Yes and no. Initially it eases the symptoms of anxiety and relaxes an individual, however it is frequently the case towards the end of a cannabis induced episode and after prolonged use of cannabis that an individual can develop paranoia or become paranoid which is a form of anxiety.
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Cannabis
It is used for Glaucoma , Stomach problems, cancer patients and anxiety.
Cannabis can affect your body and health in many ways, however it depends how much you take, what type of cannabis you take, how experienced you are in using the drug, and your own mental state. The unwanted effects of taking cannabis are: increased anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, hallucinations and delusions. The longer term health effects of cannabis are harder to confirm because the drug is often taken with other kind of drugs and alcohol.
*Lowered inhibitions *Sense of time slowing down *Anxiety *Paranoia *Cynicism (From personal experience) *If you have the tendency toward schizophrenia, cannabis may trigger it. *Difficulty concentrating
Cannabis is typically used by teenagers.... DONT DO IT , KIDS! ITS NOT THE SOLUTION, ITS THE PROBLEM! :(
it depends on the quantity, but no, only in extremely rare cases does cannabis actually cause psychosis/schizophrenia.
yes you can i go to a cocler for my problems!1
about 35% of the population.
http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/
say you have anxiety problems
Anxiety is a disorder that can manifest for almost any reason.
So far just about the only thing that it's been clearly and irrefutably demonstrated that cannabis can help with is a deficit of getting high. I don't know that it's even been suggested that it might help with an UNDERactive thyroid... an underactive thyroid means you're too mellow already; cannabis would seem to be counterproductive. (Homeopathy would seem to state that it would be an ideal treatment, but also that it has to be so dilute there's literally zero chance of you getting high from it.)