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Risks of Marijuana Use
Though you may have heard otherwise, marijuana can be addictive: Nearly 10% of people who use it become dependent on it. It isn’t clear whether marijuana is a gateway drug that makes people more likely to try harder drugs like cocaine and heroin.
The amount of THC in marijuana has gone up in recent years. Most leaves used to contain between 1% and 4% THC. Now most have closer to 7%. Experts worry this might make it easier to become dependent on or addicted to marijuana -- and it also strengthens many of the drug’s mind-altering effects.
Even if you buy from a legal, state-regulated dispensary, it can be hard to know exactly how much THC or other compounds found in marijuana you’re ingesting, so the effects can be unpredictable.
Marijuana can also cause more health problems if you have a condition like liver disease, low blood pressure, or diabetes.
If you’re a man, heavy use could lower your testosterone levels, and your sperm count and quality. That, in turn, can zap your libido and fertility.
Research shows a link between marijuana use and mental health problems like depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, short-term psychosis, and schizophrenia.
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Hidden Dangers of Marijuana
With all the pro-medical marijuana publicity and the clamoring for decriminalization of this drug, it can be hard to remember that marijuana is indeed damaging and addictive and causes harmful effects. It's quite possible we are doing a terrible disservice to our children when we are permissive about the dangers of marijuana. Though they are not headline news, there are serious and harmful effects associated with abusing marijuana.
Marijuana use and addiction are most pronounced in America's young people. Of those going to rehabilitation for weed addiction, 45 percent are under 21 years of age. When those 24 and younger are included, the percentage rises to 55. Thus it is important to let our youth know the risks, rather than letting them accept the decriminalization campaigns without rebuttal.
Narconon drug recovery centers around the world are helping people recover from their addictions to marijuana by enabling them to repair the damage that has been done. It is a process that takes three to five months on average, and involves thorough detoxification, restoration of life and problem-solving skills and much more. But the drug-free and damage-free result is worth the work.
Specific Damages Associated with Marijuana Use
Dangers in the immediate effects of marijuana include distortions of time and space perceptions and impaired coordination, all of which may be contributing to the increased risk of traffic accidents recently discovered.
Particularly important for students to know about is the creation of difficulty thinking or problem solving and impairment of memory and learning. These difficulties can last for as long as four weeks after drug use.
Hidden Dangers Marijuana
Chronic marijuana use and higher dosages are found to correlate to greater incidence of psychosis and schizophrenia. This point is particularly significant due to the increases in drug potency over the last two decades. While the average potency has risen from 3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol - the intoxicating ingredient in marijuana) a couple of decades ago to 9% now, there are some samples of weed that measure as high as 25%. These premium strains are normally grown hydroponically, are often smuggled in from Canada and demand a higher price than commercial-grade marijuana from Mexico.
Heavy abusers of marijuana were found to suffer damage to social life, work or career status and cognitive ability. Schoolwork and the achievement of goals were also found to suffer.
But proponents of legalization, decriminalization or medicalization of marijuana do not make this clear to America's young people so they can make informed choices. By ranking marijuana in with medical treatments, the clear implication is that the drug is harmless.
Narconon's Process of Recovery from Addiction
It takes time to rebuild a drug-free life from the ashes of one that was ruined by drugs. For most people, the Narconon drug and alcohol recovery program takes three to five months. The process starts with a well supported withdrawal step that alleviates some of the worst of the irritability, anxiety and depression that normally results for those who were addicted to marijuana.
When withdrawal is complete, each person goes through elementary communication skills training. Anyone around an addicted person sees that their interaction with people and environmental factors becomes impaired by the drug use, but the user himself or herself is often the last to find out. This study of theory and the practical drills begin to put a person back in charge of his or her own life.
According to information published by the Brookhaven National Laboratory, THC residues are stored in the fat cells of the body, and therefore is harder to eliminate. A thorough detoxification utilizing a low-heat sauna, moderate daily exercise and a strict regimen of nutritional supplements is the next action in one's recovery from addiction, to detoxify these remnants. These residues have been shown to be involved in the triggering of cravings, even years after drug use stops. When these residues are flushed out of fatty tissues where they are stored, cravings ordinary drop remarkably - some people even say they are gone.
Then a Person is Ready to Build New Drug-Free Life Skills
Staying drug free after these improvements means that each person must learn how to choose associates who will not lead to more drug use, how to solve problems, how to achieve goals and much more. In the life skills component of the Narconon drug rehab program, these skills are learned and then are practiced.
The result is that seven out of ten graduates remain sober after they go home, one of the best success rates in the field of drug rehab.
Find out where the closest Narconon facility is to you by calling the international offices of Narconon at 1-800-775-8750. Then call that facility and get all the details on how this program can be a turning point for a loved one and your entire family. Call today
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