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  On 6/19/2025 at 11:25 PM, novacova said:

The reality is all of it is toxic, the more intake the higher the toxicity. Why do any of it when having a clear mind and body is better than being fogged up.

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Almost everything is toxic at high enough levels, even water and food can kill you if you overdo it. Just saying something is toxic doesn’t actually mean anything unless you look at the dose and the real-world effect. The difference is that alcohol and cigarettes are toxic even at low levels and it is well-documented as a cause of long-term physical harm. Cannabis isn’t in the same category.

 

And as for being “fogged up,” that might be your experience, but plenty of people use cannabis to enhance creativity, focus, and even productivity. Being high on cannabis doesn’t strip you of motor control or basic judgment the way being drunk does. Ever seen someone try to drive or operate any kind of vehicle drunk? Total impairment. Deadly in fact. Cannabis doesn’t work like that, especially in moderation and with the non-smoking forms.

 

So yeah, if the world switched to cannabis instead of booze and cigarettes, we’d all be a lot better off.

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  On 6/20/2025 at 12:23 AM, newbee2022 said:

Well, vaping is most toxic

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There are various methods of vaping cannabis. As a non-user, I assume you don't know the difference between any of them. Synthetic and artificial forms of vaping THC can be very toxic, but dry herb vaping natural cannabis is not toxic at all. 

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  On 6/20/2025 at 2:51 AM, newbee2022 said:

Well, since there is a connection between your liver and Cannabis use I'm not surprised about your "dodgy" liver. If you don't believe me, ask another Doc you trust 

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Cannabis causes a dodgy liver? Never heard that before. Only that alcohol leads to liver disease.

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  On 6/20/2025 at 6:48 AM, fredwiggy said:

Alzheimers disease is the most common cause. I know I said dementia, which is a general term, and Alzheimers is the specific disease.  He's my age, 68, so this and his alcoholism contributed to it, along with genetics from parents who were also alcoholics. He hit his head, falling after being drunk most of his life, which destroys brain cells with overuse, went to the doctor, was out of it for awhile, and now he's in a care facility because his memory for short term is extremely short. I don't go by youtube, preferring to research known data.............https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/managing-the-risk-of-dementia/reduce-your-risk-of-dementia/alcohol from proven studies. It's also what his three doctors said But that's a frequent assumption here, as some are good at it. ...........https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dementia/symptoms-causes/syc-20352013..

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They haven't definitively determined a cause for Alzheimer's disease either. 

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  On 6/20/2025 at 8:11 AM, gargamon said:

They haven't definitively determined a cause for Alzheimer's disease either. 

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Many links online have shown the in's and out's. The brain's a very complex organ and many things come into play when there's a disorder, but those two tell enough for a start as they know alcohol does damage to cells, and likely contributes to the disease, especially when done over a long period like my friend.

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After reading "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre ( thank you kwilco ) I am inclined to take media reports of scientific studies with an accompanying dose of scepticism.

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  On 6/20/2025 at 8:11 AM, RSD1 said:

Summary — For healthy individuals using cannabis moderately, liver damage is not commonly reported. For those with existing liver issues or those consuming heavy amounts (especially with alcohol), risks may increase.

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that is stated in the article. Thank you.

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