This is a thread to share your insights. Maybe something you have read or experienced might help someone.
Here's some news articles that might actually be helpful before you go using cannabis or if you are having side effects you didn't know about!
"With the new deregulation of Cannabis/marijuana and its prevalent use, emergency rooms are having an increase of people with adverse reactions.Since Colorado legalized marijuana, studies found there were more emergency room visits for psychiatric and cardiovascular symptoms.
The genes, Lem says, reveal how you metabolize the drug, whether you're prone to memory loss, and if you have an increased risk of paranoia while you're high, or a long term risk of developing schizophrenia.
"If people understand how their body reacts to cannabis, that's a good thing," said Lem, adding that this can help consumers make informed decisions when purchasing pot."
The three genes Lobo Genetics looks at are:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ ... -1.5127087
In this article a 17 yr old boy was having issues with vomiting, turned out it was a reaction to excessive use of cannabis that was causing dehydration, his kidney's and liver ended up shutting down and he died.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/cannabin ... -1.5362007
Curious: if they are just discovering people can be genetically influenced by how they react to marajuana (smoked or ingested), what influence can second hand marijuana smoke have on those who are genetically inclined to have adverse or negative reactions?
Personally I have never tried it but the smell of it makes me want to vomit. Now I am worried about THC and CBD usage, which the article says THC is stored in fat in our bodies and can cause adverse reactions.
