Sunday, 10 August 2014

Cannabis and Emotions

Cannabis is something that’s good for a variety of things. But did you know that you can also use this to help with the emotions that you have. 

How cannabis can help with emotions 

Cannabis is great for emotions because it can help with improving your mood, and focus. THC is one of the most predominant ones, and this actually can work directly with the ECS, responsible for mood, and overall balancing of the body. Some people who use cannabinoids actually also notice that they have physical benefits too, including improving inflammation, reducing the instances of nausea, lowering the chances of pain reception, and even stimulating the appetite that’s there too.  It can improve many different health symptoms that are there.



Now, there are also other types of effects that can also happen too, such as maybe it can make you feel good, and your emotions of happiness and well-being are there.  The short-term results of this include: 

  • Slower thinking 

  • Altered perceptions 

  • Calming and sedation 

  • Improving the appetite 

  • Improving anxiety 

  • Elevating the heart rate 

While there can be side effects, you also may wonder if you can also get different effects from this. 

The consumption and emotional impact 

There are tons of different ways to smoke cannabis, and a lot of emotional impact, especially for those who use inhalation, edibles, vaping, or even tinctures. 

Smoking for instance, is the most common one.  You can also vape too, which is considered the safer way.  This is usually one that doesn’t harm the body too much but smoking too often can put you at risk for bronchitis and other lung issues.

Another alternative is consumption of marijuana through the use of edibles and other beverages.  These take a bit longer, but they are far more potent. 

You can also use these on topical locations.  You might not feel a head high, but it creates a relaxing body high. Cannabis is great for those who are looking to manage emotions, relax, and also it helps ith psychosis, depression, anxiety, and it can also help to make you think clearer. 

How it impacts Processing Emotions 

Your emotion centers within the brain love cannabinoids, especially THC.  The amygdala does regulate anxiety, fear, stress, and other emotions.  The effects of this are documented, but people are still learning. Cannabis does improve the influx of the different cannabinoids.  This is something that’s put into the body, and it can stimulate the amygdala as well, especially the emotional processing.



Sometimes, the stimulation of this could increase depression, anxiety, and symptoms of stress, but this is seen with a lot of strains that are more THC focused. There are other cannabinoids though that are better for this, such as CBD, and it’s been studied a lot to look at the different responses.

It actually does help with reducing anxiety in people, especially those who don’t want to experience the high that THC does, since  CBD doesn’t directly impact the ECS, but instead, it impacts the emotional processing of such.

However, it is important to understand that this can work directly with the CB1 receptors, and the way that the pain is managed. The binding affinity for this can reduce pain, and pain responses.



A good thing to remember though, is that marijuana does impact everyone differently, meaning that if you’re taking this, it can impact you differently than others. But, if you’re prone to anxiety, mood disorders, you might not feel euphoric when you take this, so it’s important to make sure you understand the different responses that can happen too.