Why should marijuana be smoked, why should not?

Cannabis is considered the most commonly used illicit drug. Although the use of marijuana creates emotional relief, happiness and feelings of sleep, many experts believe that the 'seductive' feeling it produces is not as harmless as it may seem.

According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, in many cases this results in symptoms of anxiety and brain disorders, skepticism can occur. There is 'compelling evidence' to believe that regular use of cannabis causes a variety of mental problems for teenagers, including schizophrenia, said Marta di Forti, a doctor at King's College London.



The brains of adolescents and young people continue to evolve; Therefore, they are most likely to suffer the most from regular cannabis use. Regular use of these varieties of marijuana, which contains high levels of cardiovascular material, has the potential to cause psychological problems among adolescents.

Marijuana and depression

However, it is important to note that most people who use marijuana recreationally do not have mental problems. Genetic traits are thought to play a role in creating a mental problem. There is still controversy over the health changes caused by cannabis use.

The results of various studies in this regard indicate different types of solutions. Does marijuana create depression? Although some studies have found depression to be associated with marijuana use, some of the researchers said psychological problems are not as directly linked to marijuana use. It may also be that people who suffer from depression are more likely to use marijuana.

Does marijuana cause addiction?
Does marijuana cause addiction?
Does marijuana cause addiction?
Experts once believed that there was no addiction to marijuana. But current studies prove that the use of cannabis, especially regular use, can cause addiction. Regular cannabis users make up at least 5% of their dependence on cannabis. Many types of physical and psychological symptoms can be seen when giving up. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, symptoms of severe malaise, sleep disturbances, sudden mood changes, irritability and restlessness can be seen in a person after giving up regular use. Most of these symptoms are psychological, but there is ample evidence that cannabis THC can cause some people to become physically addicted.

How much memory loss? According to Professor Morgan, the use of cannabis can cause short-term memory and cognitive impairment. 

Does cannabis pave the way for heavy drug use like cocaine or heroin? Professor Morgan said that although some drug users use hard drugs like heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, there is no evidence that those who use cannabis will use hard drugs in the future. However, regular cannabis use can lead to the use of legal drugs such as cigarettes. Professor Morgan described cigarettes as the "most harmful drug".

What is the relationship between cancer and cannabis? Cigarette use increases the risk of various heart diseases, including cancer. So the question may arise; does the use of cannabis increase the likelihood of such a disease? It is not yet clear whether the use of cannabis increases the risk of cancer or that the cancer risk posed by marijuana users is caused by the combination of tobacco with marijuana when taking marijuana. However, the UK's National Health Service says regular cannabis use increases the risk of bronchitis.

What are the health benefits of cannabis? Many people who have been using cannabis recreationally said that they have benefited from the use of cannabis. A new study has found evidence that cannabis treatment is useful in relieving chronic pain, nausea and over anxiety. In addition, there has been some evidence of the effectiveness of cannabis in relieving sleep problems, appetite, post-traumatic stress disorder and Parkinson's disease.


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