4 Mga Benepisyo sa Pangkalusugan ng Kalusugan ng Pag -alis ng Marijuana, Ayon sa Mga Eksperto
Ang pagsipa sa iyong ugali ng cannabis ay maaaring mapabuti ang iyong kalusugan nang walang oras.
It's impossible to deny that recreational marijuana use has become mainstream in most parts of the US. Cannabis is by far the most popular drug in America, with 91 percent of adults supporting marijuana legalization, according to the Pew Research Center, and 55 million people reporting that they currently use marijuana, according to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS). However, while much of the messaging around the popular drug says it's harmless, chronic marijuana use can cause a range of long-term health problems that you might not be aware of. Read on to discover four health benefits you'll experience soon after ditching your habit.
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1 Easier breathing
Smoke of any kind is harmful to lung health—and marijuana smoke contains many of the same toxins, irritants, and carcinogens as tobacco smoke, according to the American Lung Association. So if you've been a long-time marijuana user, your lungs may be paying the price. "Smoking anything harms the lungs because of combustion byproducts," explainsAndrea Paul, MD, a medical advisor at Illuminate Labs. "People who quit… marijuana may [also] notice improved cardiovascular endurance and potentially improved VO2 max."
Marijuana users tend to breathe in more deeply and hold the smoke in their lungs longer than people who use tobacco, which can cause lung problems over time. In addition, frequent marijuana use is associated with morning cough, excess phlegm, and bronchitis symptoms in young adults, according to research published in the European Respiratory Journal.
The good news is that your lungs can begin healing as soon as one to three days after quitting marijuana (and may continue to heal for several years). However, you may experience irreparable lung damage depending on how much and how long you've used marijuana.
2 Improved memory
Your brain will take a little longer to repair itself once you quit cannabis, although the process starts right away. After four weeks of abstaining, brain receptors that regulate neurological processes—such as pleasure, motivation, memory, learning, cognitive function, and fine motor control—begin returning to normal function.
A 2018 study published inThe Journal of Clinical Psychiatry tumingin sathe memory performance of 88 adolescents and young adults between the ages of 16 and 25 who used cannabis at least once a week. Participants took memory tests throughout the study duration and researchers found that after just one week, those who stopped using marijuana performed moderately better than they had at the beginning of the study. These findings indicate that marijuana's adverse effects on the brain aren't set in stone, and memory and cognition can be restored over time.
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3 Better sleep
Marijuana may help you fall asleep, but the quality of that sleep will suffer. Even after quitting marijuana, it's common to experience persistent sleep problems. According to a Feb. 2022 study in Drug and Alcohol Review, 47 percent of participants reported sleep issues after ditching marijuana. Up to several days or weeks after quitting cannabis use, some people may experience insomnia, while others might have nightmares o higit pang mgavivid dreams that disrupt their sleep—but these issues tend to subside 10 to 20 days after going cold turkey, according to the experts at American Addiction Centers.
4 Reduced anxiety
If marijuana is causing you to feel anxious, panicky, or paranoid, you're not alone. A 2013 study by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) found that approximately 50 percent of participants who received THC (the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis) reported having paranoid thoughts. That's because the cannabinoids in THC can overstimulate the amygdala—the part of the brain that controls emotions such as anxiety, panic, paranoia, and fear.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb
Sa kabutihang palad, makakakuha ka ng kaluwagan mula sa mga negatibong emosyong ito sa sandaling ilang araw hanggang dalawang linggo pagkatapos tumigil sa cannabis. Alamin lamang na ang mga sintomas ng pag -alis - tulad ng sakit sa tiyan, pagkamayamutin, kahirapan sa pagtulog, at pagkalungkot - ay maaaring itakda sa panahong ito. "Ang mga sintomas ng pag -alis mula sa mabibigat na paggamit ng marijuana ay banayad kumpara sa iba pang mga gamot tulad ng heroin, ngunit maaari pa ring hindi komportable sa mga unang araw o linggo pagkatapos ng pagtigil," sabi ni Paul. "Ito ang dahilan kung bakit ang pagtatrabaho sa isang doktor o espesyalista sa pagkagumon upang huminto ay napakahalaga; makakatulong ito sa isang pasyente na huminto sa tamang paraan at mabawasan ang pagkakataon na muling ibalik."
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