Side Effects of MarijuanaHow long and where marijuana intoxication will affect a person’s body depends on many factors. The strength of the ganja, the number of times it is smoked, all of these have an impact.
Psychopharmacologist Len McCregar of the University of Sydney, Australia, said that after smoking marijuana, the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) released from it is available in the body for several weeks, but because of this, the weakness of the body, that is, the non-functioning of the body is there for only a few weeks. Its effect affects many parts of the body. The timing of the effect is different for everyone.
How long does the effect of marijuana last on which part of the body?
Typically, the effect of THC persists in hair for 90 days, in urine for 30 days, in saliva for 24 hours, and in blood for 12 hours. However, this depends on how many times marijuana is smoked.
How does the body process marijuana?
The chemical THC in marijuana reaches many tissues and organs in the body. These include the brain, heart, liver, and fat. The liver metabolizes it into 11-hydroxy-THC and carboxy-THC (metabolites). About 85% of this is eliminated through waste, and the rest accumulates in the body. Over time, THC stored in the body’s tissues is released into the bloodstream, where it is metabolized by the liver.
How does marijuana affect the body?
THC and CBD chemicals are found in marijuana. Both have a different job. THC increases intoxication and CBD reduces the effects of THC. CBD reduces anxiety but at that time, it shakes the person from the inside. When the amount of THC in ganja is more than CBD and someone inhales ganja, THC reaches the brain with the blood and starts causing problems. Due to this, the neurons in the brain become uncontrollable.
Disadvantages of smoking ganja
1. According to the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report, smoking marijuana can cause bipolar disorder, which can worsen depression and mental health problems.
2. Cancer risk is higher in those who smoke marijuana. Some research suggests that it increases the risk of testicular cancer. However, more research is needed on this.
3. Regularly smoking marijuana can increase the risk of chronic cough. This affects lung function and increases the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma.
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