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Is smoking weed (in the long term) healthy for you?

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23-08-2021, 03:17 AM
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lol stop being a dork and asking other people online what to do with your life control yourself and determine the outcome bro ! smoke that shit ... lOL !

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07-09-2021, 02:14 AM
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who cares just keeep smoking til you die

yes the marijuana is very good for your brain development

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09-09-2021, 04:26 PM
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The long-term effects on the brain and body make marijuana a dangerous to a lot of people, leading to negative outcomes that dont show until years later.

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09-09-2021, 10:33 PM
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Its probably not good for you but weed is very very subjective

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09-09-2021, 10:36 PM
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Eh I used to smoke a lot, now I smoke a little. I honestly think I've turned out pretty okay and it doesn't seem to have any long term health effects.

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Put a hold on the weed if you are addicted you should stop before its too late

I recommend vaping but everyweek using less and less lvls of Nic Pods till you are at None hope that helped

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10-09-2021, 04:52 PM
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that is just obvious. Any addiction in the long term will harm your body

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11-09-2021, 01:45 AM
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Smoke if you want. Didn't care for it for years until i was an adult. Learned the benefits and it aids my anxiety for sure. So i smoke it Wink

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11-09-2021, 11:30 PM
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THC has actually been shown to slow the growth of cancer cells! But don't let that fool you, smoking anything too often can cause tar buildup in your lungsand make you cough out black shit. Don't be scared if this happens, your lungs naturally clean the moisture out of them so it's for the better that you cough it out. If this happens to you I recommend a t-break or just cutting back for a while.

Also - VERY IMPORTANT - Don't smoke resin! That black goop in your bowls is literally the tar I was talking about.

Vaping weed is the healthiest, and absolutely worth doing for a newbie over smoking. Smokers only get more out of smoking because of developed preference or because they have a weak vaporizer. If you get a really good one it'll get you more than smoking and keep your lungs clean from that tar that's caused by combustion. Bonus: After you vape weed it becomes decarbed and you can put it in food.

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#60
depends on what you're smoking, but be sure you know the breed of pot and ready for the time travel when it hits

10-09-2021, 04:52 PM
Ragno Wrote:
that is just obvious. Any addiction in the long term will harm your body
That's right, you can't blame most people as they're on it to kill pain little do they know is paving way for more pain later in future

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