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.