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Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Danger of Marijuana Abuse




Marijuana is the Flowering tops of the plants' hennep "Cannabis sativa, but better known as Narcotic content in the seeds, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the which can the make the user experience of euphoria (feeling happy prolonged without cause).

Monday, May 2, 2011

Facts About Marijuana


Basic Facts About Drugs: Marijuana What is Marijuana? Call it pot, grass, weeds, or any of nearly 200 other names, marijuana is, by far, the world's most commonly used drugs, and far more dangerous than most users realize. Thus, there is only a reason for alarm when adolescent marijuana use increases, as did the mid-1990s, and the age at which young people first experiment with pot starts to drops. 

Friday, April 29, 2011

Marijuana Acute Effect


When smoking marijuana, its effects begin immediately after drug enter the brain and last 1-3 hours. If marijuana is consumed in food or drink, short-term effects begin more slowly, usually 1 / 2 to 1 hour, and last longer, as long as 4 hours. Smoking marijuana deposits several times more THC in the blood than eat or drinking drug.
Within a few minutes after inhaling marijuana smoke, The heart starts beating faster, the bronchial tract relax and become enlarged, and blood vessels in the eyes expand, making eyes red. Heart rate, usually 70-80 beats per minute may increase by 20 to 50 beats per minute, and in some cases, even double. This effect may be greater if other drugs are taken with marijuana.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Drug Abuse: Marijuana and Alcohol

Author: Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW

Drug abuse: Marijuana and Alcohol

Four levels of drug use are easily identifiable: non-drug use, drug use, drug abuse, and drug dependency.

Non-drug users do not use drugs whatsoever. Drug users use drugs from time to time, typically in the company of others during recreational time. Drug abusers use drugs more readily, at times when sobriety is called for and in such a manner that other life functions or roles are either put at risk or are already compromised. Drug dependent persons use drugs very regularly to the point where there is a physiological dependency. Given physiological dependency, abrupt cessation of the drug results in physical symptoms ranging from agitation to depression to physical pain to death.

Medical Marijuana and Chronic Pain Management


Author: Marijuana Doctors

Chronic pain is one of the most commonly cited reasons for using medical marijuana by patients across the country, and for good reason. The World Health Organization estimates that 20% of people worldwide have some form of chronic pain. This includes Fibromyalgia, Back Pain, Neck Pain, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, TMJ Disorder, Sciatica and more.

Glaucoma and Medical Marijuana

 
Author: Marijuana Doctors


Medical marijuana patients across the country use cannabis to lower intraocular pressure (IOP), one of the main symptoms of glaucoma. Glaucoma is an eye disease of the optic nerve that affects more than 3 million Americans and is one of the most commonly cited reasons cannabis patients get medical marijuana. It's an approved condition in all medical marijuana states, except for Vermont.

Monday, April 4, 2011

How Would Marijuana Legalization Affect Our Health and Safety?

Author: Paul W. Lovinger

By Paul W. Lovinger
Before deciding to put neatly-packaged marijuana cigarettes on store shelves or counters, ask yourself these questions:

1. Are you willing to ride in a bus, plane, or train operated by a stoned driver, pilot, or engineer?
2. Would you entrust your life to someone, like a surgeon, who's under the influence of an intoxicant?
3. Despite the public concern for health care, are you ready to throw another hazardous drug onto the market?

If you answered yes to all three, feel free to add marijuana to the list of drugs that are dangerous to health or safety but sold legally. Once it goes on sale in stores, expect to introduce a myriad of newcomers to the pot habit.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Importance of Marijuana Testing at Home

Author: Drug Alcohol Test

Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in in the world. Many people, in particular, youth are getting addicted to Marijuana due to several reasons. One of the main reasons is peer pressure. They may also try and get addicted to it after seeing their siblings, relatives or parents using it. Marijuana addiction leads to many serious health effects. It also destroys the personal, professional, social and economic status of the user.

Marijuana drug testing is conducted at workplaces, schools, medical institutions, government offices and so on. Though some parents have started using drug testing kits at homes these days to check if their children are abusing Marijuana, many are not. Here we will discuss about the importance of conducting Marijuana testing at home.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Impact of Marijuana Addiction on Primary Parts of Human Body

Author: Drug Alcohol Test



The Human body is a complex system of which each primary part has a unique and important role. However, the harmful chemicals that enter the human body due to abusing marijuana, change the regular patterns of its working and create a conflict in its organized system. Some effects due to this may show up immediately while some effects stay back permanently or for a long time and damage the crucial parts of the body.

Marijuana smoke has THC that passes through the lungs into the bloodstream and is carried to the brain and other organs of the human body. The immediate effects of marijuana abuse include dry mouth, rapid heart beat, loss of coordination, poor sense of balance, and slower reaction time along with intoxication. The reflections of THC intoxication among different primary body parts of the human body are as follows: