What Happens To Your Body When Smoking Weed

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Published 2023-10-17
Marijuana has been at the center of debate for legalization, but do people really know what weed does? Check out today's new video that takes a deeper look beyond the stoner stereotypes and reveals what actually happens to your body and brain when you smoke weed and get high.

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All Comments (21)
  • @blackace1843
    As a weed consumer, it has pros and cons. The main thing I tell people is don’t let the weed control you, control the weed. Basically saying you can smoke weed and still be productive throughout life
  • @poseidon_pc
    As someone who works in addictions, i applaud you for saying Trauma is the real gateway drug. <3
  • @crazygtrkid
    I’ve smoked weed every day for the past year or so. The issue I ended up having was that things just weren’t fun without being high. I would also be irritable if I didn’t smoke long enough and it messed with my hormones. Now I’ll smoke maybe a time or two a month, but won’t go back to letting it control me like it was before. Life is much more enjoyable now. It’s not all good if you let it take over
  • @SZ-57
    A smart man once told me if you are at a stuggle point in your life weed will beat you down to the core, and if you are at victory with your current status in life weed will lift you up higher than the skies.
  • @matstanley9635
    I was literally starting to smoke a blunt and scrolling for videos to watch as I smoked. This video was the first one on my feed. Good job Infographics Show!
  • The worst side effect was a derealisation where you constantly feel like you’re watching your life instead of living it
  • @Eel.666
    I'm a 60 yr old man who has smoked it since I was 15 everyday.i have a been working since I left school and my life is great,never been to hospital,very rarely I'm unwell,have a family and home and and job that looks after me.weed is the best medicine ever.
  • @lag.king_
    who else is watching this high 😂
  • @GamerTime_2002
    As a lover of weed myself it's important to remind people There are probably as many downsides as upsides. Moderation is definitely key.
  • I am a disabled US Army Veteran. I eat edibles. So far it has helped and continues to help with my following conditions: PTSD,Anxiety,Depression,Insomnia, chronic back and neck pain and my IBS. I havent seen any negative side effects unless i ingest too much. I usually only eat 25 MG. Way better off than the heavy narcotics and morphine they wanted to give me
  • @yoofiarthur3578
    I'm a consumer and from the start weed helped with my anxiety and fears. It made solve most of my fears and helps me think better and talk better
  • @MrHeller55
    I quit about 2 years ago. I was smoking every day a few times a day. The main issue I noticed with weed after getting off of it is that it makes you OK with doing pretty much nothing all the time. Since getting off weed, I have tripled my income, lost 20lbs, and am due to close on my first house next month. I'm not saying you can't do all that on weed, but for me personally quitting it changed my life for the better.
  • @TheQuazimofo
    Used to smoke weed everyday from senior year of highschool through college. When I finally stopped it was insane how much of a positive impact it had on my life. You don’t realize how much weed takes away from you. Being able to experience life without the need of THC is the greatest thing ever. I deeply regret not quitting sooner and wonder what I would be doing had I taken college seriously. At least I’m still young enough to make something of my life. Just something to keep in mind stoners. There is more to life than smoking weed. Don’t let drugs hinder your potential.
  • @CyrusPora
    Quiting was the best decision I ever made......... Going strong two years now 💪
  • @MysticFNBR
    I am 19 years old and am going to smoke today for 4/20 🔥🌿
  • @nicknickson3650
    Was a stoner for ten years. Quitting was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
  • This is a very informative video I really liked the approach of the video. Well put! Always a fan
  • @larrygardner4784
    I love this video. Everybody that wants to know about cannabis should watch the video. It's actually fun to watch, which makes it easy to learn from. Good job.