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Marijuana addiction and health complication linked to it

Marijuana addiction and health complication linked to it: Also known as cannabis sativa

Marijuana addiction

What you need to know about Marijuana addiction is that despite the myths around it, this drug is illicit and has serious health complications.

Many at times we are faced with certain misleading statements about illicit drugs, with their users making every effort to convince non-users of how good these illicit drugs are good and should be used freely. The truth is that once illicit it is bad and nothing can be good about it. Looking at the way drugs ruin families, societies and even nations, I cannot just sit and pretend that things will normalize with time without doing something about it. And that is the reason why doctor Dalal Akoury who is a renowned addiction expert of several decades made a very passionate decision to create a medical center (AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center) whose main objective is to transform each individual’s life through increasing awareness about health and wellness and by empowering individuals to finding their own inner healing power and exercising it for total recovery about all kinds of addictions. Besides that it will interest you to note that Dr. Akoury’s practice primarily focuses on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices that deal with primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms. And now with such a professional on board we can proceed to sharing with you what you need to know about marijuana addiction so that you can separate between myths and facts. In this article our focus is going to be on marijuana and therefore if you have any concerns that you need clarification from the expert then you can call doctor Akoury on telephone number 843 213 1480 and she will gladly address your concerns professionally.

Now back to the discussion, marijuana is derived from the hemp plant, cannabis sativa and it is a dry, shredded green and brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves. Marijuana is one of the most commonly used and abused illicit drug globally with the U.S being one of the highly rated in is abuse. This substance is loaded with over 400 different chemicals with the main one being that which brings alteration to the mind known as delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The level of THC content in marijuana after cultivation can range from less than 1% to more than 30% and has been increasing dramatically, making marijuana increasingly potent and more addictive. This therefore defeats the myth that marijuana addiction is harmless because the fact is and according to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), in 2010 there were over 572,000 marijuana-involved admissions to hospital emergency rooms. This is not a small thing that you can easily wish away, and in the same report it was also established that during the same timeframe, an estimated 11,406 emergency department visits involved a synthetic cannabinoid product, sometimes referred to as “synthetic marijuana” and commonly known by street names like “Spice” or “K2”.

Marijuana addiction and health complication linked to it: How is marijuana used?

Marijuana is a substance with very many street names and it is commonly known as pot, weed, herb, dope, reefer, grass etc., it is mostly administered into the body through smoking just in the same way cigarette (joint) is smoked or in a pipe, water pipe, bong or in a blunt (a cigar emptied of tobacco and refilled with a mixture of marijuana and tobacco). Besides that marijuana can also be taken in as a mixture of baked goods like cookies or brownies and also brewed as a tea. According to the experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, a more concentrated, higher THC content and resinous form of marijuana is called hashish and it comes in the form of sticky black liquid, hash oil. Doctor Akoury says that the smoke of this substance often has a pungent and distinctive, usually sweet-and-sour odor. Marijuana is sometimes laced with crack cocaine and hallucinogen phencyclidine (PCP), making marijuana even more dangerous. As we progress into the discussion, let us now dig deep into its effects in our lives.

Short-term effects: it is important to note that he effects of marijuana are generally felt within a few minutes and reach a peak between 10 and 30 minutes. Overall, most of marijuana addiction short-term effects wear off within 2 or 3 hours and that explains why users often take it repeatedly to realize the high.

How does marijuana addiction affect the brain? This is very important because when someone smokes marijuana, THC is absorbed by the lungs and into the bloodstream, which then transport the THC to the brain and to all other organs of the body, producing the “high” that users experience. The parts of the brain most affected include those that influence pleasure, memory, thinking, concentration, sensory and time perception and coordination of movement.

Long-term effects: According to NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse), research has shown that, in chronic users, marijuana’s adverse impact on learning and memory can last for days or weeks after the acute effects of the drug wear off. Because of this, a daily user of marijuana may be functioning at a suboptimal intellectual level all of the time. Research has also shown poorer cognitive abilities than non-users, including memory capability, math and verbal skills and that explains why marijuana is very addictive in nature.

