If you are trying to decide whether continuing to use weed
or stopping it is right for you, add these ten facts into the
computation:
Marijuana
contains many of the same chemicals found in cigarette smoke and many in
larger amounts. Tar, for example, is more concentrated in marijuana smoke
than in cigarette smoke.
Smoking
marijuana causes the heart to race and the mouth to get dry and eyes to be
bloodshot.
Studies
show that the Drug can damage your short-term memory, warp your natural
sense of time, alter depth perception slow the reflexes and reaction time.
Marijuana
smoke contains 50% to 70% more cancer causing chemicals that cigarette
smoke does. In addition to that, marijuana smoke produces high levels of
an Enzyme that changes certain hydrocarbons into their carcinogenic form
that can further increase the risk of cancerous formations.
Research
indicates that THC, the Psychoactive ingredient in marijuana impairs the
immune systems ability to fight off infections as well as cancerous cells
and formations.
Smoking
marijuana at all, increases risk of Chronic cough, bronchitis, and
emphysema, but smoking on a regular basis sends the risk factor
proportionately higher.
Personality
changes and emotional problems have been positively linked to marijuana
use. Depression, anxiety and other emotional problems are often worsened
by smoking weed. This includes the intensifying of pre-existing emotional
disturbances.
Studies
have shown that early use of marijuana increases the likelihood of the
abuse of other, often more addicting and potentially deadly drugs.
For
some people, marijuana use leads to Addiction, including compulsive drug
seeking, physical, emotional and mental Withdrawal symptoms and continued
use of the drug despite adverse consequences and repeated attempts to
stop.
While
it may seem otherwise, after you’ve been off of weed for a while you will
realize that life is better when standing on your own, without doping it
up to have fun or to relax.