Marijuana Improves Depression in Low Doses, Worsens It in High Doses, Study Says

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  1. seizedbyanger

    seizedbyanger Banned

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  2. Prea

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    Pretty interesting
     
  3. JahRed24

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    Pot makes me think faster. and boring stuff more interesting. and lets me anyalize a situation or person extensively.
     
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    This is just more propaganda. The findings are messed up. THC would make an animal tired just like it makes humans tired. That doesnt mean it causes depression.
     
  5. Stella_Drives

    Stella_Drives Senior Member

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    I pray for anyone who believes Fox is a legit news source.
     
  6. seizedbyanger

    seizedbyanger Banned

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    ^lol

    i used to and then someone told me the same thing you did a few months back

    i was like shit

    now i just read it for fun, like ebaumsworld and egotastic
     
  7. Mother's Love

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    animals get depressed? wow. but even if it does increase depression in high doses (which has never happened to me) isn't it better that "may cause suicidal thoughts" ? even if you are so high you do get depressed, whats the chance you are going to have the energy to get up and kill yourself? pfft. antidepressants that make you want to snuff it, or that make you sleep until the day is brighter, and too nice to miss?

    but the animals, man. you know why they are depressed? because they are in CAGES! how can they possibly measure that?
     
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