Marijuana: All Facts And Numbers

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    In this video we have collected everything you need to know about marijuana and cannabis. What are the risks and benefit? Medical uses? Is it a good idea to legalize it and what experiences did those countries make who already did it? We have all the facts and numbers for you.
    Many thanks to Jordi Busqué for helping with this video jordibusque.com/
    00:00 Intro
    00:45 Cannabis, marijuana, and hash
    03:31 Who uses it and how much?
    05:40 How does it work and what does it do?
    13:31 Medical uses
    15:15 Legalize or not?
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  • @Myrddnn
    @Myrddnn Před rokem +1405

    I have used it for chronic pain for years now. Truth is, it doesn't actually make the pain go away. It makes it easier for me to ignore the pain. That is enough.

    • @andrewgrow5711
      @andrewgrow5711 Před rokem

      Looks like you're the 1 in 10 who have their head screwed on right.
      The medical rationalization is silly, like Sabine pointed out the measurable effect is small.
      The recreational effect is huge.
      So no bullshit that's why people use it.
      I have nothing against marijuana, but there's a loopy cult that goes along with it for some reason.
      It's really not that much different than alcohol. Ya alcohol is a mild depressant and analgesic but we drink it because it feels good.

    • @cezarcatalin1406
      @cezarcatalin1406 Před rokem +43

      @@muadhnate
      Not caffeine

    • @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340
      @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340 Před rokem +96

      2 puffs in the middle of the night with back pain and my pain INSTANTLY goes away and I'm able to go back to sleep, before I eat a handful of oreos!

    • @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340
      @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340 Před rokem +25

      ​@@muadhnate? no not at all.

    • @anthonyfaiell3263
      @anthonyfaiell3263 Před rokem

      That's like any other pain relief drug. Most opiates work by preventing neurons from sending/receiving signals. You are still in pain, but your brain isn't receiving the signals. THC works for chronic pain in slightly different ways, however the concept is the same, flooding your body with dopamine to trick you into thinking you are in pleasure, not pain.

  • @BlueZirnitra
    @BlueZirnitra Před rokem +1526

    Smoking a joint watching Sabine Hossenfelder, a prominent physicist, talk pragmatically about weed. What a time to be alive.

    • @nicolasjeric-allan2489
      @nicolasjeric-allan2489 Před rokem +24

      Superdeterminism... It couldn't have happened any other way 😁

    • @pdblouin
      @pdblouin Před rokem +20

      I definitely got addicted, as in, abstaining from cannabis made me feel horrible (extreme night sweats, insomnia, couldn't eat for a week). It took about a month for me to feel normal again after complete abstention. I don't think I have an addictive personality (I don't drink to excess) but who knows.

    • @ihatelols
      @ihatelols Před rokem +16

      @@pdblouin Ha, been there! Smoked a g or even more a day, everyday.
      I have never done it like this again, actually i stopped smoking it totally. Sleep is better, short-term memory is better and confidence is 10x higher.
      Btw, if you ever need to quit like this again- take high dose of Cbd, it eliminates most of these side-effects.

    • @Dad-lu1oi
      @Dad-lu1oi Před rokem +9

      @@ihatelols it’s just not the way you should consume any substance do it naturally that means a high amount once in a while like in a trippy way and then using it for medicinal purposes

    • @ihatelols
      @ihatelols Před rokem +5

      @@Dad-lu1oi Yup, i agree 100%.

  • @patriaciasmith3499
    @patriaciasmith3499 Před rokem +912

    Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.

    • @jeffsmith2447
      @jeffsmith2447 Před rokem +13

      Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction. imagine carrving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.

    • @Jennifer-bw7ku
      @Jennifer-bw7ku Před rokem +3

      The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

    • @elizabethwilliams6651
      @elizabethwilliams6651 Před rokem

      Dr.spores is the best, he's been my go to for anything psychedelics.

    • @thekickingwolf5115
      @thekickingwolf5115 Před rokem

      @Laura Polonioli make sure when you don’t go to the dark web. Chubbyemu has a horror story of someone purchasing from the darkweb on his channel. Good luck!

    • @futures2247
      @futures2247 Před rokem +1

      what leads someone to change is complex but it is current human habit to point to something that seems obvious as causative because we simply cannot attend to all the complexity. Not to mention the illusion of the quick fix is thoroughly embedded in the culture.

  • @Zafersernikli
    @Zafersernikli Před 7 měsíci +38

    16:35 A side factor that’s missed when examining the increase in marijuana use is that, at the same time interval heavy alcohol use decreased drastically. From 2017 to 2021, heavy alcohol use in Canada dropped from 19.5% to 15.6. And this was not a trend as the number had increased from 17.9 since 2014. This provides evidence for a reverse correlation between marijuana and heavy alcohol use.

