Cannabis: Uses and Risks | Dr. Andrew Huberman | The Tim Ferriss Show



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  1. YE CAN SMACK TALK YE OWN WALK!! ( YET) THE FATHER GOD CLOTHED THE FIELDS OF THE WORLD WITH ALL PLANTS FOR HUMANKIND AN? MARIJUANA/ POPPY SEED/ COCO LEAF( GOD GIVING AN? NATURE GROWN AS?( THE FATHER GOD SEEN AS?( GOOD) AN? THE MORNING AN? THE NIGHT( evening) then? THE NEXT DAY OF CREATION. SO FORTH AN? SO ON!!

  2. Marijuana is an incredibly psychoactive until you get a tolerance and then it barely has an effect… like most substances

    I actually see as much of a danger w tolerance as so many people have to smoke/dose higher and higher and they’re pretty much blunting the medicine by using it chronically..

    Also it’s a good thing it’s becoming more potent for one reason which is you don’t have to damage your lungs w as much smoke..

    Yes the smoking is the unhealthiest part about marijuana consumption so go for edibles if you use it and not every day to avoid tolerance..and things like insomnia withdraws

    And balancing thc with cbd is key and probably why a lot of people get anxiety who only consume thc..

  3. I mean vaping 95% thc for 15+ years and got to say no psychosis or mental problems. But I realize I am really super angry when I don't smoke or try to quit but I always had anger problems so I don't know.

  4. @6:20 I would argue that this description of teens is becoming more common in general. Connecting it to cannabis is easy, but misleading. This type of teen is becoming more normal, without the use of cannabis. My personal belief is that it has to do with technology, smartphone addiction, social media addiction, and major cultural shifts tied to this.

  5. I feel like there is room in this conversation for the idea that the “failure to launch” and psychotic effect that cannabis has on some young minds comes from the existential gap between what Andrew called “keeping up with the mean” and the experience that one has with THC. “The mean” is not particularly sane or healthy. Look at the state of things. Two white successful highly magnetic and motivated guys might be a little out of touch with the sensitivities that young people have today. I personally had one of these psychosis experiences which it took more than two decades to make sense of. I had to be courageous and very persistent and it wasn’t until I was introduced to ideas of non duality, buddhism and advaita vedanta that I saw that “the mean” as perceived by myself was not the only take on life, and frankly not even the most logical. We keep talking as though these chemicals come in and bring some content with them, what comes up is always in a persons own psyche and generally it shatters some long held perception that we had that is not necessarily as true or stable as we might have thought at a tender young age. Cannabis shows us the nature of our own consciousness to some degree. It’s power, fallibility and nature. That can be terrifying but it can also be assimilated if we stop being so superstitious and judgmental around the topic.

  6. For me I think the stuff that they legalized just tastes and makes me feel a little off verses my friend growing it. So not sure if pesticide use is happening and it's altering it but yeah I have noticed a lot of odd effects sense they legalized pot. The way the legal dispensary stuff burns, it's way different then igf you grow it yourself, the dispensary pot almost burns like a cigarette and sometime I feel like I taste tobacco and I have tried many different "brands" places etc. So I too am thinking of stopping.. but man at the end of my day it helps. By the way I have been smoking most of my life from 15-50 years old but only last 5 years has been every single day!

  7. Another non knowledged, so called, expert. I don't listen to anyone with a degree that gives them tactless expertise! Ask those who smoke it to find out the REAL true info

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