Razor29
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Addiction is a neurological issue meaning that if one uses opiates constantly for a long period of time his opiate receptors will change and demand more of drug (like a type of hunger of the mind)
meaning the usage effects ones receptors to a point where like an enlarger stomach they crave more product and need more product to sustain function
this in super laymen terms is what causes physical addiction and cravings.
now its known and accepted that Opiates, cocaine and lets say tobacco have physical dependencies meaning they change a function in our mind that cause a cravings that cause tolerance, we are talking about something physical that causes changes in our neurotransmitters and in our reception of normal body drugs such as indigenous opiates.
then their is pot/hash/weed
considered social (mostly) to be a light non addictive drug
yet it works in similar ways to other drugs mentioned (thc even has light effect on the opiate receptors)and people use it every day and have wants for it and needs for it and cravings. these behaviors wouldn't occur unless something in our brain chemistry has changes. wants dont happen for no reason it all stems from our natural creation of certain drugs and our reception of them in our receptors.
i mean even hunger isint something that obvious the reason we eat is because an empty stomach triggers a want in our minds that connects between the lack of something and a certain action that obtains whats lacking
i hope im not being to general.
anyway waht sepperates thc from other metirials, why do people still have patterns of behaviour of addiction when it comes to thc.
why do we crave it
we dont need it to live we dont NEED it in our everday lifes but we still crave it. what brain reaction causes that need, that want
our we fooling our selves is thc just as addictive as anything else just in a different way. what makes thc more legitimate than other drugs.
i had a long argument about this with my therapist(a man whom i deeply respect intelectualy but he is biased againts drugs and weed in my opinion as if they have no legitimacy in this world)
he told me that in his 40 years of work he has met people that had heavy struggles to stop smocking hash even thought they wanted to stop people around them demanded it(and he recommended a rehab village a place you go to for 3 to 10 months!!!!)
he has met people who got very bad sexual problems from thc like problems with erections or periods(and medically its reasonable because of the fact that thc cells love to bond with our fat and genital area and they don't dissipate that quickly)
and he has met people that has psychotic episodes, eruptions of schizophrenia, and general mental problems like extreme panic attacks(obviously he has no hard evidence of cause and reaction but to him it seems obvious with has large experience that if it wasn't a main cause it was a main catalyst for it)
so i ask what do you think are we just in denial as pot smokers telling our selves that what we are doing is safe or are we abusers like any other drug user and we are fucking with our selves in order to let our habits live on
meaning the usage effects ones receptors to a point where like an enlarger stomach they crave more product and need more product to sustain function
this in super laymen terms is what causes physical addiction and cravings.
now its known and accepted that Opiates, cocaine and lets say tobacco have physical dependencies meaning they change a function in our mind that cause a cravings that cause tolerance, we are talking about something physical that causes changes in our neurotransmitters and in our reception of normal body drugs such as indigenous opiates.
then their is pot/hash/weed
considered social (mostly) to be a light non addictive drug
yet it works in similar ways to other drugs mentioned (thc even has light effect on the opiate receptors)and people use it every day and have wants for it and needs for it and cravings. these behaviors wouldn't occur unless something in our brain chemistry has changes. wants dont happen for no reason it all stems from our natural creation of certain drugs and our reception of them in our receptors.
i mean even hunger isint something that obvious the reason we eat is because an empty stomach triggers a want in our minds that connects between the lack of something and a certain action that obtains whats lacking
i hope im not being to general.
anyway waht sepperates thc from other metirials, why do people still have patterns of behaviour of addiction when it comes to thc.
why do we crave it
we dont need it to live we dont NEED it in our everday lifes but we still crave it. what brain reaction causes that need, that want
our we fooling our selves is thc just as addictive as anything else just in a different way. what makes thc more legitimate than other drugs.
i had a long argument about this with my therapist(a man whom i deeply respect intelectualy but he is biased againts drugs and weed in my opinion as if they have no legitimacy in this world)
he told me that in his 40 years of work he has met people that had heavy struggles to stop smocking hash even thought they wanted to stop people around them demanded it(and he recommended a rehab village a place you go to for 3 to 10 months!!!!)
he has met people who got very bad sexual problems from thc like problems with erections or periods(and medically its reasonable because of the fact that thc cells love to bond with our fat and genital area and they don't dissipate that quickly)
and he has met people that has psychotic episodes, eruptions of schizophrenia, and general mental problems like extreme panic attacks(obviously he has no hard evidence of cause and reaction but to him it seems obvious with has large experience that if it wasn't a main cause it was a main catalyst for it)
so i ask what do you think are we just in denial as pot smokers telling our selves that what we are doing is safe or are we abusers like any other drug user and we are fucking with our selves in order to let our habits live on