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  1. I am a bad sleeper, with a lot of dreams, since i was a child. Weed helps me to sleep witout dreamining non stop, so i can get more and beter sleep at the end, but the weed hangover at the next day negate that.

  2. According to my personal experience this video is spot on. It can help you sleep sometimes if you take it ocasionally, but it can also make you feel to high and excited to sleep, depending on the strain, mental state and situation (aka set and setting), it reduces dreams… it has pros and cons but in general is better not to use it, unless for medical reasons… I use it everyday becasue it makes everything feel better under its influence, to me, it improves all experiences… but we should no lie to ourselves and beleive it is harmless. According to research is not as bad as alcohol or tobacco, but it is not always healthy, it depends on how you use it and why

  3. After 13 years of daily use for chronic, incurable diseases, I found that I sleep better and longer than without. I have an appetite as well. Maybe it's not for everyone, but I am living a better life than without it. Most medical patients agree.

  4. Very interesting video, may I point out. Not all cannabis strains are the same and some I've noticed have no or hardly any tolerance levels. It's just finding the rights one or one's for you, try not to smoke anything with Haze in it. And heavy indicas for bed time! All the best

  5. smoking lowkey makes it harder for me to fall asleep. im def more relaxed but my brain is still up i think and your breathing isnt the same either. plus like no dreams.

  6. as a general rule, I stop smoking 3h before I want to be asleep. Paired with some sublingual CBD oil (~34mg) and 10mg of melatonin, I've noticed a huge resurgence in my dreams and an increase in their vividity! The dreams are more addictive than the weed these days 😉

  7. Personally been told to avoid weed due to my complicated health issues, and I'm already struggling with rem and sleep regulations due to sleep apnea so it would just be another setback I have thought about trying it once but I'm severely health conscious so I don't know but personally please focus on your chronic sleep issues and put them first as it can cause further disgregulation… SLEEP CAN SEVERELY IMPACT YOUR LIFE

  8. The insomnia from not using weed is completely obliterated by some rigorous daily exercise, particularly heavy weightlifting. Try it if you can't sleep well. That said, if you're a teenager or in your early twenties, you might just simply naturally go to sleep later than others, which seems like insomnia if you need to work in the morning. If you don't,, you can lie in and you probably naturally have like a 2am to 10am sleep pattern at that age. I did. Now in my 40s whether stoned or not I can sleep easily by midnight or even 11pm. I do weightlift though. Try it!

  9. I quit weed after smoking daily for about 7 years and I got the worst insomnia, sleeping about 2 or 3 hours a night for 3 months and then slowly being able to sleep more, until 6 months later I was sleeping through the night. The withdrawal anxiety and insomnia I got was one of the worst and hardest things I've ever had to go through, but quitting was the best decision of my life!

  10. Tried CBD oil for sleep (it had 2-3% THC in it – unfortunately they didn't have pure CBD in store). For the first 3 months I slept incredibly well, almost couldn't believe how well. However it quickly went downhill from there to the point where it felt like I was sleeping worse than before. So I decided to quick, but damn, it was near impossible. I tried quitting 3 times now and the most I could last was 6 sleepless nights. After that I had no choice but to use again, because it was killing my body to be so sleep deprived. This time I'm trying to gradually taper it off by reducing the amount of drops I'm taking each night, but the sleep quality has been pretty bad regardless, so it's really tough.

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