cannabis flows through the blood stream in to your brain and makes your nervous sysytem faster
cannabis affects your brain and brain cells. You can also be brain damaged from all the use. By: Sean Garrett Sr. Stewart School
There is no evidence that cannabis kills brain cells. http://drug.addictionblog.org/does-weed-kill-brain-cells/ Furthermore, current research points to the possibility that it may increases brain cell growth. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8155-marijuana-might-cause-new-cell-growth-in-the-brain.html
Yes it can and it can cause Brain Damage
People buy lots of cannabis which makes them lose money.
Scientists have said that kills brain cells when recent studies have shown that they are frozen. Recent studies have also linked cannabis use to testicular cancer.
Cannabis as it is used here refers specifically to cannabis sativa, more commonly known as marijuana. Marijuana contains THC which acts as a neurotransmitter affecting the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. Our brain naturally produces endogenous cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) CB1 and 2-AG which are vital in slowing breathing and heart rate and in general counteract the effects of adrenaline on the body after a fight or flight reaction. A rush of THC from smoking marijuana has the same calming effect, albeit temporary. There is no chemical difference between Marijuana bought illegally through a black market, and marijuana provided by clinics to be used medicinally, however purchasing anything through a black market carries it's own risks. Likewise smoking marijuana carries the same risks as smoking tobacco other types of cannabis. No study has ever shown THC kills brain cells or in any way damages the brain, in fact it simply mimics the effects of neurotransmitters produced by the brain naturally There has been many research done regarding the effects of cannabis most are however unpublished or with held mostly for legal and political reasons. Research has shown that Cannabis can kill brain cancer cells, improve appetite for chemotherapy patients act as a pain reliever and relieve dementia. You can Google "Cannabis Aids", "Cannabis dementia+-Alzheimer", "cannabis brain cancer". Of course much of the results should be taken under much consideration and my answer is no excuse for any one to go ahead and smoke pot.
Hell no! It completely stuffs up how your brain works!
Cannabis oil - which is a highly concentrated form of marijuana, has been demonstrated to have remarkable effects in treating brain cancer. The scientific explanations as to why exactly cannabis oil should be so effective - much more so than chemotherapy - is yet a little unclear, mainly because of the few scientific studies into this. However the treatment is not wholly anecdotal. The Seth Organisation has demonstrated a 40% success rate in treating brain cancers with cannabis oil.
No, White Widow does not put holes in the brain when it is smoked. In fact, the White Widow cannabis strain has many beneficial medical effects including the reduction of stress, anxiety and pain. White Widow is a very powerful and potent strain of cannabis, and it has an energetic but social strong high.
Cannabis primarily affects the brain and central nervous system by interacting with cannabinoid receptors. It can also affect the heart, lungs, liver, and digestive system to varying degrees, depending on the method of consumption and individual factors. Regular cannabis use has been associated with potential long-term effects on cognitive function and mental health.
No, not everyone will have traces of THC in their body. THC is the psychoactive component in cannabis that can be detected through drug tests, but its presence depends on factors like recent use of cannabis products and metabolism rates.
Cannabis can affect your body and health in many ways, however it depends how much you take, what type of cannabis you take, how experienced you are in using the drug, and your own mental state. The unwanted effects of taking cannabis are: increased anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, hallucinations and delusions. The longer term health effects of cannabis are harder to confirm because the drug is often taken with other kind of drugs and alcohol.