Even though users will tell you that marijuana is not addictive, the fact is that year in year our more teens are admitted in various health facilities for treatment with a primary diagnosis of marijuana dependence than all other illicit drugs combined. This according to the studies carried out by NIDA, long-term marijuana use can lead to addiction for about 9% of users and increases among those who start young to about 17% and daily users between 25-50%. Because of the addictiveness nature of the substance, long term users who are trying to quit always suffer withdrawal symptoms including irritability, sleeplessness, decreased appetite, anxiety, and drug craving. The symptoms begin within a day after last use and peak at 2-3 days and latter subside within 1 or 2 weeks. Therefore if you still have some concerns even after reading this piece of information about “what you need to know about marijuana,” then you can schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today for a one on one discussion with her and all your concerns will be addressed professionally.

Marijuana addiction and health complication linked to it: Also known as cannabis sativa

 

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Drug cravings negativity and coping strategies

Drug cravings negativity and coping strategies: A cognitive behavioral approach of treating addiction

Drug cravings negativity

Doctor Akoury says that knowing drug cravings negativity and coping strategies without really seeking for help will not be beneficial to you. Once this is known, it must be accompanied with action immediately for good health to reign

We have in the resent past been discussing serious topics touching on the cognitive behavioral approach of treating addiction and in particular cocaine addiction and techniques of coping with craving. We are not about to give it up because we understand the seriousness of the problem in our societies and even closer to our individual families. This is a war we are determined to win by all means and for that reason, we want to further into the discussion by looking at the drug cravings negativity and coping strategies we can adopt to defeat this scourge. Doctor Dalal Akoury an addiction expert of several decades has been sharing with us very healthy information about a cognitive behavioral approach of treating addiction as being one of the best strategies in finding lasting solution to cocaine addiction. She is going to progress from where we left in the previous article for us to have a better understanding of what is before us. She says that in coping with craving for cocaine or any other substance, there are a variety of strategies for doing so and some of those strategies may includes the following.

  • Distraction
  • Talking about craving
  • Going with the craving
  • Recalling the negative consequences of cocaine abuse
  • Using self-talk

We appreciate that different professionals may have different view about this like for instance some therapists may wish to point out that these strategies may not stop craving completely, however at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury, we believe that with practice, recovering addicts will reduce the frequency and intensity of craving and make it less disturbing and frustrating when it occurs. It is therefore very prudent that we take keen interest in adopting mechanisms that will enable us to cope successfully with craving for cocaine and other drugs.

Drug cravings negativity and coping strategies: Entertainment and distractions

When under the influence of drugs, all that you will be thinking about is drugs because that is what keeps you going, without it, you will actually fall sick. In that case it is only fair that you get distracted so that your mind can be engaged into other things. Professionally doctor Akoury can now confirms that this has been tested and found to very helpful. It is therefore very necessary that you prepare a list of reliable distracting activities and with the help of your doctor in anticipation of future craving. Such activities might include taking a walk, playing basketball, and doing relaxation exercises. Preparation of such a list may reduce the likelihood that patients will use substances, particularly alcohol and marijuana, in ill-fated attempts to deal with craving. Leaving the situation and going somewhere safe is one of the most effective ways of dealing with craving when it occurs.

Drug cravings negativity and coping strategies: Sharing freely about craving

Talking about drug addiction is not a taboo as some people make it to look like. Doctor Akoury says that when patients have supportive, abstinent friends and family members, talking freely about craving when it occurs, it gives the recovering addicts the confidence to move forward. Sharing is a very effective strategy and can help reduce the feelings of anxiety and vulnerability that often accompany it. Besides that it can also help patients identify specific cues. It’s true that sure family members may become distressed when they hear their loved ones (patients) sharing about craving because of the fear that this might ultimately lead to use of drugs, it is therefore very important that therapists and other lined professionals to spend some time in identifying which patients would feel comfortable to talk with freely about craving, how that person would react, and whether it makes sense to ask that person in advance for support.

Socially isolated patients, or those who have few non-using friends, will find it difficult to nominate a supportive other who can assist with craving, thoughts about cocaine, and other problems. This should alert therapists to the need to consider addressing social isolation during treatment. For example, therapists and patients can brainstorm ways of meeting new, non-using others, reconnecting with friends and family members, and so on. To help patients “own” these strategies and be more likely to initiate positive social contact, therapists might suggest applying the problem solving strategies which we have already dwelt on in our previous postings.

