Why Marijuana is Addictive

The deliberation has been going on for literally decades, is marijuana addictive or not? Some believe that marijuana should be grouped with other dangerous illicit drugs including heroin and cocaine. Others do not feel that this is necessary.

For starters, addiction and dependence is basically the same thing and we need to look at how the professional organizations characterize addiction.

The DMV-IV is the best and latest manual to do this. Below are six behaviors and if at least three of them describe you or a loved one then addiction is likely a problem:

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6 Red Flags That Stop You Quitting Weed

Red Flag Quit WeedIf you try to quit marijuana, certain things like your own will power, desire to quit weed and any exciting goals in your life will really come into play. Many of these things can give you the power to follow through with your plan to quit weed and succeed, without compromise.

But there are also serious negative factors at play here, and you should be aware of them. Some of which can be responsible for sabotaging your efforts. The serious ones make people give in on quitting, sending them back their marijuana dealers by the 1000s. I call ‘em red flags because you must stop and think when you hit one.

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Marijuana: Not so Innocent

Marijuana: Not So InnocentMarijuana use has traditionally been considered to be a gateway drug. It has also been viewed as less harmful and more innocent than other illicit drugs such as heroin or cocaine. As of late, there has been a lot of publicity about marijuana becoming legalized, which makes it seem even safer. The truth is that marijuana is a mind altering drug on the very simplest level.

THC potency has been increasing in marijuana for a few decades now. Along with a higher potency come greater risks. Today, marijuana contains more THC than ever before. Consider this and then factor in that marijuana also contains more than 400 additional chemicals. THC is absorbed into the fatty tissues of the body and can be detected long after it is used depending on how often it is used. Knowing all of this, how can marijuana be labeled as safe?

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How To Quit Weed: Your Plan To Quit

How To Quit MarijuanaIf you smoke weed often, quitting can be more involved than you may think. Before your ‘journey of quitting weed’ consider it’s easy for some, yet difficult for many. In fact most people that decide to quit weed, fail.

If a relapse happens once, most people return to an increased addiction. Smoking in routine as if nothing happened! It’s what you’ll avoid here:

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Quitting Weed Successfully Is Decided By A Change In Your Perception

You are conditioned.

You don’t see the world how it is. You have no hope of seeing reality without built up ‘memories’ clouding your vision every day. Like everybody else, past experience colors your world.

Time you took the blue pill

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Quit Marijuana Mouth Spray: Helping Users Quit Weed Without Withdrawals

Quit Marijuana Mouth SprayA person quitting cigarettes simply buys a nicotine patch to overcome withdrawals. Not fullproof but something.

Even a heroin addict has prescribed Methadone. People quitting weed have nothing ‘instant’ to overcome withdrawals – that is until now soon. Picture this:

You quit weed 2 days ago – haven’t slept since. Without marijuana before sleep you have no hope. Your body notices something is up and emotions are running wild. You seem anxious for no justifiable reason.

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Quit Weed With Headaches & Depression

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Hello Seb, Really informative and useful website you’ve established here. It’s been a great help for me. I’m 22, smoked daily (5-10g per week) for 7years now. Managed a 7day weed free holiday at 19 and that’s the longest I’ve been without it.

I never smoke before 3pm, but I make up for it every evening after work. Ive always thought myself to be a pro active smoker as I train daily at the gym…For 2 years I have noticed the negative effects and tryed to cut down smoking to 1joint before bed…This didn’t work. So I finally decided to go cold turkey 5days ago and quit the tobacco as well.

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Quitting Marijuana: A New Years Resolution

Is your new year’s resolution to quit smoking marijuana?

New Years Eve And MarijuanaYou’ve been meaning to quit for a while – maybe a long while! Maybe you’ve decided that January 1st is a great time to take action and finally ditch the habit, and it truly is!

Not only is it a nice round number, but it’s cool to be able to say “The last time I smoked weed was on December 31st”.

BUT there is something pretty alarming you should know before you decide that your addiction days are over. You know, before you tick “quitting weed” off your list once and for all.

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Deeper Perspective On Smoking Marijuana

Many compare the euphoric feeling marijuana creates to a deeper consciousness or a meditative state. As you learn & develop your mind without drugs you’ll learn of a new sense of control, one that does not need weed.

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