    • @user-kj4zr7wp4e
      @user-kj4zr7wp4e Před 3 měsíci

      maybe a lot of ppl got addicted to meth and got final stages of addiction when you dont want to drink anymore... if you get wasted on alcohol youll probably still get wasted but with less alcohol and a bit of marijuana :D

  • @FTZPLTC
    @FTZPLTC Před rokem +3635

    The most reasonable argument over cannabis being a "gateway drug" has been that, because of cannabis' illegality, people were having to buy it from dealers who were quite likely to be ready to sell them other drugs too - so legalisation could actually negate that effect. Certainly, in my experience, if people have to break the law to do something that seems relatively innocuous to them, it puts them over a threshold where breaking laws seems less of a big deal. So criminalising innocuous recreational behaviour seems like a huge own goal... unless the intent is to fill up your prisons... which in some countries it absolutely is.

    • @Christxff3r
      @Christxff3r Před rokem +246

      Finally someone with a functioning brain! Absolutely true. Having to deal with the underworld exposes you to much other things you didn't look for.

    • @rjScubaSki
      @rjScubaSki Před rokem +74

      The same logic applies to basically everything but crack and smack. Legalize the lot.

    • @superchet4026
      @superchet4026 Před rokem +20

      exactly my thoughts

    • @DJWESG1
      @DJWESG1 Před rokem +84

      The laws regarding this specific substance were always very political , with a particularly rw bint.

    • @ragingchimera8021
      @ragingchimera8021 Před rokem +157

      Sugar is the gateway drug.

  • @Gardenwarior273
    @Gardenwarior273 Před rokem +416

    My son is severely handicapped man, he was on synthetic medications and the side effects are horrible. He has been on cannabis now for 5 months and doing amazing . I am so happy with how it is helping him sleep and helping his OCD and anxiety

    • @cnwil4594
      @cnwil4594 Před rokem +6

      This makes sense, but you have healthy people using it for recreational purposes, which is wrong.

    • @sbocaj22
      @sbocaj22 Před rokem +88

      @@cnwil4594 wrong. Ppl drink alcohol and smoke cigs. Both recreational things. There is nothing inherently wrong with recreational drug use. It’s when the use becomes out of control and a problem for the individual and ppl around them.

    • @bryonsteik7435
      @bryonsteik7435 Před rokem +43

      ​@@cnwil4594 when it comes to recreational use... Everyone has their own opinion, it may be wrong for you, which I respect. But that doesn't mean it's wrong to others. It can be used as a relaxation from a long day just like anything else. It can be used to destress someone so they are not an A hole to others. But it should be used in moderation just like everything else.

    • @infernalabyss651
      @infernalabyss651 Před rokem

      @@cnwil4594I’ve heard the moral argument but nobody’s been able to explain WHY it’s immoral

    • @cnwil4594
      @cnwil4594 Před rokem +8

      @@sbocaj22 I don't condone any of them. Just because they were legalized doesn't mean they are harmless. Would you fly on a plane with a drunk pilot or ride with an intoxicated taxi cab driver? Billions of dollars are being made off of weak mindset people who can't control their compulsions - SMH.

  • @Barnardrab
    @Barnardrab Před rokem +61

    My experience with marijuana is mixed. On the positive, it has improved my emotional stability and that effect is long term. I never lose my temper, never get paranoid, never get jealous, and I'm a very chill person, even after going long periods of time without marijuana. When I get high, I feel the urge to go for a walk or bike ride for the duration of the high. Short term effects involve improving my focus and creativity, but that only works on things that I'm passionate about. I tend to not care about my obligations when high. That's why I've given up marijuana for the time being.
    But you are right about the addictive properties. But it's not an addiction like tobacco or alcohol. I used to experience the insomnia and loss of appetite when putting the weed down. But strangely, I don't experience those symptoms anymore when I come off a binge. Currently, my only withdrawal symptom is the general desire to use, missing the relaxing experience. My best analogy for marijuana addiction is more like a videogame addiction.

    • @backyardanimals777
      @backyardanimals777 Před rokem +6

      This response is brilliant. Thank YOU.

    • @xxxthwagdrakexxx4672
      @xxxthwagdrakexxx4672 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Fax and this is how healthy usage of it goes. A lot of these negatives I feel like were related to smoking anything in general but vaporizing/eating it has reduced a lot of the withdrawals as long as you take tolerance breaks and stay sober for the majority of the week. There is also something that only some of these studies mention is that the current criminalization of it probably does contribute to mental illness going up especially if they're tossed in jail or have to deal with fines which is a problem that the government itself creates and to imply that comes with cannabis usage (at least in people that don't have predispositions) is disingenuous at best and a bad faith argument at worst.

