Depends on how its consumed and what cancer, vaporized or eaten the oils enter the system without combustion so that prevents a lot of the carcenogens. Cannaboids can lower your risk of some cancers and increase the risk of others.
Yes, marijuana smoke contains carcinogens, which are substances that can cause cancer.
Your moms carcinogens are in pesticides?!?!?!?!?!
40 % to 70 % more -------- Cal-OEHHA has listed the chemicals present in marijuana smoke. Marijuana smoke is on the Proposition 65 list of chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, see http://oehha.ca.gov/Prop65/docs_state/mjcrnr061909.html
Many cosmetics and personal products contain chemicals that are known carcinogens.
Many cosmetics and personal products contain chemicals that are known carcinogens.
Since carcinogens are cancer-causing agents, any release of carcinogens will increase, not decrease, cancer risk. Avoiding and reducing carcinogens will decrease the risk of cancer.
The three types of carcinogens are chemical carcinogens (such as tobacco smoke and asbestos), physical carcinogens (such as ultraviolet radiation and ionizing radiation), and biological carcinogens (such as certain viruses and bacteria that can cause cancer).
Carcinogens are the substances which cause cells to grow abnormally and cause an overgrowth.
There are no confirmed, scientifically proven evidence that the use of marijuana has any serious long term/short term consequences to ones health. The argument can be made however, that there are carcinogens present within the buds and leaves harvested from the cannabis plant. These carcinogens aren't nearly as prevelent in marijuana as they are in tobacco products though, so the argument loses some credibility. Other researchers have also argued that long term use causes memory loss, anxiety, and depression. There may be documented cases of this, however, i have yet to come accross a case of a person with even remotely close symptoms. In conclusion, there are no documented negative health affects in relation to marijuana consumption.
They are numerous( too many to list ), known as: 'Carcinogens'!
Carcinogens or mutagens
No, there isn't, unlike alcohol there is no way to overdose and there are no proven long term health hazards to smoking marijuana. In fact, there are some chemicals in Mary Jane that offset the carcinogens of cigarettes.