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flare3
Oct 24, 20 at 1:00pm
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Oct 24, 20 at 1:03pm
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flare3
Oct 24, 20 at 1:05pm
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verucassault
Oct 24, 20 at 1:07pm
When marijuana is smoked, THC and other chemicals in the plant pass from the lungs into the bloodstream, which rapidly carries them throughout the body to the brain. The person begins to experience effects almost immediately (see "How does marijuana produce its effects?"). Many people experience a pleasant euphoria and sense of relaxation. Other common effects, which may vary dramatically among different people, include heightened sensory perception (e.g., brighter colors), laughter, altered perception of time, and increased appetite. If marijuana is consumed in foods or beverages, these effects are somewhat delayed—usually appearing after 30 minutes to 1 hour—because the drug must first pass through the digestive system. Eating or drinking marijuana delivers significantly less THC into the bloodstream than smoking an equivalent amount of the plant. Because of the delayed effects, people may inadvertently consume more THC than they intend to. Pleasant experiences with marijuana are by no means universal. Instead of relaxation and euphoria, some people experience anxiety, fear, distrust, or panic. These effects are more common when a person takes too much, the marijuana has an unexpectedly high potency, or the person is inexperienced. People who have taken large doses of marijuana may experience an acute psychosis, which includes hallucinations, delusions, and a loss of the sense of personal identity. These unpleasant but temporary reactions are distinct from longer-lasting psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia, that may be associated with the use of marijuana in vulnerable individuals. (See "Is there a link between marijuana use and psychiatric disorders?")
flare3
Oct 24, 20 at 1:09pm
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Oct 24, 20 at 1:09pm
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Oct 24, 20 at 1:10pm
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verucassault
Oct 24, 20 at 1:10pm
DMT and ayahuasca. Weed isn't the drug for that. It's not enough of a disassociate or hallucinogen.
flare3
Oct 24, 20 at 1:11pm
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verucassault
Oct 24, 20 at 1:11pm
Yeah but I mean to lose your identity, lose yourself, ego death on a greater scale.
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