffocated. With famine of oxygen any organisms’ brain cells will die. So we see that marijuana didn’t kill the brain cells or monkeys, and that it be actually a result of a cruel, poorly conducted experiment." Source(s): http://quazen.com/recreation/drugs/does-…
This is a commonly mistaken topic. Studies have shown that marijuana does not in reality kill your brain cells, there isnt any cellular defile or range of mental loss/stupidity. Anti-Drug groups had made up this myth in pains to scare young people rotten and it works , they still do ads today i.e. "above the influence"
Although it does not kill brain cells it does hold affects such as anxiety, increase in appetite and slow motor function. It also Contains what is called THC. look up "cannabinoid receptors" it relates to the neuroscience aspect as well as troubled system on how marijuana works on the body.
First of all, his spelling is an accepted form of the word marijuana. So to the English nazis, attain a clue before correcting him.
Second, there is ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE that marijuana kills brain cell. NONE. Find me some, and I'll be happy to listen.
Initially no (initially referring to the first time you try it), but with regular use you may develop signs of cognitive dysfunction. the commonest signs are feeling irritated/agitated, foggy thinking, disorganised thinking/speech, withdrawal of concentration and feelings of anxiety.
first time users often feel euphoric and chatty which usually dont last very long. It is not hard to budge from a light user to a heavy user im told, but often desk light users are those that do it for recreational/ social gathering/medicinal purposes and thus rarely become dependant on the drug. the nature of the drug is such that it is easily addictive, regularly without the user knowing that he or she is infact addicted.
if you do become a heavy user and have a history of mental ailment in your family such as schizophrenia you are at an increased risk of developing said mental illness. im told generous proportion of mental illnesses arise from the use of drugs termed 'drug indosed'.
first of all learn how to spell.
and yes.
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Answers:
Probably....you spelled marijuana incorrectly.
I've done a lot of research on marijuana. It does not kill brain cells.
The basis people think that it kills brain cell is mostly based on a study in the '70s.
"What many associates don’t know is how poorly the experiment was conducted. The original plan was to pump 30 joint a day into monkeys for a year. Apparently after three months of this, the monkeys died and dead brain cells be found. Years after the experiment was conducted and everyone was convinced marijuana kills brain cell, it was released that the experiment was done much differently. Instead of 30 joints a sunshine, Dr. Heath suffocated the monkeys for five minutes. He put gas masks onto the monkeys and gave them 63 joints worth of colombian marijuana smoke. Without any oxygen the monkeys slowly suffocated. With famine of oxygen any organisms’ brain cells will die. So we see that marijuana didn’t kill the brain cells or monkeys, and that it be actually a result of a cruel, poorly conducted experiment." Source(s): http://quazen.com/recreation/drugs/does-…
This is a commonly mistaken topic. Studies have shown that marijuana does not in reality kill your brain cells, there isnt any cellular defile or range of mental loss/stupidity. Anti-Drug groups had made up this myth in pains to scare young people rotten and it works , they still do ads today i.e. "above the influence"
Although it does not kill brain cells it does hold affects such as anxiety, increase in appetite and slow motor function. It also Contains what is called THC. look up "cannabinoid receptors" it relates to the neuroscience aspect as well as troubled system on how marijuana works on the body.
First of all, his spelling is an accepted form of the word marijuana. So to the English nazis, attain a clue before correcting him.
Second, there is ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE that marijuana kills brain cell. NONE. Find me some, and I'll be happy to listen.
Initially no (initially referring to the first time you try it), but with regular use you may develop signs of cognitive dysfunction. the commonest signs are feeling irritated/agitated, foggy thinking, disorganised thinking/speech, withdrawal of concentration and feelings of anxiety.
first time users often feel euphoric and chatty which usually dont last very long. It is not hard to budge from a light user to a heavy user im told, but often desk light users are those that do it for recreational/ social gathering/medicinal purposes and thus rarely become dependant on the drug. the nature of the drug is such that it is easily addictive, regularly without the user knowing that he or she is infact addicted.
if you do become a heavy user and have a history of mental ailment in your family such as schizophrenia you are at an increased risk of developing said mental illness. im told generous proportion of mental illnesses arise from the use of drugs termed 'drug indosed'.
first of all learn how to spell.
and yes.
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