Drug cravings negativity and coping strategies: Going with the craving

Doctor Akoury says that the idea going with the craving technique is to let it (craving) occur, peak, and pass and that is to say experiencing them without either fighting or giving into them. Giving patients the imagery of a wave or walking over a hill may help convey this concept that is, gaining control by avoiding resistance.

Experts through several studies have identified the steps involved which should ordinarily be practiced within sessions or at home before craving occurs. Besides that patients should also be told that the purpose is not to make the cravings disappear, but to experience them in a different way that makes them feel less anxiety provoking and dangerous and thus easier to ride out. The steps are summarized below.

Pay attention to the craving – This usually involves, first, finding someplace safe to let oneself experience craving (e.g., a comfortable and quiet place at home). Next, relax and focus on the experience of craving itself – where it occurs in the body or mind and how intense it is.

Focus on the area where the craving occurs – This involves paying attention to all the somatic and effective signals and trying to put them into words. What is the feeling like? Where is it? How strong is it? Does it move or change? Where else does it occur? After concentrating in this way, many patients find the craving goes away entirely. In fact, the patient may find it useful to rate the intensity of craving before and after the exercise to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique.

Finally understanding the drug cravings negativity and coping strategies alone will not be helpful if you do not take the next step of seeking for help. Yes you now have the information, but if you don’t apply that information, it will not be helpful. That is the reason why doctor Dalal Akoury founded AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center for every individual who is struggling with any form of addiction to seek for help. You can reach out for her on telephone number 843 213 1480 so that you can have a one on one with her and you will have all your addiction related concerns addressed professionally.

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Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions: Mixing alcohol and medications

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions can pose serious threats to your health and the sooner you seek for help the better

We are all aware that alcohol is the most abused substance by many users and the consequences are chokingly devastating. What is worrying is that even with this knowledge, many people are still drinking disorderly and to further complicate the matter, they are not only drinking but are also using other toxic substances as accompaniments in their drinking spree. This is what we want to focus on even as we look at the dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions. Speaking to the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury who is also the founder of the facility, we were able to establish that alcohol consumption often has very harmful interactions with prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and even some herbal remedies. To shade more light on this doctor Akoury registers that the interaction of alcohol with other prescribe medications is likely to cause problems including some of the following: nausea and vomiting, headaches, drowsiness, dizziness, fainting, changes in blood pressure, abnormal behavior, loss of coordination and even savvier accidents. And besides that it is also very important to appreciate that mixing alcohol with other medications may also increase the risk of complications such including but not limited to the following:

In instances where such chronic health complications are present in an individual’s life, it is only fare for that person to seek for medication immediately. Nonetheless when medication is administered, in some cases, the consistent use of alcohol may decrease the effectiveness of such medications or render them useless all together says doctor Akoury. She continues to say that in other cases, alcohol interactions may make drugs harmful or even toxic to the body. And when we make reference to alcohol usage, it is important to note that even what is considered moderate consumption of alcohol may also intensify medication side effects such as sleepiness, drowsiness, and light-headedness, which may interfere with the individuals’ concentration and ability to operate machinery or drive responsibly on the road thereby causing serious or even fatal accidents. It is therefore very essential that when using any kind of medication, careful attention should be taken since alcohol can adversely interact with hundreds of commonly used medications. In that respect, taking time to scrutinize and make clear observation on the warning labels and ask your doctor or pharmacist questions if it’s safe to use alcohol with any medications and even other herbal remedies that you may be using.

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions: Alcohol interactions is significant and increases the danger

Do you have any idea about the significance of alcohol interaction? If you don’t, stay tuned and be informed professionally by our team of experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center. Therefore doctor Akoury reports that according to the CDC, about two-thirds of American adults over age 18 at least occasionally use alcohol. Of this population about 51% are currently regular drinkers meaning that they have taken at least 12 drinks in the past year while about 13% are infrequent drinkers and that also means that they have taken up to 11 drinks in the past year.

