Cannabis for Seasonal Affective Disorder: Can It Help?
Anecdotal reports show some people use cannabis for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). However, high doses and chronic use of cannabis may present risks.
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Get startedAnecdotal reports show some people use cannabis for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). However, high doses and chronic use of cannabis may present risks.
Greening out is experiencing intense nausea, paranoia, and anxiety after consuming too much THC.
Research shows marijuana can treat depression symptoms. However, high doses and chronic use of cannabis may present risks.
Heavy cannabis use may lead to vitamin deficiencies. Chronic smokers may benefit from supplementing with vitamins E, C, D, B1, and magnesium.
The popular ketogenic diet helps the body burn fat for energy through ketosis. Evidence suggests cannabis use may influence this metabolic process.
Yoga and cannabis are a natural pair, working together to enhance mindfulness and elevate your practice.