Addictive Drugs



Marijuana addiction is very prevalent but there are many people that think marijuana are not an addictive substance. Experienced professionals in the drug dependency treatment field have worked hard to treat marijuana addictions and will tell you it is a very addictive drug. The fact is marijuana has very much been an underestimated drug with the possible dangers of becoming addicted. Marijuana may not produce a strong physical drug addiction, but the psychological addiction is so powerful that addicts can experience physical withdrawal symptoms if abruptly stopping their use of the drug.

Marijuana is known to be a gateway to other more powerful drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine, crack and heroin. The marijuana today is at least ten times more potent than it what in recent decades. Even a Small amount of marijuana can induce a feeling of well-being and a dreamy state of relaxation. The users experience distorted senses and since the drug lowers the blood sugar, its use is accompanied by a large apatite.

Higher doses can cause image distortions and hallucinations. In some cases the drug may bring on feelings’ personal identity loss. Since the plant cultivated in a setting which strengthens the THC content, drug treatment professional are now finding more individuals troubled by the effects of marijuana addiction.

Marijuana is a weed plant Known as hemp, and its scientific name is Cannabis. THC (Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the main psychoactive chemical in marijuana, which acts on the brain to produce its effects. The compound THC within the plant is the most sought after part, because of its hallucinogenic properties.

Marijuana is a weed that can be grown in many different weather conditions. Cannabis or marijuana has been use for thousands of years for making rope. THC is in many parts of the plant, but is most concentrated levels are located in the leaves and buds. Marijuana use became very popular and, somewhat acceptable in the late 19th century in America. In 1883 it was estimated that there were more than 500 marijuana parlors in New York City alone. In 1914 the US Congress passed the Harrison Narcotics Act, which made marijuana illegal to grow or possess.


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