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Cannabis may be harmful to mental health. Experts explain why.

There have been a few studies about the impact of cannabis on mental health, and results have been mixed. Below are some of the major ones:

A study of more than 6 million Danes published in JAMA Psychiatry in May found that people who have cannabis use disorder (meaning, they’re unable to stop using marijuana) had a higher risk of having psychotic and non-psychotic depression and bipolar disorder. The researchers found that people with cannabis use disorder had almost twice the risk of developing depression and an up to three times greater risk of bipolar disorder.

A scientific review published in JAMA Psychiatry in 2016 found that people who use marijuana are more likely to develop temporary psychosis, as well as long-lasting mental disorders like schizophrenia. The link between schizophrenia and cannabis use was stronger in people who started using pot from a young age and continued to use it more frequently.

A 2021 review published in Frontiers in Psychiatry notes that people with serious mental health conditions use cannabis “at rates much higher than the general population.” The lifetime cannabis-use rates for patients with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder are 80%, 17% and 24%, respectively, the review found. The researchers also found that about 40% of patients with schizophrenia and 20% of patients with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder are also diagnosed with cannabis use disorder.

On the positive side, a 2020 research article published in BMC Psychiatry concluded that there is "encouraging, albeit embryonic" (meaning, early stage) evidence for using medicinal cannabis to treat a range of psychiatric disorders. The researchers noted that there is “tentative support” for using CBD to treat social anxiety; there are also case studies that suggest cannabis may help with sleep and post-traumatic stress disorder. The researchers pointed out that cannabis may help with ADHD as well.

Research has found that heavy marijuana use during the teen and young adult years can increase the risk of triggering the start of schizophrenia and psychosis. There is also evidence that regular marijuana use can speed up the start of symptoms of mood disorders like bipolar disorder and major depression, along with anxiety disorders — especially in younger people.
TexChik · F
The human body has hundreds of receptor sites for cannabis. Possibly in high doses, it may affect mental capacity. Cannabis has been used for centuries to treat ailments and relieve pain. These are likely the same people who said Ivermectin would not be effective against Covid, when in fact, it's the cure.

I know a lot of people who partake, but none of them is schizoid. The medical community has broken our trust and have proven to be just another tool of the socialist regime.
TexChik · F
@Carla I don’t have a party genius . All the people randomly dropping dead isn’t a coincidence, and it’s not the unvaxxed . You can deny it all you want as you blindly take the poison .
Carla · 61-69, F
@TexChik well...i havent any clots, my heart is surprisingly strong, no one in my world has any ill effects, people drop dead every day(i feel certain you believe cause of death pronouncements to be "fake news"), and i never got covid. My vaccinated sister did and came out well. It is unknown if that would have been the case had she been unvaccinated.
And, data shows that the worse cases and the most cases were of the unvaccinated. Again, you dont believe statistics, because...feelings.
TexChik · F
@Carla good for your health. The lib data is as trust worthy as you libs . Again you believe lib stats, because you are a sheep afraid to think . Nothing you just claimed happened here . Nothing the government claimed about covid was true .
Graylight · 51-55, F
There is no conclusive data stating cannabis [i]causes[/i] the development of specific mental health conditions. The nature of the relationship, though shown, is still seriously under-researched. It may well be only those already predisposed to depression and psychosis-related disorders are at risk and in that case, any drug has that capacity.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
Yes a number of things contribute to mental health problems.
originnone · 61-69, M
what about use by old dudes like us?
SW-User
@originnone that explains why we all got beat to death when daddy wasn’t stoned
SW-User
Link to article
IM5688 · 61-69, M
@SW-User https://www.aol.com/cannabis-may-harmful-mental-health-190716245.html
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
Can confirm it helps with PTSD
wonkywinky · 51-55, M
Graylight · 51-55, F
@wonkywinky Very helpful.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
I sort of feel like it's too late for studies like this. Now that it's legal in places like Canada, stuff like this is going to be in one ear and out the other
SW-User
This explains it
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
I believe that this is true. I have chronic pain and when I use products with THC they make me very anxious so I stick with CBD only.

 
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