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What does marijuana do

1. Psychoactive Effects (THC):
- Euphoria (“high”)
- Altered perception of time and senses
- Relaxation and mood changes
- Impaired memory, coordination, and judgment
- Possible anxiety or paranoia at high doses
2. Medical Effects (CBD & THC):

- Pain relief
- Reduces nausea (e.g., chemotherapy)
- Stimulates appetite (e.g., HIV/AIDS)
- Reduces seizures (CBD-dominant strains)
- Eases muscle spasms (e.g., multiple sclerosis)
3. Physical Effects:
- Increased heart rate
- Red eyes (blood vessel dilation)
- Dry mouth
- Increased appetite
- Respiratory irritation if smoked
4. Brain & Body Impact:
- Affects memory and learning (hippocampus)
- Alters coordination and reaction time (cerebellum)
- Impacts decision-making (prefrontal cortex)
5. Risks & Side Effects:

- Tolerance and dependence with long-term use
- Withdrawal: irritability, sleep issues, low appetite
- Possible mental health issues in high-risk individuals
- Hormonal changes, reduced fertility (with chronic use)
6. Methods of Use:
- Smoking or vaping (fast effects)
- Edibles (slower, longer-lasting effects)
- Oils/tinctures/topicals (medical use)
Straightforward summary: marijuana alters brain function (mainly via THC and CBD), offers medical benefits, causes physical and psychological changes, and carries risks with long-term or heavy use.