I know people who suffer from these conditions that have never touched the stuff.Psychosis refers to delusions or hallucinations that can be present in certain psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
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Wow did we need a study to tell us that![]()
The study found 25% of new cases had smoked skunk canabis thats kinda quite a powerful bit of data
I know people who suffer from these conditions that have never touched the stuff.
I know people who have used the stuff for decades but who show no obvious signs of psychosis or schizophrenia. Not necessarily the skunk varieties, just "normal" weed.
Someone on the radio was saying that a lot of rasta's and others who use it as a part of their beliefs don't like the new stronger skunk-type weed which they say is almost all you can buy on the streets these days.I know people who have used the stuff for decades but who show no obvious signs of psychosis or schizophrenia. Not necessarily the skunk varieties, just "normal" weed.
There can be a gradual change. I mean if it doesn't change them in anyway whats the point in using it
I've come across a fair number of turbo cabbage addicts who are missing a few cans from their 6 pack. However, which came first, the mental illness or the cannabis?
A few years ago it was said, apparently after medical studies that weed was more carcinogenic than tobacco. Correct or not, as in this latest study, possibly, or possibly its simply people who use either are more prone to the results found.
I'd still rather people didn't use it either way.
And how many "addicts" have you come across who are the full shilling and lead perfectly normal lives other than using a different drug of choice to yours? Before the demonization of most drugs in the 1930s, most now illegal drugs were used extensively by all levels of society, including Queen Victoria (who apparently used a tincture of cannabis against her crippling period pains).

And how many "addicts" have you come across who are the full shilling and lead perfectly normal lives other than using a different drug of choice to yours?
I've done a stint in Mental Health. The police knew when there was a new shipment of cannabis in because rates of admission for psychosis went up. You had more people being psychotic, being sectioned and treated.
Some people are keen to legalise cannabis, citing no harm. The very mild stuff that was smoked in the 60s and 70s was nothing compared to the hard stuff used today. It's the difference between drinking a pint of weak lager and a pint of vodka.
Well seemingly you did because that's not what they actually said. Its certain types of cannabis that's the problem and in fact they conclude that the use of hash, a milder form of the drug, was not associated with increased risk of psychosis.Wow did we need a study to tell us that![]()
Bit of a difference between "tincture of cannabis", and speedballing![]()
Very little in the eyes of the laws of today.
Well seemingly you did because that's not what they actually said. Its certain types of cannabis that's the problem and in fact they conclude that the use of hash, a milder form of the drug, was not associated with increased risk of psychosis.
Well seemingly you did because that's not what they actually said. Its certain types of cannabis that's the problem and in fact they conclude that the use of hash, a milder form of the drug, was not associated with increased risk of psychosis.
If you just add less to the joint then it's no more of a problem that the weaker strains it's up to the user to use their brain. If they're incapable of working that out then it's a case of Darwin proved right.
This half a brain has been using it for most of my adult life, that's over 40 year now, and I repeat it doesn't mess your head up any more than alcohol and probably less. Just because you drink doesn't make you an alcoholic any more than enjoying a joint makes you a raving drug addict. Some do go down that path but that just proves Darwin right but they had a choice before they messed themselves up and chose which way to go.
It is not difficult at all when a properly controlled study is performed. Saying that I haven't seen the report and thus couldn't comment on whether that was the case or not.isnt it also the case that cannabis abuse (rather than use) is the issue - in the same way that having a few social drinks is not detrimental to your health in the same way as being a hard core p***head is. If you wake up and imediately have a joint , and then chainsmoke them through the day because you are basically adicted to THC then you are going to have a problem ... pretty much like if the first thing you reach for when you wake up is a bottle of scotch.
Also with studies like this its difficult to have a scientific control - that is of the people who became psychotic after developing a skunk problem , theres no way of saying how many might have become psychotic anyway even if they'd never had any puff.
It is not difficult at all when a properly controlled study is performed. Saying that I haven't seen the report and thus couldn't comment on whether that was the case or not.
This half a brain has been using it for most of my adult life, that's over 40 year now, and I repeat it doesn't mess your head up any more than alcohol and probably less. Just because you drink doesn't make you an alcoholic any more than enjoying a joint makes you a raving drug addict. Some do go down that path but that just proves Darwin right but they had a choice before they messed themselves up and chose which way to go.
When it the study is performed under similar controlled circumstances as other clinical trials with appropriate sample sizes and everything that comes with it then you can take chance as much out as possible. It is an proven and agreed methodology approved by many regulatory bodies around the world.so how do you conclusively determine the reason the psychosis occured ? - as far as i'm aware you can't - and given that you can't you are left with circumstantial evidence "well he smokes a lot of puff" - and theres no way of knowing if in fact he might have had a genetic predisposition and become psychotic had he not developed a puff habit