Use of prescription and non-prescription drugs, as well as herbal remedies, also is extremely prevalent. Partly because of the obesity epidemic, most people of all ages are taking more drugs to control chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and elevated cholesterol. Because the incidence of chronic conditions increases with age, older individuals are especially likely to take prescription medications often as many as 10 per day many of which likely react adversely with alcohol. As the population ages, the problems associated with mixing alcohol and medications are certain to increase.

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions: Older people are at special risk of alcohol interactions

In older adults especially, alcohol use may increase the risk for falls, serious injury, and disability related to balance problems. Alcohol use also may trigger or worsen certain medical conditions. When alcohol use is combined with multiple medications, it may magnify these problems. Older adults don’t metabolize alcohol as quickly as younger adults do, so alcohol stays in their systems longer and has a greater potential to interact with medications. Even though most people over 65 drink less than the maximum recommended amount, this drinking is still considered harmful for many of them, due to their general condition, medical problems and medications.

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions: Drugs associated with alcohol interactions

We are living at a time when so many administered drugs are easily available over-the-counter. Most of these drugs that can adversely interact with alcohol are administered for treatment of various health complications including:

  • Depression
  • Diabetes
  • Angina and coronary heart disease
  • Anxiety and epilepsy
  • Arthritis
  • Blood clots
  • Cough
  • Pain, fever, and inflammation
  • Seizures
  • Severe pain from injury, post-surgical care, oral surgery, and migraine
  • Sleep problems
  • Enlarged prostate
  • Heartburn and indigestion
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Allergies, colds, and flu
  • Infections
  • Muscle pain
  • Nausea and motion sickness

Examples of commonly used prescription drugs associated with serious alcohol interactions include heart medications, which can cause rapid heartbeat and sudden changes in blood pressure; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which can increase risk of ulcers and stomach bleeding; blood-thinning medications, which can lead to internal bleeding; and sleep medications, which can lead to impaired breathing, motor control, and unusual behavior.

One of the most common causes of severe liver damage including some cases requiring a liver transplant is a combination of the pain reliever acetaminophen (available over the counter as Tylenol and in some prescription drugs) and alcohol. Other serious alcohol interactions are associated with over-the-counter antihistamines and herbal remedies such as kava, St. John’s wort, chamomile, valerian and lavender.

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions: Guidelines for preventing alcohol interactions

Doctor Akoury reiterates that although most drugs are often safe and effective when used as directed by the physician, it’s however very important to read the warning labels on all medications. Many popular pain medications and cough, cold, and allergy medications contain more than one ingredient that can adversely interact with alcohol. Finally as a precautionary measure, if by any chance you’re not certain if a medication can be combined with alcohol, it is advisable to avoid any alcohol consumption until you’re are properly advised by either a doctor or pharmacist that it’s safe to use the two concurrently. In the meantime as you put the above into practice, when faced with situations of addiction and you don’t know what to do, help is on the way at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury. All you have to do is to can and schedule for an appointment with her today and all you concerns will be professionally addressed.

Dual complications of alcohol and medication interactions: Mixing alcohol and medications

 

 

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What do you know about substance abuse

What do you know about substance abuse: Behind the smoke screen

What do you know about substance abuse

What do you know about substance abuse? Is you habits in control of you life and you appear to be helpless? Seek for professional help today

The way we understand some of the things around us often make us do things which would one day be very costly for our health. Like for instance those in the business of drugs are out to make money but their line of business is very costly for their clients and the society in general. Today the world is chocking with effects of substance abuse thanks to the business done by drug barons. It is quit ironical that majority of their clients are those how cannot sustain the habit financially. And because these drugs are very addictive in nature, users have no choice but to continue doing what it takes to finance their addiction even if it will land them into the wrong side of the law. The other problem with drugs is the issue of tolerance. This is a serious contributing factor to drug addiction, and young people who are lured into drugs often start with what would be considered as soft drugs and when they can no longer get the high the used to get even after taking the same drug more and more, then they find themselves being graduated to more powerful drugs which will speed up the high experience. Before they realize, they are full addicts of hard drugs. So I ask how well do you know your drug and what do you know about substance abuse.

