I don't know how anyone can use daily and stay themselves.
Cannabis--like every other drug--comes with negative side effects for some people. It's not all sunshine and roses, especially for people with pre-existing neuropsychiatric disorders.I take meds (snri) for depression.
Over the years I have noticed if I vape daily for several months, the depression comes back and I become very quiet.
Has anyone experienced the same effects?
The idea of psychiatric medication is that you stimulate the neural pathways which are responsible for bringing about the perspective described by these lyrics, or something akin to it. There's a two-way feedback loop between your neurochemical state and your subjective experience of the world, so you can actually create the same neurobiological effects with both drugs and 'spiritual' experiences (anything profound enough to produce shifts in perception can be interpreted and described in spiritual terms).Sometimes you just have to unfuck yourself with planting the right thoughts in the garden of your mind .
Things like this piece help me a ton,better than any compound known to man . Improving your lifestyle to a more healthy one and also adding some minor excersize is a gamechanger ! Also meditating.
The infinite intelligence within you knows the answers
Its nature is to respond to your thoughts
Be careful of the thought-seeds you plant in the garden of your mind
For seeds grow after their kind
There are plenty of tests conducted on Macro doses, dating back years. Most notably the Johns Hopkins research on treatment resistant depression. Microdosing is certainly gaining a lot of notoriety and traction as the sub-perceptive doses allow normal daily function. However, current research indicates more immediate and sustained benefit from macro doses.Another example is psychedelic mushrooms. There is promising researching showing help in anxiety and another disorders, but these tests are done with "microdosing" amounts. Very small amounts. We all know what happens when you take a large amount of shrooms. Haha. Its far from where we want to be at to be functional.
Came across this informative article:the way the body's cannabinoid receptors work might relate to this. from what I understand, cannabis use causes the number of receptors to decline, but they eventually go back up (this would explain tolerance - at least partly). the interesting (to me at least) question is what the 'endocannabinoid' system does; I suspect it's part of homeostasis, keeping things in balance. this means that our bodies might have the ability to help regulate mood (e.g. cheer us up when we're down), and that cannabinoids play a role. this theory would predict that there'd be a dip in the body's ability to do this kind of mood self-regulating after using cannabis (so your mood would decline), but that things would gradually stabilize - assuming the cannabis use stopped. this makes sense to me: cannabis causes euphoria, so the body 'thinks' "I don't need to deliver cannabinoids - I'm good".
I've read over and over that there's no causal connection between cannabis use and depression, but a post-getting high 'dip' is very real for me, usually 2-4 days after I use, then goes away after a few more days. if I use 2 days in a row, the dip's usually worse. I've decided that the positives of cannabis make that price acceptable (as long as I don't get high more than ~1x/week).
I read (in 'sapiens') that current research suggests that people have a tendency to gravitate towards a specific point on the happiness spectrum - and that circumstances don't really matter all that much; think of people who stay cheerful in dreadful situations, or people who have it all and are miserable (Howard Hughes?). I think it's quite possible this has to do with the endocannabinoid system, so it'd make sense that cannabis use affects mood - and probably not in a good way.
I think it'll be interesting to see what researchers learn about the endocannabinoid system and mood.
just my 2 cents, fwiw, IMHO, etc.
Likewise @PeteySHey Danjens, nice to meet you. Just have a question for you about mixing thc flower with cbd flower. What is the best way to go about doing this?
Should I weigh and grind both flowers, and then combine them into a container and give it a mix?
Thanks.
Yeah i dont disagree with that at all. I think zero THC is the best thing for overall health. I'm a huge fan of using minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBN and CBC. They are part of my daily routine and i think they have helped a-lot.THC felt much healthier and more natural to me when I was using it all the time. Now that I barely use it can be a bit stronger than I want it, and feels less therapeutic and more of a "high". So I don't buy the idea that it's better necessarily to use less. I'm forced to abstain because I work long hours, but I actually wish my tolerance was a bit higher like it was when I used all the time.
Fixed that for you. Which is to say, I'd caution against using a blanket statement such as 'zero THC is the best thing for overall health', as if that were true for everyone, just because it has been your experience. $.02Yeah i dont disagree with that at all. I think zero THC is the best thing for MY overall health. I'm a huge fan of using minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBN and CBC. They are part of my daily routine and i think they have helped a-lot.
Well when someone says " I think" as in " I think zero THC is the best thing for overall health." It my opinion based on my experience. I was not implying that everyone needs to stop using THC, im a big fan of THC. But from my experience as someone looking to optimize health there are things you can avoid and thing you can include to optimize - THC is one of the things I would personally limit if looking for optimal health.Fixed that for you. Which is to say, I'd caution against using a blanket statement such as 'zero THC is the best thing for overall health', as if that were true for everyone, just because it has been your experience. $.02
I had no idea this was an old thread i was googling "vaping and depression" and "THC and Depression" i have suffered depression and anxiety and felt THC which originally helped me was now causing issues and i have found other things to be more helpful . I was looking for support, to help support others and in doing so i was sharing what is working for me. I did mention companies and products I use - sorry about that if its against the terms i was just exited about them. I don't have anything to do with these companies - Do your own research on products and Im sorry you felt i was dive bombing it was not the intention.Yeah, this new member is clearly selling something. Dive-bombing old threads with commercial links.
When I would use THC regularly it would keep my metabolism in check, and made it very easy to stay fit. Now that I use less frequently I don't get those benefits.
Also meditating.
Well when someone says " I think" as in " I think zero THC is the best thing for overall health." It my opinion based on my experience. I was not implying that everyone needs to stop using THC, im a big fan of THC. But from my experience as someone looking to optimize health there are things you can avoid and thing you can include to optimize - THC is one of the things I would personally limit if looking for optimal health.