What happens physically (like inside your body) when you get high off weed?!


Question:

What happens physically (like inside your body) when you get high off weed?

like whats going on inside your heart with your blood. all that


Answers:

Changes the chemical balance in your brain, altering your mood, appetite, ability to concentrate, and energy levels.
Lowers testosterone levels in men and upsets the balance of hormones in women that control menstrual cycles.
Decreases sperm count and increases sperm abnormalities.
Jeopardizes the eggs in women’s ovaries
Threatens your ability to learn and remember things, leading to forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating.
Causes the same lung problems as cigarette smoking, including emphysema, cancer, frequent chest colds, coughing, and more phlegm production.
Leads to anxiety problems, depression, and paranoia.
Increases risk for cancer of the throat, lungs, head, and neck.


This is what most websights say, but its not 100% correct. I have read things where people say that marijuana doesnt cause cancer, and that cigarettes are worse. And some of these symptoms only happen to some people. Marijuana can some times make people very anxious, and to other people they might not even get the slightest bit of anxiety.
It all depends on the person.

But one thing that is true, is that marijuana is safter then alcohol. If your ever deciding between which to do, then smoke pot. When you drink, you can puke and die if you drink to much, and your more likely to crash a car, or get in physical fights, and a drunk person is more likely to give into sex. This reasons are also why pot should be legal. alcohol is legal, but marijuana isnt. its soo stupid.




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