Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Does eating cannabis cause any health problems ie putting it into food?

i am trying to cut out the tobaco end of things



Does eating cannabis cause any health problems ie putting it into food?microsoft office 2003



I dont think it will do you much good! The effects last much longer if it is eaten, and the effects are stronger. Not advised. Dont even think about operating machinery, driving or even working effectively if you do this.



Does eating cannabis cause any health problems ie putting it into food?windows xp professional internet explorer



I don't know, but eating bread with poppy seeds can make you flunk a drug test.
Brownies!!!
dndi't do me any hram and I ate it dialy for yreas.



Why not use a ppie or bnog if tyrnig to cut out the dgnauores prat?
i dont think it causes any more problems than if you smoke it, obviously you wont be as likely to encounter any smoke realted health problems but canabis istelf can cause paranoia, sexual dysfunction, mental health problems including scizophrenia(spelling) and deterioration of mental abilities. all these things are caused by cannabis wether you smoke it or eat it but i dont think there are any problems caused by eating it that you wouldnt get through smoking it.
It's not called dope without a reason. Keep eating it my friend, you'll just drop off the horizon, if you can work out where the horizon is.
No but the hit is usually stronger!
I think what you're trying to ask is if you eat cannabis will you avoid lung cancer from smoking it but still get high.



Short answer to that is yes, but the real answer is that you are an idiot if you eat cannabis.



It's still a drug and the THC in it is still very bad for your brain cells! You will have to eat a LOT of it to get high (like marijuana brownies) and you will get sick to your stomach.



Take up a real hobby instead.
Apparently one alternative suggestion is to smoke cannabis with herbal tobacco's instead of regular tobacco.



Smoking is generally a more moderated method of ingestion than eating, since you choose how much or how little to draw into your lungs and consequently your bloodstream.



Eating it can be harder to control, since your stomach will break it down more or less all in one go, which can lead to a sudden 'rush' which some can find harder to cope with.



There is some evidence to suggest that long term use of cannabis can in some cases provoke mental health problems, so be wary.



Mind you, its not like alcohol has no down sides.
I've heard a lot about eating cannabis. It shouldn't cause any problems. Keep in mind to not eat too much. It can take 30-45 minutes or longer for the THC to get into your bloodstream so it can take that long before you feel any effects.



And also if you look around you will find many "Cannabis Recipes" floating around on the net. There are even videos about cooking with cannabis.



I would say that smoking cannabis will allow more control of how high you get.



As for the quitting tobacco use, I have been smoke free for about three weeks. When it comes to quitting tobacco, all you can really do is just stop smoking and don't smoke anymore. Cannabis is not chemically addicting. Tobacco and Alcohol are chemically addicting, so is soda and coffee.

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