Speaking to the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center a facility which was established by doctor Dalal Akoury you will find out that the use of marijuana is not only harmful to the pot smoker himself but this habit is also a risk to the whole society.

Research clearly shows that marijuana has the potential to cause problems in daily life. A study of 129 college students found that, among those who smoked the drug at least twenty-seven of the thirty days before being surveyed, critical skills related to attention, memory and learning were seriously diminished. A study of postal workers found that employees who tested positive for marijuana had 55% more accidents, 85% more injuries and a 75% increase in being absent from work.

In the recent past, experts have also established that cannabis intoxication was responsible for 4.3% of driver fatalities. And with the trend currently, it is becoming difficult to bring up children in clean environment where they will not be exposed to drugs. The rate at which young people are doing drugs is very high and the problem is that in most cases such individuals are not having accessed to the right and accurate information about drugs they use let alone the dangers they are putting themselves into. And in fact you will be surprised to at the ignorance of many people who will tell you out right that drugs like marijuana are not dangerous. If you have ever met with somebody like that, then be the best teacher to pass to them the right information. Some of these people may not really be ignorant but out of their own selfish quest to have more sales, will conceal the truth about the dangers of drugs and only sugar coat the information they know will appeal to your hearing.

The truth is marijuana is not just addictive, but very dangerous and can harm a person’s memory with the impact lasting for days or weeks after the immediate effects of the drug wear off. In one study, a group of heavy marijuana users were asked to recall words from a list. Their ability to correctly remember the words did not return to normal until as long as four weeks after they stopped smoking. Again it has been established that students who use marijuana have lower grades and are less likely to get into college than nonsmokers. They simply do not have the same abilities to remember and organize information compared to those who do not use these substances.

What do you know about substance abuse: What dealers will tell you?

Oh my goodness the major threat to the social fabric of our societies are the selfish drug barons. These people are only interested about their pocket and what gets into it. Your health is the least of their concern and they will tell everything persuasively to make you buy their drugs in total disregard of the consequences attached. In their irresponsible narration, they will tell you that soft drugs like marijuana are not harmful and will not in any way lead you into taking hard drugs. These people don’t care if the drugs ruin your life as long as they are getting paid. All they care about is money. Very shamefully many former dealers have admitted that they saw their clients as “pawns in a chess game.” What a description, the most painful part of it is that today our teenagers are so much into drugs thanks to their irresponsible supplies. It is important for young people to be alert all the time since these people will come as very good friends who want to help you out with something to bring you up. This is not helping, it is simply destroying since the drugs will help you fit in or make you cool but the consequences of those progressively can cost you your life. The best thing to do is to run away as fast as you can.

What do you know about substance abuse: Why do people take drugs?

The reasons why people take drugs very disappointingly crazy to say the least, simply because they want to change something in their lives they endanger that very life with drugs, what a pity. The following are some of the reasons young people have given in for taking drugs:

  • To fit in
  • To escape or relax
  • To relieve boredom
  • To seem grown up
  • To rebel
  • To experiment

With this they think that drugs are going to offer a lasting solution. But when they have taken the drug, they realize that the effect is only temporal and eventually, the drugs become a serious health problem. It is important to appreciate that as difficult as it may be to face one’s problems, the consequences of drug use are always worse than the problem one is trying to solve by taking the drugs. The real answer is to get the facts and not to take drugs in the first place. These facts are available at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of Doctor Dalal Akoury, you can therefore schedule for an appointment with her for a more professional approach in dealing with the problem at hand.

What do you know about substance abuse: Behind the smoke screen

 

 

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Why marijuana is harmful to your health

Why marijuana is harmful to your health: The effects of marijuana on the body

Why marijuana is harmful to your health

Have you ever asked yourself why marijuana is harmful to your health? Please do and find solutions from the experts immediately.

Under the sun everything we see and admire has some value attached to it. And when you want anything, you pay for it according to those values. But wait a minute what price would you peg on your health/life? This is one asset that is actually the most valuable yet has no price. With its uniqueness we have not done well in appreciating the value of our health. We often engage in certain unhealthy habits that really undermines the value of our health. Take for instance the misuse of drugs and improper feeding habits which only succeeds in landing our health into danger by way of extreme overweight and even malnutrition. These are just some of the few things we do to our health which really needs to be addressed. For the purpose of this article we are going to focus on the element of addiction and more specifically trying to understand the reasons as to why marijuana is harmful to your health. We had started this discussion in the previous article where doctor Dalal Akoury shared with us about the effects of marijuana and in that we covered the effects on the respiratory and circulatory systems. You may want to make reference about the same but right now she is going to continue with this discussion with central nerve system, digestive system and immune systems being the point of focus.

