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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

Essentially, it is genetically conditioned how big you become. There seems to be no concrete evidence that cannabis use can have a negative effect on long-term growth. While a study from Pakistan is growing up again and again, I do not think it is very relevant because the test subjects smoked cannabis in connection with tobacco. Even if cannabis could affect this, it needed more frequent consumption. In one study, there is an explicit mention of addictions.

How big you get, but it’s also in the middle. The risks of cannabis use concern the brain and the psyche (and, of course, in the case of smoking also the respiratory tract). Especially in childhood, where the body—incl. Brains and lungs are not yet fully grown and you are emotionally and mentally publicly or naturally in a rather unstable phase. As long as puberty has not been overcome or brain growth is not complete, should we not use cannabis and other drugs.

From a recent review paper:

• Appropriate evidence indicates that a persistent, frequent use of cannabis in childhood is associated with a low reduction in neurocognitive function.

• The abstinence of cannabis is likely to lead to a certain recovery of cognitive functions in young people.

• The long-term consumption of cannabis, which begins with young people, can lead to cognitive deficits that do not recover so quickly in case of abstinence.

• There are some indications that cannabis use in childhood is associated with differences in the brain structure, but these results must be replicated.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1056499322000529

Maybe interesting: https://www.feel-ok.ch/cannabis-seiclever/

aalbtraum, UserMod Light
Reply to  Kreyblack

For example, to memory performance.

Research shows that young, frequently consuming cannabis users have thinner temporal and frontal cortexes, both areas that help to process memory function. Memory is a skill required for learning – but cannabis not only affects memory, it can also reduce learning motivation. This double influence reduces the educational commitment and performance of young people.

https://theconversation.com/does-cannabis-really-affect-memory-heres-what-research-currently-says-142017

aalbtraum, UserMod Light

Thanks also ⭐

(My two thousandth star!)

aalbtraum, UserMod Light

Please, please.

KarmaAimz
2 years ago

Yes, THC inhibits the growth hormone and you don’t grow so well.

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Study revealed that regular smoking of cannabis can greatly inhibit growth. Young men who regularly consumed the drug during their youth were almost 12 cm smaller than those who had not smoked with 20 years. At the same time, the cannabis smokers used puberty earlier.

aXXLJ
2 years ago
Reply to  KarmaAimz

You are referring to a study that has been poorly fed in Pakistan with cannabis-consuming children and adolescents.
Find out the source of the study and you will give me the right.

aXXLJ
2 years ago

It is more of the co-smoothed tobacco that can cause disorders of growth, because tobacco is not only potentially carcinogenic – but also contains a variety of so-called. “Tabak additives.”

I like to refer to the example of Barack Obama, who has started to smoke excessively young (but has stopped at some point).

Barack Obama smoked joints and, according to biography, was considered a big box – THE SPIEGEL

You still make a mistake if you need up to 3 g for a weekend. There is the possibility to vaporize cannabis, which is the healthiest, but also the most material-saving way to clog cannabis.

BastiDEG
2 years ago

I would recommend that you consider THC as well as alcohol and other such substats during your development. I don’t know a person who has an impressive intellect that before the 20. Year of life has regularly been consumed.

aXXLJ
2 years ago
Reply to  BastiDEG

No, THC as a mono-substance and cannabis do not affect growth.
Cannabis is already given to children and toddlers with appropriate diseases without any impairment.

Homburger Mediziner writes cannabis for the benefit of a child (saarbruecker-zeitung.de)