What Marijuana Does to Your Metabolism
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Guess it's a good thing I live in Washington then huh?1
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No one should have to "justify" it, even to themselves. If you like doing it and accept the health risks that it does come with, then don't worry about what other people think. Personally, I used to smoke weed every day for about 3 years. I quit because I felt I wasn't personally capable of restraining myself enough for it to not affect my life. However, there are plenty of people who are much better at controlling it, so they can do it daily without issue.
tl;dr: Don't worry about what other people think.0 -
kmajor2015 wrote: »
If OP didn't need to justify it, why post on an open forum? If he wants to toke up, it's his business. I didn't understand what the yippee was for, so I asked, which he agreed with it being for what I asked in my second question. Apologies for wanting clarification on something I don't understand.
And I thought pot smoking mellowed people out.
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I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
Hahaha! That is funny. ::laugh:: Wait, maybe not. Unless we're smoking weed.
One thing it does help with is curbing nausea associated with chemotherapy.0 -
curvy_gamer_loses wrote: »Yipee for living in Colorado
Yup. Probably why I look so happy in it
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kmajor2015 wrote: »
Then perhaps starting this thread wasn't such a good idea.
I remember a long time ago when I used to smoke weed, I thought I came up with all sorts of absolutely brilliant ideas when I was high. I even wrote some of them down, so I'd be sure to remember them in the morning.
The next day? They weren't so brilliant. LMAO.0 -
3stepsahead wrote: »
Haahahahaha0 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »kmajor2015 wrote: »
Then perhaps starting this thread wasn't such a good idea.
I remember a long time ago when I used to smoke weed, I thought I came up with all sorts of absolutely brilliant ideas when I was high. I even wrote some of them down, so I'd be sure to remember them in the morning.
The next day? They weren't so brilliant. LMAO.
Yeah, I think there's some palliative qualities for people who are suffering, but I'm not sure about any true medicinal effects. I think the research is still out.
When I partake, it's to get high. Full stop. I don't feel the need to justify it any more than I feel the need to justify my beer guzzling on a party weekend. Sometimes I wanna get crunk, and that's okay.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
Hahaha! That is funny. ::laugh:: Wait, maybe not. Unless we're smoking weed.
One thing it does help with is curbing nausea associated with chemotherapy.
That and pain management are about the only areas I see marijuana having real medical benefits. I get really irate when people talk about using cannabis oil to cure all the big pharma diseases and "oh man, it's a conspiracy. They don't want to lose their profits because nature can cure your everything man. I smoked pot last week and now the scab I had was gone, think what it could do to actually get rid of cancer. Oh and Tommy Chong self diagnoised with prostate cancer and now he self diagnosed as not having it, so it cures stuff, man. Conspiracy that big pharma wants to protect their profits, man."
To which my best response is, "good thing marijuana has never been thought to make anyone paranoid. Otherwise I might doubt all these conspiracies you've uncovered."0 -
Betcha y'all be drinkin' that wine and smokin' them tweeds....0
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
Hahaha! That is funny. ::laugh:: Wait, maybe not. Unless we're smoking weed.
One thing it does help with is curbing nausea associated with chemotherapy.
That and pain management are about the only areas I see marijuana having real medical benefits. I get really irate when people talk about using cannabis oil to cure all the big pharma diseases and "oh man, it's a conspiracy. They don't want to lose their profits because nature can cure your everything man. I smoked pot last week and now the scab I had was gone, think what it could do to actually get rid of cancer. Oh and Tommy Chong self diagnoised with prostate cancer and now he self diagnosed as not having it, so it cures stuff, man. Conspiracy that big pharma wants to protect their profits, man."
To which my best response is, "good thing marijuana has never been thought to make anyone paranoid. Otherwise I might doubt all these conspiracies you've uncovered."
What's your take on using cannabinoids to treat seizure disorders in children? I haven't delved too deeply into it because I just don't think the science is there, really, but I know you're a voracious reader of studies. They recently started allowing it in my state and I've got a dispensary in my town, so I'm starting to get interested in the subject.0 -
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Protranser wrote: »
So are potatoes and tomatoes. I think jgnatca was doing that intentionally.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
Hahaha! That is funny. ::laugh:: Wait, maybe not. Unless we're smoking weed.
