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Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "How Weed Affects the Brain".
There are many health benefits associated with marijuana, including its ability making users feel more relaxed and euphoric when they consume the drug.
This article on Neutragenics.com explains the way that marijuana affects your brain, citing scientific studies and practical examples.
I would assume, that you have got a good start! Next step is to make an outline of the post:
1) "What is Weed?" 2) "How Does Weed Affect Your Brain?" – here we can make a list of all the effects (headache, hunger, thirst etc.) or write about each effect separately (get more creative according to your choice). 3) "List of Effects." 4) "Cannabis' effects on the Brain." 5) "List of Side Effects." 6) "Cannabis' effects on the Body." – here we can make a list. 7) "References and Further Readings" or, if you want, you can simply copy your references from Neutragenics.com to this part.
After that, the structure of the post can be as follows:
1. Introduction
You have to introduce the topic with a few sentences about what is marijuana, its history and how it benefits people. Explain how it works (your understanding in scientific text will be better).
After that you can simply start a list of effects. You can use bullet points for your list, this way you will have a better overview and it will not be too long.
2. How Does Weed Affect Your Brain?
Weed affects everybody's brain in a different way. As I mentioned above, there are many health benefits associated with marijuana, including its ability making users feel more relaxed and euphoric when they consume the drug. In the following paragraphs I'll tell you how weed affects your brain and body (list of side effects). First you have to understand that marijuana is made up of over 400 compounds known as cannabinoids. Both the THC and CBD compounds are most well known in marijuana, but there are hundreds of other cannabinoids present. The two main cannabinoids found in marijuana are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).
These compounds bind to different types of receptors within your brain. When you consume them they attach themselves to special cells and things happen. This is caused by how strongly the cannabinoid binds to the receptor-cells within your brain, which produce chemicals that make you feel relaxed and euphoric. You may have heard that marijuana makes you paranoid. This is actually not true.
Cannabinoids actually block your receptors from leaving the cell about to be released in order to make you feel paranoid and stressed out. This can be very useful for people who do not want to over-react and panic when they fear something, like in children.
How Does Weed Affect Your Body?
The various cannabinoids work different depending on the person's body chemistry. They go past your brain and influence every single cell within your body with chemical signals that make you feel relaxed, less high, hungry, etc.
There are cannabinoid receptors all over your body, but there are also other cells that respond to these cannabinoids as well. These may be your immune system, your heart, and even the muscles of your penis. So what does all this mean?
For example, if you want to lift heavier weights at the gym; you can use marijuana as a way of stimulating the central nervous system and making you more alert during your workout. This will help you lift more weight and not even realize it!
How Does Weed Affect Your Brain?
Because of the way that THC acts on your brain's receptors, it has been suggested that cannabis can improve short-term memory and reduce anxiety. Some research indicates that it may also improve concentration. It plays a key role in helping the brain to maintain and improve cognitive function throughout the body's daily activities.
How Does Weed Affect Your Body?
A compound in marijuana called cannabidiol (CBD) has been found to lower inflammation in the body, which could help reduce chronic pain caused by many diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis or neuropathic pain. CBD may also help prevent certain cancers, such as pancreatic cancer, from growing or recurrence.
How Does Weed Affect Your Brain?
The most active cannabinoid in marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This chemical affects your brain in many ways, but it is most well known for inducing a euphoric state. The high you feel is actually caused by the THC activating the same receptors that your brain uses to process natural cannabis-like chemicals called endocannabinoids, which are released in response to specific stimuli like exercise.
How Does Weed Affect Your Body?
Proper dosage of marijuana can also increase appetite and reduce nausea. Additionally, marijuana can relieve pain. Though it can be used to ease chronic pain, not all researchers agree that it is effective for treatment of this condition. Furthermore, there is little evidence to support the use of marijuana for other conditions, such as multiple sclerosis.
How Does Weed Affect Your Brain?
Cannabis has a lot of beneficial effects on your brain. It can keep tumors from growing, shrink cancer cells and kill cancer cells. Cannabis also prevents the development of diabetes in lab animals by treating insulin resistance. Cannabinoids in cannabis can also kill bacteria and fungi that cause infectious diseases like chlamydia or MRSA. The cannabinoids found in cannabis reduce inflammation which may benefit patients with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia by preventing cognitive decline and slowing down neurodegeneration.
How Does Weed Affect Your Body?
Cannabis can also increase your appetite and reduce nausea. It is beneficial in treating some types of pain and can help you relax, but researchers still don't know how to precisely dose cannabis for medical purposes.
8) References and Further Readings
Here you can add links to all your sources that you used for the post. You can just copy them from Neutragenics . com or if you want, you can go to the online library (it has many useful textbooks too). Here are the links: 1) High Times Magazine - this is very famous magazine about weed, it has a lot of interesting facts about weed and its history.
Conclusion
"I clearly do not need to tell you that the abuse of marijuana is harmful. It is just as bad and maybe worse than cigarettes. If we told you to never smoke marijuana again, you wouldn't protest!". This post was about weed and its effects on your body and brain. As I mentioned above, the weed is a very popular drug among young people, and it's very important to know the science behind drugs like this. So here I described how weed affects your body, including what side effects it has. I also found some studies about how weed affects your mind, so I think that this post will be helpful for everyone who wants to write an essay or something similar about the subject of my blog - drugs.