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- Embed this notice@shadowferret @mushroom_soup yee I'd be surprised if this wasn't the case
>Multiple epigenetic changes associated with cannabis use had previously been linked to things like cellular proliferation
Yes marijuana seems to have some rather potential anticancer properties
>hormone signaling
Yes weed has raised my T levels higher than compounded cream ever did
>infections
Smoking moldy weed is indeed a bad idea. Smoking anything isn't great really. Yeah, smoking weed won't give you cancer but there are risks to lung health from smoking other than cancer. This is why I'm buying a vaporiser in a few days.
>neurological disorders like schizophrenia
Weed doesn't actually cause this. You already have to have latent schizophrenia. It will make you first schizophrenic episode happen 2-8 years sooner but it was going to happen regardless of whether or not you used cannabis. If you were never going to develop schizophrenia then cannabis will not give it to you. There's no such thing as, "if it wasn't for the weed you would have never developed schizophrenia."
>and substance use disorders.
Something with the potential to be addictive can be addictive. Who knew? Next you'll tell me there are people who abuse and are addicted to caffeine.