One thing it does help with is curbing nausea associated with chemotherapy.
That and pain management are about the only areas I see marijuana having real medical benefits. I get really irate when people talk about using cannabis oil to cure all the big pharma diseases and "oh man, it's a conspiracy. They don't want to lose their profits because nature can cure your everything man. I smoked pot last week and now the scab I had was gone, think what it could do to actually get rid of cancer. Oh and Tommy Chong self diagnoised with prostate cancer and now he self diagnosed as not having it, so it cures stuff, man. Conspiracy that big pharma wants to protect their profits, man."
To which my best response is, "good thing marijuana has never been thought to make anyone paranoid. Otherwise I might doubt all these conspiracies you've uncovered."
Well, now that is funny. I hadn't heard any of that, but any of that nonsense or what medical benefits you see it having will not change any real benefits it may have. I look forward to more research on the matter. And in the area of Alzheimer’s.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »kmajor2015 wrote: »
Then perhaps starting this thread wasn't such a good idea.
I remember a long time ago when I used to smoke weed, I thought I came up with all sorts of absolutely brilliant ideas when I was high. I even wrote some of them down, so I'd be sure to remember them in the morning.
The next day? They weren't so brilliant. LMAO.
Yeah, I think there's some palliative qualities for people who are suffering, but I'm not sure about any true medicinal effects. I think the research is still out.
When I partake, it's to get high. Full stop. I don't feel the need to justify it any more than I feel the need to justify my beer guzzling on a party weekend. Sometimes I wanna get crunk, and that's okay.
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I was also thinking that most older people are not smoking as much as younger people, and with age we sometimes have that middle-age spread or weight gain from pregnancy, etc.
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Well, I am an older person, and I STILL have my weight gain from pregnancy, baby is now 36. And I used to smoke like a chimney! Pleading the 5th at this point!0 -
foodiscomplicated wrote: »
If it didn't make me so dang hungry! LMAO0 -
foodiscomplicated wrote: »
LMAO at that also. Thank you for curing my workplace boredom for a sec.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
Hahaha! That is funny. ::laugh:: Wait, maybe not. Unless we're smoking weed.
One thing it does help with is curbing nausea associated with chemotherapy.
That and pain management are about the only areas I see marijuana having real medical benefits. I get really irate when people talk about using cannabis oil to cure all the big pharma diseases and "oh man, it's a conspiracy. They don't want to lose their profits because nature can cure your everything man. I smoked pot last week and now the scab I had was gone, think what it could do to actually get rid of cancer. Oh and Tommy Chong self diagnoised with prostate cancer and now he self diagnosed as not having it, so it cures stuff, man. Conspiracy that big pharma wants to protect their profits, man."
To which my best response is, "good thing marijuana has never been thought to make anyone paranoid. Otherwise I might doubt all these conspiracies you've uncovered."
What's your take on using cannabinoids to treat seizure disorders in children? I haven't delved too deeply into it because I just don't think the science is there, really, but I know you're a voracious reader of studies. They recently started allowing it in my state and I've got a dispensary in my town, so I'm starting to get interested in the subject.
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Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »Yay! A judgement thread on MFP!
I'll play along. Does anybody justify their drinking because of the reported health benefits?
They say a glass of wine with dinner is healthy for your heart.
I just save up all of my glasses and drink a bottle on the weekends. Totally the same thing.
This is a fantastic idea. Not sure if it adds up the same health wise. But I'll use this to justify it. Hhahha0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
Hahaha! That is funny. ::laugh:: Wait, maybe not. Unless we're smoking weed.
One thing it does help with is curbing nausea associated with chemotherapy.
That and pain management are about the only areas I see marijuana having real medical benefits. I get really irate when people talk about using cannabis oil to cure all the big pharma diseases and "oh man, it's a conspiracy. They don't want to lose their profits because nature can cure your everything man. I smoked pot last week and now the scab I had was gone, think what it could do to actually get rid of cancer. Oh and Tommy Chong self diagnoised with prostate cancer and now he self diagnosed as not having it, so it cures stuff, man. Conspiracy that big pharma wants to protect their profits, man."
To which my best response is, "good thing marijuana has never been thought to make anyone paranoid. Otherwise I might doubt all these conspiracies you've uncovered."
