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>Cannabis may be behind a surge in schizophrenia cases, alarming research suggested today. Advocates of the drug often purport that marijuana is safe because it is 'natural'. But Canadian researchers found new cases of schizophrenia triggered by cannabis have tripled since the country legalised the drug in 2015. In just under two decades, the figure rose from 4 per cent to over 10 per cent, the scientists said. Experts warned the findings show that using the drug also heavily worsens symptoms of the condition and that cannabis poses a 'growing public health challenge'.

Archive: https://archive.today/78qwa From the post: >>Cannabis may be behind a surge in schizophrenia cases, alarming research suggested today. Advocates of the drug often purport that marijuana is safe because it is 'natural'. But Canadian researchers found new cases of schizophrenia triggered by cannabis have tripled since the country legalised the drug in 2015. In just under two decades, the figure rose from 4 per cent to over 10 per cent, the scientists said. Experts warned the findings show that using the drug also heavily worsens symptoms of the condition and that cannabis poses a 'growing public health challenge'.

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There is a subset of people that have a condition that reacts violently to weed/THC you might be one of those people. Either way, I don't think it has any real benefit for the vast majority of people but like I said "you do you".

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I've had those THC appetite inducer pills at the hospital way back in 2017 or 18 with no adverse effects, and I tried small doses of liquid THC for GI issues. No issues with either. The smell is just nasty, especially when people are detoxing it.