It would cause you lever promblem, brain damage, and heart disease.
Common stereotypes of marijuana users include being lazy, unmotivated, and having poor memory or cognitive abilities. They are sometimes seen as being unproductive or lacking ambition. However, it's important to remember that these stereotypes are not a true representation of all marijuana users as individuals vary widely in their habits, behaviors, and personality traits.
Marijuana is not addictive, yet illigal. Sometimes it is brought in from another country, and hidden. Then it is smoked elsewhere. It is also used to treat peole with a disease that makes them not hungry. The marijuana makes them crave food, therefore they do not starve to death.
Yes, it is possible to be addicted to sleep, a condition known as hypersomnia. Potential consequences of this addiction may include disruptions in daily functioning, social relationships, and mental health, as well as physical health issues such as obesity and increased risk of certain medical conditions.
Well yes and no, you can't get addicted to the solvent it's self physically. But you can gain a mental connection between good times and doing solvents. This can cause a feeling of addiction. But no you can't physically get addicted
For individuals seeking help with marijuana addiction, resources such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) can provide information and referrals to treatment programs in their area. Additionally, contacting a local mental health or addiction treatment center can also offer support and guidance on managing addiction to marijuana.
Become addicted to marijuana yourself.
Marijuana is not addictive.
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
Yes, marijuana can be addictive. While not everyone who uses marijuana becomes addicted, research suggests that around 1 in 10 people who use marijuana will become addicted. The risk of addiction is higher for those who use marijuana regularly and start using it at a young age. The signs of marijuana addiction can include: Developing a tolerance: Over time, marijuana users may require more of the substance to achieve the same effects. Withdrawal symptoms: When marijuana use is stopped, individuals may experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, nausea, insomnia, and decreased appetite. Difficulty quitting: Someone who is addicted to marijuana may have difficulty quitting or cutting back on use, even when they recognize that it is negatively impacting their life. Continued use despite negative consequences: Someone who is addicted to marijuana may continue to use it despite negative consequences such as relationship problems, financial problems, or legal issues. Loss of interest in activities: An addicted individual may lose interest in activities they used to enjoy or give up important responsibilities in favor of using marijuana. It's important to note that addiction is a complex issue, and different people may experience different symptoms. Anyone who believes they may be addicted to marijuana should seek professional help from a qualified healthcare provider or an addiction specialist. To know more reach us at @+1 (720) 466-3747
There is nothing in marijuana that makes you physically addicted to it. You can only be mentally addicted to it, but that also applies for about anything. Ex. Food, sex, videogames.
There is no nicotine in Marijuana, nicotine is in cigarettes.
If you try marijuana once, you are most likely to be addicted
There are none, the only way to get addicted to marijuana is mentally .
0.Marijuana is a non-addictive substance.
yes ... you can also get addicted to cake
i don't know an actual percentage, but i do know that a lot of kids in Canadian highschools are either users of drugs or are addicted. almost all of my friends are experimenting with extacy and cocaine. and now marijuana seems so harmless.
Caffeine, by a wide margin. Marijuana is addictive over long-term heavy use. Caffeine users can become addicted in a matter of a few weeks. (We know that we will get comments from people who do not want to believe marijuana is addictive. We have worked with recovering addicts for years, and can assure you from personal observation of many patients that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, exhibits all of the characteristics of an addictive drug in heavy users.)