What's your take on using cannabinoids to treat seizure disorders in children? I haven't delved too deeply into it because I just don't think the science is there, really, but I know you're a voracious reader of studies. They recently started allowing it in my state and I've got a dispensary in my town, so I'm starting to get interested in the subject.
I really don't understand this. I mean, I get the meaning, but I can't figure out the logic behind laws that prevent learning.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I'll justify smoking marijuana because it helps me sleep, eases my anxiety, helps with my depression, helps me eat, it eased my junkie shakes when I was getting clean from heroin - and wouldn't you know it- my doctors all say it's fine! Because marijuana CANT KILL YOU! Except they say it's better to eat it than smoke it, but I don't have time to do the intricate things cooking with weed requires to make it not taste bad.
It's not a drug btw. It's a plant.
Opium is also a plant...
No, it's not. It's derived from a plant.
Opium comes from poppy plants. Not the opium flower.0 -
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I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
It's not sad that people are "inventing medical properties" for it to justify legalization. There are clinical studies going on all over the world on the health benefits of cannabis for everything from cancer treatment to epilepsy to Alzheimers to treatment of PTSD. Of course, people do consume it for pleasure and recreation, but the medical use benefits are well documented or there would not be medical marijuana programs in many states in the U.S.
I'm very happy it is now legal for recreational use in my state. We can certainly use the tax revenue!0 -
wstephens87 wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I'll justify smoking marijuana because it helps me sleep, eases my anxiety, helps with my depression, helps me eat, it eased my junkie shakes when I was getting clean from heroin - and wouldn't you know it- my doctors all say it's fine! Because marijuana CANT KILL YOU! Except they say it's better to eat it than smoke it, but I don't have time to do the intricate things cooking with weed requires to make it not taste bad.
It's not a drug btw. It's a plant.
Opium is also a plant...
No, it's not. It's derived from a plant.
Opium comes from poppy plants. Not the opium flower.
Um, okay. ?? Not sure of your point ...0 -
wstephens87 wrote: »foodiscomplicated wrote: »
If it didn't make me so dang hungry! LMAO
There was another thread on here about actual medical marijuana and some people recommended that there are certain strains that are less likely to produce "the munchies" than other strains.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/33354096/#Comment_333540960 -
tincanonastring wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »kmajor2015 wrote: »
Then perhaps starting this thread wasn't such a good idea.
I remember a long time ago when I used to smoke weed, I thought I came up with all sorts of absolutely brilliant ideas when I was high. I even wrote some of them down, so I'd be sure to remember them in the morning.
The next day? They weren't so brilliant. LMAO.
Yeah, I think there's some palliative qualities for people who are suffering, but I'm not sure about any true medicinal effects. I think the research is still out.
When I partake, it's to get high. Full stop. I don't feel the need to justify it any more than I feel the need to justify my beer guzzling on a party weekend. Sometimes I wanna get crunk, and that's okay.
This is why I you!
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Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »Yay! A judgement thread on MFP!
I'll play along. Does anybody justify their drinking because of the reported health benefits?
They say a glass of wine with dinner is healthy for your heart.
I just save up all of my glasses and drink a bottle on the weekends. Totally the same thing.
And beer is basically the same thing as wine...right??!0 -
RaeBeeBaby wrote: »I find it funny that people still go on about medical marijuana for glaucoma when it does nothing for glaucoma last I saw any medical review.
I'm perfectly fine with adults doing it because they want to. I find it kind of sad that people have to invent medical properties for it as a means to justify legalizing it to a bunch of people.
It's not sad that people are "inventing medical properties" for it to justify legalization. There are clinical studies going on all over the world on the health benefits of cannabis for everything from cancer treatment to epilepsy to Alzheimers to treatment of PTSD. Of course, people do consume it for pleasure and recreation, but the medical use benefits are well documented or there would not be medical marijuana programs in many states in the U.S.
I'm very happy it is now legal for recreational use in my state. We can certainly use the tax revenue!0 -
When my sister had cancer, she used medical marijuana for pain relief, because the prescription pain killers had tons of terrible side effects and weren't anywhere near as effective anyway. I don't know enough to make a claim about its true medicinal properties, but at the very least it can definitely be used to ease pain and suffering.0
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