nah i have been doing it since i was 15
Marijuana may reduce white cells. Some researchers believe this is how marijuana aids the body's ability to recover from some ailments. White cells go up to fight infections and the reduction of white cells is similar to how antibiotics work, reducing fever and assisting the body's natural immune system.
well, when you smoke weed, Mary Jane, marijuana, etc. you LOSE YOUR BRAIN CELLS.
It does not kill brain cells (like the previous answer had). Marijuana has THC which works it's way from the lungs into the blood system. It then travels with the blood to the brain. There THC coats the brain cells causeing the electrical impulses between the cells to slow down (this is what causes the high effect). THC then decays off of the brain cell and leaves it unharmed and makes it way back into the blood stream. It then attaches itself to fat cells where it continues to decay until there is nothing left. The fact that it attaches to fat cells is why thc can show up on drug test a month after being ingested. Long term effect of marijuana are unknown, but short term effect (the high) are temporary.
Because marijuana is stored in your fat cells and in the fatty cells of your brain they would not throw away your blood. however when they ask you if you have used drugs recently its important youre honest.
Blood is responsible for carrying nutrients and oxygen to your cells. Also a way to dump out waste from the cells.
: it would have no effect
It slows the healing process of the broken bone. When the smoke is inhaled through the lungs it attacthes itself to your red blood cells and limits oxygen flow to your broken bone area.
Red blood cells do not play a direct role in healing a cut. Their main function is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and remove carbon dioxide. Platelets and other components of the blood are involved in the clotting process to stop bleeding and initiate the healing cascade.
Yes, blood flow is crucial for the healing process of a wound as it brings oxygen and nutrients to the site of injury, while also removing waste products and supporting the immune response. Factors that can affect blood flow, such as underlying medical conditions or injuries, can consequently impact the speed and quality of wound healing.
blood cells you now people like Brave3
White blood cells help to clean the wound by removing debris, bacteria, and dead cells through a process called phagocytosis. This helps to prevent infection and promote healing at the site of the wound.
it can get you addictedwhen you smoke it but it also kills some brain cells,then makes you high.