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Marijuana is a brown, green or gray colored mix of dried and shredded leaves that come from the seeds and flowers of the hemp plant. There are more than 200 different “street names,” for marijuana which can include; pot, herb, reefer, dope, ganja, Mary Jane, boomer, gansta and many others.Stronger forms of marijuana include hashish, hash oil and Sinsemilla. The leaves are usually smoked in a cigarette, pipe or bong, however in recent years marijuana has appeared in “blunts,” which are empty of tobacco and filled with marijuana. Some users also mix marijuana with other street drugs such as cocaine and crack; the drug can also be added to food or brewed in tea.
Research has shown that THC (a marijuana by-product) acts in the brain to produce many different effects. When a person smokes marijuana, THC is rapidly passed from the lungs to the bloodstream and carried to all parts of the body, including the brain. THC binds to specific sites called cannabinoid receptors on nerve cells and influences how these cells act. Some brain areas have many receptors and others have few or none at all. Cannainoid receptors are located in the areas of the brain that control thought, pleasure, concentration, memory, time and sensory perception and coordinated movements. Heavy use of marijuana can cause irreversible damage to health and can only be dealt with effectively through rehab programs available at rehabilitation centers for marijuana addiction.
The effects of marijuana begin immediately after the drug enters the brain, lasting from 1-3 hours. If marijuana is eaten or drank, the effects start more slowly and last longer, sometimes for as long as 4 hours. Smoking marijuana actually deposits more THC into the bloodstream than eating or drinking the drug. A person with a chronic marijuana addiction needs to seek out the assistance from rehab center for marijuana addicts to learn ways to avoid the drug and learn healthy lifestyle habits.
A person who uses marijuana may experience pleasant sensations, colors and sounds may seem more intense and time appears to slow down. A person may experience dry mouth and suddenly become very thirsty and hungry. Once the initial period of euphoria has passed, a person may then feel sullen and depressed. Occasionally a marijuana user can experience fear, anxiety, distrust, panic or paranoia. Because of all the side effects that can occur from regular and prolonged use of marijuana, a person seeking to beat the addiction needs help from a treatment center for marijuana addiction such as Christian drug treatment centers.
Marijuana users who have consumed or smoked large amounts of the drug can experience acute toxic psychosis, which can include hallucinations, delusions and depersonalization (loss of personal identity). Though the specific reasons for these symptoms are unknown, they are frequently seen in users who smoke or ingest large amounts of marijuana.
Because marijuana use can escalate quickly and affect so many areas of a person’s life, recognizing and dealing with the addiction is the only way a person can eliminate marijuana from their life. Oftentimes a person needs the help of marijuana rehab, counseling and therapy to be able to effectively discontinue marijuana use.
If you or someone you love has an addiction to marijuana, remember there is help available from professional and reliable Christian drug rehab and alcohol treatment center. Please contact the admissions office today.
Transformation Treatment Center, a leading popular Christian drug treatment center also offers rehab programs for Heroin, Methadone, Ritalin, Ecstasy, Meth, Lortab and other addiction problems. |
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