The “high” that
marijuana gives can be a desired result -
or something the patient does not want. Effects from cannabis are
different depending on the potency of THC, the way it is consumed,
and the patient’s
body chemistry. Every patient has a unique experience with marijuana.
When cannabis is heated,
THCa will convert to THC, resulting in the
“high.” Some describe it as being
relaxing and euphoric with sedation and tranquility.
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Research showed that the user’s state of
mind can influence the marijuana’s
effects. Factors such as anxiety, low self-esteem,
and worrying can cause short term paranoia.(Source)
The euphoric feeling is
caused because THC mimics
a neurotransmitter called anandamide.
It is known as a “bliss” messenger cell that relieves pain and
stimulates appetite. Anadamide
breaks down naturally
before it gives a euphoric feeling. When
the THC is introduced,
it will have a longer lasting effect,
resulting in the feeling of being “high.”
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