you can't live without Air (contains ~20% O2) you will die within minutes without O2 20% in the air or so
You only use around 18 percent of the oxygen you breath in. When breathing normaly.
You will die within minutes breathing pure Oxygen at much above 3 bar pressure. Or 20 meters beneath the Sea.
Im a qualified BSAC SCUBA Diver. If you want to question it go learn enough to safely Dive to below 55 meters off the cost of the UK.
I was addicted to THC. no ibuprofen. I vaporized THC 1700 days and Ibuprofen only 40 days buddy.
So if You took Opiates for 40 days it wouldnt be addictive?
What makes you think Ibuprofen isnt addictive? Advertising?
So if You Smoked Tobbaco for 40 days it isnt addictive? ONce upon a time Tobacco wasnt considered addictive. Do you think you
What about Alchohol, Can You drink for 40 days and not get addicted?
Go look up Addiction. To anything. Then come back and discuss it. Particularly the phsycological aspects.
You are suffering from Wrong Think and Wrong Logic.
"Your health care provider can usually diagnose medication overuse headaches based on your history of headaches and regular use of medicine. Testing usually isn't necessary.
Treatment
To break the cycle of medication overuse headaches, you'll need to restrict pain medicine. Your health care provider may recommend stopping the medicine right away or gradually reducing the dose.
Breaking the cycle
When you stop your medicine, expect headaches to get worse before they get better. You can develop a dependence on some medicines that result in medication overuse headaches. Withdrawal symptoms may include:
- Nervousness.
- Restlessness.
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Insomnia.
- Constipation.
These symptoms generally last 2 to 10 days. But they can persist for several weeks."
If the medication You are coming of is an N.S.A.I.D. you would NOT EVER be given Ibuprofen as a Bridging Therapy.
Ibuprofen only 40 days buddy.
You are choosing to ignore the fact addiction takes far less time than 40 days and even if it was'nt physicaly addictive, Ibuprofen IS phsycologicaly addictive to those prone to Addiction.
Wake Up.
An overview of rebound headaches, which occurs when someone overuses or misuses pain relieving drugs to treat headaches or migraines.
www.webmd.com
"when you don’t follow the instructions on the bottle or from your doctor, these medicines could give you a rebound headache.
When the pain reliever wears off, your body may have a withdrawal reaction, prompting you to take more medicine, which only leads to another headache. And so the cycle continues until you start to have daily headaches with more severe pain more often.
This rebound syndrome is especially common if your medication has caffeine, which is often included in many pain relievers to speed up the action of the other ingredients. Though it can be helpful, caffeine in medications, along with the other sources you get (coffee, tea, soda, or chocolate), makes you more likely to have a rebound headache."
I can stop, I had headaches, PAWS from weed..
This is a classic statement from anyone addicted to anything.
The headaches You are now getting are a known symptom of withdrawal from Ibuprofen.
When You try and stop Ibuprofen and want to blame it on Cannabis so You can continue taking Ibuprofen you fool yourself, You are doing Yourself harm when You keep taking Ibuprofen.
Ask your Doctor if You cant understand Us or Your own research.
It seems You cant stop.
I suspect You have headaches from Ibuprofen overuse and withdrawal. Possibly Melatonin overuse, too, which is not meant to be physicaly addictive but has side effects when used at too high a dosage and for too long a time, neither of which should be done.
www.mayoclinic.org
I send you hugs from 4000km away buddy. if you got medical issues, use THC everyday. if you don't, I can't suggest using it every day as been said few times in the last month.
I have sent You many posts with much information. You obviously hav'nt bothered to research anything. That attitude is arrogant and assumes everyone has Your own addictive personality.
And I dont mean people become addicted to Your personality.
Even though Ibuprofen can be purchases without a prescription, it is a compound that someone can become addicted to.
www.steadyhealth.com
do you have a research/paper to add please? I am not looking for something theoritically, something practical. the real truth of THC. so far dug the internet for many hours and found that THC just mimics Anandamide and makes the Dopamine stays longer time in the Synapses. nothing else. found some weed supporters that say X Y Z but it's not covered by any research or so.
In answere look at COX and LOX Inhibition as i said. There are many,many ,many research papers on it . Some even to do with THC AND CBD.
cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase( LOX) inhibition,along with other actions, is I believe, reponsible for the Nueroprotective and Cardioprotective properties that Cannabis is now proven to have by Science as well as My own experience. The inflammatory actions of this inhibition are part of this.
People keep pointing You to research but you are not doing it .
THC is a "Lite" version of H/Meth. H/Meth releases much more Dopamine in the Synapses. I am not saying THC is like H/Meth, it's the absolutely "Lite" version. much less Dopamine, but more Dopamine than Exercising/Gaming.
THC IS NOT A LITE VERSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE. This is NOT a wise thing to state as it is totaly inaccurate,and hopefully no-one will be foolish enough to pay it any Mind.
You need to do more research and learning instead of insisiting You are correct. Wher is your information coming from?
Everytime You have put something up people have explained why it is wrong but you refuse to read your own links it seems.
Possibly You shoul read what people are saying and research THEIR information rather than looking at inaccurate meta data research to support your navel gazing and denial.
Why do you find it so easy to claim THC addiction yet faer admitting Ibuprofen addiction which is a harder drug to stop, and easier to go back to, even if it
was only due to ease of availability.
Ibuprofen is not something I take anymore daily, I took it last time 1 week ago when I had headache, I am definitely not addicted to Ibuprofen.
I used Ibuprofen to cope the THC withdrawals.
Dont take Ibuprofen for headaches caused by Ibuprofen.
Or any other cause apart from Inflammation.
Try aspirin.
better yet try tiger balm applied in small amounts to the temple, and running cold water on Your wrists.
After 40 days your headaches are caused by something else. NOT THC.
THE MOST OBVIOUS THING IS IBUPROFEN.