Here is a list of effects of THC alone
POSITIVE
-mood lift, euphoria
-laughter
-relaxation, stress reduction
-creative, philosophical or deep thinking : ideas flow more easily
-increased appreciation of music. More aware of, deeper connection to music.
-increased awareness of senses. (eating, drinking, smell)
-change in experience of muscle fatigue. Pleasant body feel. -Increase in body/mind connection.
-pain relief (headaches, cramps)
-reduced nausea, increased appetite (used medically for this)
-boring tasks or entertainment can become more interesting or funny
NEUTRAL
-general change in consciousness (as with many psychoactives)
-increased appetite, snacky-ness
-slowness (slow driving, talking)
-change in vision such as sharpened colors or lights
-closed-eye visuals (somewhat uncommon)
-tiredness, sleepiness, lethargy
-stimulation, inability to sleep (less common)
-blood shot eyes (more common with certain varieties of cannabis and inexperienced users)
-mouth dryness, sticky-mouth (varies with strain)
-interrupts linear memory. Difficulty following a train of thought.
-cheek, jaw, facial tension / numbness (less commonly reported)
-racing thoughts (especially at high doses)
-increased emotional impact of music
-Time sense altered: cars seem like they are moving too fast, time dilation and compression are common at higher doses
NEGATIVE
-nausea, especially in combination with alcohol, some pharmaceuticals, or other psychoactives
-difficulty with short term memory during effects and during periods of frequent use
-racing heart, agitation, feeling tense
-mild to severe anxiety
-panic attacks in sensitive users or with very high doses (oral use increases risk of getting too much)
-headaches
-dizziness, confusion
-lightheadedness or fainting (in cases of lowered blood pressure)
-paranoid & anxious thoughts more frequent
-possible psychological dependence on cannabis
-clumsiness, loss of coordination at high doses
-can precipitate or exacerbate latent or existing mental disorders
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
-mild to moderate, non life-threatening withdrawal symptoms occur after daily use in some users. These may last for 1-6 weeks after cessation of use and can include anxiety, anhedonia (reduced experience of pleasure), headaches, general unease/discomfort, difficulty sleeping, and a desire to use pot. Severity of symptoms is related to frequency of use and individual sensitivity.
-slight loss of appetite
-finding non-stoned life a bit dull, increased boredom
2006-10-09 10:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the side effects are the same doesn't matter if you eat it or vaporize it it still effects you the same way
2006-10-09 11:04:20
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answered by steamroller98439 6
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