Anxiety and Depression: While some use cannabis to relax, high doses of THC can backfire, causing severe anxiety, panic attacks, and paranoia. Heavy use is also linked to a higher risk of depression.
Anxiety and Depression: While some use cannabis to relax, high doses of THC can backfire, causing severe anxiety, panic attacks, and paranoia. Heavy use is also linked to a higher risk of depression.
The most troubling consequence of this super-potent cannabis is its connection to psychosis—a serious mental state where a person loses contact with reality, experiencing hallucinations
The most troubling consequence of this super-potent cannabis is its connection to psychosis—a serious mental state where a person loses contact with reality, experiencing hallucinations
The strength of cannabis has skyrocketed. In the early 1990s, the average THC level in cannabis was under 4%. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse Today, the average at a legal dispensary is over 16%, a four-fold increase.
The strength of cannabis has skyrocketed. In the early 1990s, the average THC level in cannabis was under 4%. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse Today, the average at a legal dispensary is over 16%, a four-fold increase.
The cannabis on the market today is not the same as it was decades ago. Through intensive cultivation, what was once a plant with relatively low levels of its main
The cannabis on the market today is not the same as it was decades ago. Through intensive cultivation, what was once a plant with relatively low levels of its main