Personally, I've noticed that after using marijuana, some people may get the "Munchies" and when you act on that craving, and eat, afterwards the effect from marijuana is slightly neutralized, also another tip is to take a shower. So if you are high, and eat a sandwich, and then take a shower, it will neutralize the effects, but not eliminate them. PS- Showers DO NOT neutralize Alcohol, that is a rumor.
no there deffinatly isn't caffeine in marijuana
Some marijuana.
marijuana ranges from mexican dirt which can take several joints to get high to very potent strains such as nothern lights which can produce the desired effects with only a few hits (1-3)
Yea
The best hypothesis for determining the effects of caffeine on memory retention is that consuming caffeine will improve memory retention compared to not consuming caffeine.
The effects of caffeine typically last for about 4 to 6 hours after consumption.
There are many side effects of continual use of marijuana. Some of the side effects of marijuana are extreme sleepiness, nausea, asthma, and urinary tract infections.
The most effective caffeine antidote for quickly reducing the effects of caffeine overdose is to drink plenty of water, get some rest, and avoid consuming any more caffeine.
Caffeine is a stimulant that can enhance alertness and energy, but it is not classified as a drug that produces a "high" like substances such as alcohol or marijuana. The effects of caffeine vary by individual, but consuming excessive amounts can lead to negative side effects, including anxiety, restlessness, and increased heart rate. It is generally recommended to stay within a safe daily limit of about 400 mg for most adults, which is roughly equivalent to two 200 mg caffeine pills. Always consult a healthcare professional before significantly increasing caffeine intake.
If you meant, how much does the caffeine (from coffee) last in your system? Then the answer would depend on how tolerant you are to caffeine. People new to caffeine can have effects lasting 8-12 hours Regular consumers of caffeine will have effects lasting between 4-6 hours And hard users of caffeine will have effects lasting as little as 1-2 hours
The relationship between caffeine dose and its physiological effects is shown in the caffeine dose response curve. This curve illustrates how increasing doses of caffeine lead to a corresponding increase in physiological effects, such as alertness and heart rate. However, there is a point where further increases in caffeine dose do not result in additional benefits and may even lead to negative side effects.