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RE: Marijuana Risks and Adverse Effects: The real story
Well, I am sorry for not reading your mind. Maybe you should just say what you mean. :)
Where did you get this "THC is dangerous if you smoke too much of it?" - thing ? I would say most people have no problems from chronic use of THC, because there is always CBD in strains. There might be 100% THC- oil available in some countries but still it takes a huge amount of money to afford smoking on a daily basis. In most countries (like here) there are no oil-smoking culture and and it is nearly impossible to get that in your hands.
Things might be different in there, if you can get 100% THC-oil for reasonable price but I highly doubt that.
You can always use too much of something and it gets dangerous, even water.
Even consistant use of sativa's with primarily thc can eventually lead to a lowered cb1 receptor density which is what causes the lack of memory recall, anxiety, increased pain, etc. Can take a week to recover in those who are healthy and in those who are not cb1 receptor density would only have a chance to recover with cbd use.
Some people like indica, some sativa, some hybrids and some likes all of them. I personally don't think it is wise to smoke only strong sativas daily because not everyone can handle high THC%, it is too psychoactive.
Each strain has its own profile of terpenes and cannabinoids besides just thc and cbd too. pinene, myrcene, linalool, limonene, etc. CBD, CBV, etc. http://thcdesign.com/depth-look-primary-terpenes-found-cannabis/
Yes, I am well aware of terpenes and cannabinoids :) Cannabis is very complex plant and still has many mysteries !
Wait so now he has tried it after saying he didn't ? Dude I can't figure this writer out. I need to look up how to read minds article on n here