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Though in some test studys it is been hypothesized that it does effect the pancreas there is little conclusive evidence to show that it has any effect either negative or positive. It is gennerally accepted that while THC has been found to be present in the Pancreas, it is nonreactive and has no effect on the normal cell function.


Please keep in mind that the man who answered up above did not even spell studies correctly when choosing to take his advice. The pancreas is responsible for your insulin levels and how you process many foods. Pot drops your sugar levels which is why you get "the munchies". While this may not damage some people, to a person like myself who suffers from an issue with the pancreas, and already has Diabetes in their family, it can over time harm you. How do I know? I went through it firsthand until I realized what was causing it.


the day I see real proof will be the day I believe this comment above. No offense to the person who wrote it.
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From recent experience, being a diabetic and doing coke for about 3 days....i found that it actually lowered my blood sugar by a LOT and on the 2nd day reduced my insulin and 3rd day i reduced it even more still had sugars in the 50s when i haven't had a low count in 8 months sugars have been in the 70s to 115 tops

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Yes. Your body has to synthesize and process everything you put into it and the pancreas is part of that system.

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