StennyH2013
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You 100% pay a price. For me, I really think it has to do with interfering with certain aspects of sleep -- even if I only use during the day, the endocannabinoid receptors remain affected and just don't function quite right.
No, I don't. You may, as may others, but that experience isn't universal.You 100% pay a price.
Yep. I have never had a cannabis hangover. I have had some uplifting strains keep me awake but only for an hour or so.No, I don't. You may, as may others, but that experience isn't universal.
THC performs like the Anandamide in our brain, which basically means that more Dopamine will be left in our synapses. excess Dopamine in our synapses means less melatonin production, hence less chance to get into sleeping. I think what sends us to bed are the terpenes maybe. hangover can occur by dehydration maybe, or just the smaller amount of the Dopamine in our synapses?Everyone has different experiences but there's studies that show THC/CBD affecting sleep in various ways
Effects of Cannabinoids on Sleep and their Therapeutic Potential for Sleep Disorders - PMC
The recent trend for legalization of medicinal cannabis and cannabinoid-containing products, together with their soporific effects, has led to a surge of interest of their potential therapeutic role in the management of some common sleep disorders, ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Being highly productive is over rated.regular use makes me lazy.
Same here, I tried coffee for a while but it fucked me up.You 100% pay a price. For me, I really think it has to do with interfering with certain aspects of sleep -- even if I only use during the day, the endocannabinoid receptors remain affected and just don't function quite right.
These scientific pronouncements seem to be of little use so far. Didn't get anything from melatonin either and it is far from consensus that any such supplements do anything or are even utilised by the body???"When dopamine then interacts with its receptors, it inhibits the effects of norepinephrine—which means a decrease in the production and release of melatonin