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Marijuana Detox, Marijuana Detoxification, Cannabis Detox Info

Marijuana Detox, marijuana detoxification information

Currently, there is no medical detox protocol for detox, detoxification from marijuana. Marijuana is fat soluble, therefore it is stored in human fat cells. Dependence on marijuana is an emotional and psychological rather than a physical one.

Marijuana withdrawal detox, detoxification syndrome

People who have smoked marijuana daily for many years display more aggressive behavior when they stop smoking the drug, according to a new study by researchers at Harvard Medical School. Human and animal studies conducted since the early 1970s have suggested the existence of a marijuana withdrawal (detox) syndrome, characterized by insomnia, restlessness, loss of appetite, and irritability. "This syndrome, although less dramatic than the withdrawal (detox) syndrome associated with alcohol, opiate, or cocaine withdrawal, may contribute to relapse among those dependent on marijuana," says NIDA Director Dr. Alan I. Leshner. "People addicted to marijuana may continue to use the drug at least partly to prevent the onset of withdrawal (detox) symptoms. Identifying the exact nature of this syndrome is crucial to developing treatment strategies for those attempting to stop their marijuana use.

Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States. More than 11 million people have smoked marijuana within the past month, according to the 1997 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Long-term marijuana use can lead to addiction in some people. These marijuana-addicted individuals use the drug compulsively, and this use often interferes with family, school, work, and recreational activities. The feelings of euphoria which often accompany marijuana use can become a way to deal or cope with issues like anxiety, self esteem and stress. Once this self medicating practice of using marijuana is established, it can become very habit forming and a drug addiction or dependence like any other. Individuals with cannabis dependence may also persist in using the drug despite knowing that it causes them physical problems, such as a chronic cough related to smoking, or psychological problems, such as excessive sedation due to high doses.

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