weed is the most commonly used

drug in the world.

The most commonly used psychoactive

substance

around the world the effects of weed are

felt when thc

the active ingredient in marijuana

enters the bloodstream

and makes its way into the brain

addiction to weed

is possible the national institute on

drug abuse explains that the thc level

in marijuana

has increased over the past few decades

making it easier to become addicted to

the drug and experience adverse side

effects from use

detox from weed comes with a handful of

withdrawal symptoms

that can make it difficult to quit some

of these symptoms include

sleep problems negative mood anxiety

depression headaches shakiness

fever and dehydration in addition to the

above symptoms people can also feel

varying degrees of anger when detoxing

people may experience a constant low

level of anger and rage

general irritability or sudden outbursts

of anger

the anger can be directed at themselves

close family and friends or the world in

general

there are currently no medical

treatments available to support someone

detoxing from weed

though there are many detox programs out

there that can treat individual symptoms

and provide support risks of detoxing on

your own

the greatest risk of detoxing from weed

on your own is relapse

withdrawal symptoms can be uncomfortable

and without a strong support network in

place

the urge to use more weed can be

overwhelming for people trying to detox

on their own

it is important to establish a healthy

living environment and be aware of

triggers you might encounter that would

make you want to use wheat again

rid your home of any drug paraphernalia

and avoid people in places you associate

with use of the drug

additionally you must stop thinking

about yourself as a marijuana user

and have confidence that you can

maintain sobriety

share your new goals with trusted family

and friends so you have people who are

ready and willing to support your

sustained sobriety.

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