>>9271686so the Lunde University in Sweden did a chemical analysis of marijuana back in 2011. there are hundreds of cannabinoids, maybe thousands now. i don't know. but these fellows isolated two, yes 2, that are neurotoxic. that's all there is to it. they have a half life of 6 weeks, which means if you consume marijuana more often than 8 times a year you are causing brain damage. nobody likes it, it is what it is, i think we all knew it was coming.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwil3-DAyMbmAhUMa80KHa4WDl0QFjACegQIBBAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdroginfo.com%2Fpdf%2Fguideuk.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1_Tz4GXsoomhI1WtCHI-l5now i found this back then when searching for quitting resources, and im telling you the whole thing is a good read, just remember it was not originally written in english. their research i didn't link because you can research gate that stuff on your own, like i said it's 8 years old bad news.
>the real issue is psychedelics in general, you can use them to access an endless stream of red pills, but dosing comes at a cost. marijuana is a mild to moderate psychedelic. other psychedelics include lsd and mushrooms. moving on to mushrooms, MIT did research around the same time on subjects who were cranial imaged while tripping. trace chemicals were injected into the blood to aid in the imagine processes. what they discovered is that throughout the human brian, during a psychedelic trip, blood flow is reduced equivalent to the amount of a stroke. this happens during the peak, 4,6,8 hours out of a 12 to 18 hour trip. that's like having a stroke for hours, not minutes.
this kind of research really, really, irritates psychonauts. which is actually my background regarding para psychology, not this modern schizo conspiracy shit. either way the quitting guide on marijuana is useful because of the self questionnaire which i suggest everyone look over. also note the 2 neurotoxic cannabinoids they mention, pic related.