Probably the opposite, actually. Hunger is a side effect for marijuana and many smokers find that they over-eat when they're high.
It's different for everyone, though. I have a friend who doesn't like to eat when he's high.
A quart an ace.
Yes, marijuana can potentially thin the blood, as it may interfere with the body's platelet function. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about how marijuana may interact with your blood thinning medications or conditions.
There is a debate as to the use of marijuana in cancer patients. The use would be to make them comfortable. It will not change the outcome.
If you a heavy marijuana user then no If your new to marijuana uses then use I haven't tried it, but in the 60s marijuana brownies were supposed to make people high.
No.
Marijuana is a non-addictive substance. If someone is "addicted" to it, then they should check it for small white crystals. You can't be addicted to marijuana, but you can be addicted to cocaine. Some dealers "lace" their marijuana with cocaine to make it stronger. If there are no crystals and you still feel addicted, then its a mental addiction. With less use it will go away
grind it into fibers and use it to make hemp
To make a patient feel better.
You first have to refer to your lease. If there is nothing in there that restricts medical marijuana use in their unit, NO. As long as you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal and there is nothing in your lease that prohibits it, there is nothing they can do about it. It is considered your medicine.
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yes. basically any nutrients for growing will work with marijuana growing.
The first use of Marijuana was 4,000BC in Ancient China, used as hemp to make textiles. It was not smoked or consumed.