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Is there nicotine in marijuana? If so, how can you claim it's not addictive?

2007-02-23 12:07:08 · 5 answers · asked by ReadyToHelp 1 in Health Other - Health

5 answers

No nicotine in marijuana.

2007-02-23 12:09:26 · answer #1 · answered by the Boss 7 · 1 0

If you smoke the greenery then that has tar but it's not called nicotine. I'm sure you have heard that THC helps to prevent certain cancers. Well the THC and the buds are two different things.
THC are the crystals all over the weed. If you were to smoke that with a vaporizer that that would be the best non- addictive way to smoke weed. The effects are completly different when vaporized.
The reason you feel all slow and retarded when you smoke weed out of a pipe or bong is because you are filling your lungs with very sticky smoke. It acts like a form of nicotine and the smoke fogs your brain so the hard emotions of the day are wiped away.
Vaporizing is less addictive and actually helps alot of cancers to stop growing. The high is cleaner and you don't feel all groggy. You definitly don't get lung cancer from that.

I always thought it was funny to hear people preaching these things about weed being non addictive and they would be jonesing for it. Untill I found out alot of things myself. They just didn't know.

2007-02-23 12:24:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There are over 400 chemicals in cannabis, none being nicotine. Over 60 (called cannabinoids) have been found to have a multitude of medicinal purposes.

And there is no physical addiction to smoking it. A psychological addiction can appear if you're weak willed or have an addictive personality.

Ironically I gave up alcohol and tobacco after finding out how horrible they are for you compared to cannabis, and found that quitting cold turkey is easier than most will lead you to believe.

2007-02-24 08:16:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, just loads of tar and THC. It's no more addictive than Valium/Diazepam or the Rohypnol they prescribed me in 1983.
It works on the same receptors as a lot of antideprressants. And some of those are nastily addictive too.

2007-02-23 12:12:52 · answer #4 · answered by guzzlegob 4 · 0 1

No.

2007-02-23 12:13:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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