marijuana can not actually paralize you but it can make you feel so heavy that you just "cant't move" Example man im so stoned i feel paralized
I dont think so but it can result in full body paralysis.
Considering that Diabetes will qualify you for medical marijuana, I would say "no."
People can live with a damaged or injured vertebrae, you may have pain and develop arthritis and depending on where it is in the spine and how many there are, you may lose height, develop a hunch back etc. But you should still have full use of your body, no paralysis
because it makes them full and fat if they eat
Your backbone protects your spinal chord, which allows for most of the exchange of information from the nervous system to the brain or vice versa. If you did not have a backbone, your spinal chord would be easily damaged which, if damaged in the right spot, could cause full-body paralysis.
No, but it can cause irreparable damage to your body, or even kill you.
Yes, unless you hide it in a lead box, marijuana will show up on both the carry-on x-rays and your x-rays. The #1 thing someone gets caught with at airports is marijuana, especially small amounts. However, the TSA has removed the full-body x-rays from major airports, so carrying it on you would get through.
Idiopathic or primary parkinsonism. Another name for it is paralysis agitans, which is the Latin translation of "shaking palsy."
Its not, its just the most well-known drug. I would say that marijuana is the healthiest and safest of all drugs.
1) to avoid police because asking to buy a tree draws much less atention than asking to buy some marijuana 2)because when your high marijuana is a mouth full to say
no there is not a full body
The symptoms of Todd's paralysis are often gone within minutes or hours of their onset. In some, more rare cases, the symptoms may last as long as 48 hours. Ultimately, however, full function is restored.