Why marijuana is harmful to your health: Central nervous system

Somebody once said that life begins and ends at the brain. The moment the brain stop functioning, life ends instantly and when the proper functionality of the brain is affected in anyway, then at that time irregular kinds of behaviors will be noticeable. With this we must do all it takes to ensure that the brain is healthy all the time. Doctor Akoury a veteran expert in addiction is confirming to us that when one inhales marijuana smoke into the lungs, the delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinal (THC) moves swiftly into the bloodstreams where it is a gain hurriedly transported into your brain and to the rest of the other body’s organs. This swift movement normally takes place when the substance is administered into the body through smoking. However when the substance (marijuana) is taken in a mixture of food or drunk, then its absorption into the body systems will take place a bit slowly.

The entry of THC into your system will trigger your brain to release large amounts of dopamine which is a naturally occurring “feel good” chemical. It is this release of dopamine that gives the users the pleasant “high.” It may heighten your sensory perception, as well as your perception of time. In the hippocampus, THC changes the way you process information thereby impairing your ability to make good decisions and judgment. Besides that it may also be very difficult to form new memories when you’re in this state of being high.

Experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center are in agreement that these changes can also take place in the cerebellum and basal ganglia, upsetting your balance, coordination, and reflex response. All these changes are very useful since they communicates powerfully that when you are having this state of mind, the for safety reasons, it will not be advice able for such people to sit on the driver’s seat. Alongside with that it has been established that very large doses of marijuana or high concentrations of THC can also cause hallucinations or delusions. According to NIDA, there may be an association between marijuana use and some mental health problems like depression and anxiety however more research is still needed to understand the exact connection. And when it comes to people who have schizophrenia, marijuana use can make symptoms worse. Up to that point I want to pose and offer some solutions to those who may be finding it difficult to cope with marijuana smoke or any kind of substance abuse. When you have realized that you have the symptoms of addiction, you need to take action immediately. The sooner this is done the better. You can now schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today for you to benefit from her great expertise and experience. I encourage you to take that bold step and do the right thing for your health and that of your family who are very much concern about your suffering.

When you come down from the high, you may be tired or feel a bit depressed. In some people, marijuana can cause anxiety. About nine percent of marijuana users develop an addiction, according to the NIDA. Symptoms of withdrawal may include irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite. Besides that when it comes to the young people whose brains are not yet fully developed, marijuana can have a lasting impact on thinking and memory skills. If you use marijuana when pregnant, it can affect the brain of your unborn baby. Your child may be more prone to trouble with memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills. Experts say that the pharmacologic effect of marijuana extends throughout the central nervous system. It is thought to ease pain and inflammation. It may also be of use in controlling spasms and seizures.

Why marijuana is harmful to your health: Digestive System

Smoking marijuana can cause stinging or burning in your mouth and throat. When you take oral THC, it is processed in your liver. Marijuana can ease nausea and vomiting. It can also increase appetite, which can be useful to people living with cancer or AIDS. Take note of this when there is evidence of some small befits of this drug, be careful not to celebrate too much because the alleged benefit is too insignificant compared to the real consequences of the usage. Always consult with you physician before the indulgence to the killer drugs.

Why marijuana is harmful to your health: Immune System

Finally some research has indicated that THC affects the immune system. In one of the studies involving animals it was established that THC is capable of damaging the immune system, making the users to become more vulnerable to various illnesses however this is not very scientifically conclusive and there is need for further research to be done. Now in conclusion you are now well informed of the dangers associated with marijuana use. You are also aware that your health is priceless, meaning that you can make the right decision today of reclaiming your life back by scheduling for an appointment with the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center for an appropriate action to be taken.

Why marijuana is harmful to your health: The effects of marijuana on the body

 

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