    • @LegendoftheGalacticHero
      @LegendoftheGalacticHero Před 3 měsíci +1

      Funny enough I got back in videogames so I use less marijuana 😂

  • @brucewilliams2106
    @brucewilliams2106 Před rokem +25

    I've been stoned basically for 45 years, with a couple short breaks. I'm 60, in perfect health, mentally and physically, two advanced degrees. Although I switched to an herbal vaporizer about 10 years ago.

    • @theshadow3001
      @theshadow3001 Před 29 dny +1

      Since I was 13 I've been smoking it I'm in my late 60s now I feel like you do legalize it especially in Pennsylvania

  • @andrewfarrington6927
    @andrewfarrington6927 Před rokem +144

    My take on the "gateway drug" thing is this. Say you're 19 and away at university. You've been told by all authorities your whole life that marijuana is bad and will make you into a fiend and an addict. But your uni friends convince you to try it. And it's fun! And it doesn't make you a fiend or an addict. You start to wonder, what else have all the authorities my whole life been lying to me about?

    • @JackManiacky
      @JackManiacky Před rokem +12

      Bingo

    • @ronsparks7887
      @ronsparks7887 Před rokem +34

      I personally saw that with cocaine. The people I knew had become aware that marijuana was harmless, or nearly harmless, and realized that they had been lied to. Then cocaine became fairly easy to get and people assumed that the same was true for cocaine. But no. In my opinion, if society had been honest about both drugs a lot fewer people would have had their lives screwed up by cocaine.

    • @HenriFaust
      @HenriFaust Před rokem +7

      The typical progression from there is thinking, authorities exaggerated the harms of marijuana, therefore marijuana is actually harmless or beneficial, and then daily use follows. The end is entering a psych ward sometime between age 21-25 due to a psychotic break.

    • @shepberryhill4912
      @shepberryhill4912 Před rokem +2

      @@ronsparks7887 I don't think anyone has ever made a valid claim that cocaine is safe. I started smoking pot fifty years ago, and even then, the dangers of cocaine were obvious.

    • @shepberryhill4912
      @shepberryhill4912 Před rokem

      @@HenriFaust You make an absurd assumption that is not supported by any facts. You are the one looking like a fool here.

  • @zeronyne
    @zeronyne Před rokem +202

    Thank you for this level-headed, fact-based exposition. I really appreciate it.

    • @bad2mx
      @bad2mx Před rokem +2

      Fact based? Yeah maybe the part about it giving you cotton mouth.

    • @berniv7375
      @berniv7375 Před rokem +3

      @@bad2mx Smoking is bad for you. Whatever drug it is. I used to do it. We should be learning to expand our consciousness without stimulants.🌱

    • @snowballeffect7812
      @snowballeffect7812 Před rokem +3

      @@berniv7375 she provided an extremely narrow set of information to the point where I have to ask why she bothered to post the video. Nothing is technically incorrect, but we come away having no real information to act upon as it pertains to policy decisions or the ramifications of criminalizing a largely harmless drug.

    • @dustman96
      @dustman96 Před rokem +2

      Not all fact based. A significant portion of that research was flawed, especially the part about hospital visits. I have never in my whole life heard of anyone going to the hospital because of weed.

    • @mrwideboy
      @mrwideboy Před rokem

      The information wasn't correct, she has used no science based information. Smoking cannabis doesn't effect eye to hand coordination and driving. It's.been proven in scientific studies

  • @d.e.b.b5788
    @d.e.b.b5788 Před rokem +126

    "By 2030, Australia will turn into a big bong". I couldn't stop laughing for about ten minutes. Sabine's humor absolutely makes me crack up.

  • @Simmer4Decades
    @Simmer4Decades Před rokem +36

    Dr. Hossenfelder - I just wanted to pass along that I get so into your videos that the little sprinkles of humor you include always catch me off-guard and result in a belly laugh. Thank you for all of the information you provide and the clever humor you treat us to now and again.

  • @kuribojim3916
    @kuribojim3916 Před rokem +7

    Smoking a joint with Sabine is a life goal, honestly.

  • @octosquatch.
    @octosquatch. Před rokem +88

    It's legal here in Alaska and personal use was protected before that. Big deal, people pretty quickly stop caring and it just becomes normal.

  • @robinduffy6690
    @robinduffy6690 Před rokem +9

    Well done witty and informative , 61 years since my first joint at 15 ! Still Cruisin

  • @misterchrissy
    @misterchrissy Před 6 měsíci +4

    I've had my high CBD/low THC cannabis tincture which lessens my anhedonia from depression just enough to appreciate Sabine's dry, German humor. Danke Frau Hossenfelder.

  • @bobcarn
    @bobcarn Před rokem +246

    I'm 63. I was a pothead when I was 18. I gave it up in my 30s because it gave me anxiety. Now the state I live in (NJ in the USA) legalized it for reecreational use and we have stores you can buy it from. I still get anxiety if I do more than a hit or two, so I only take a hit on some nights because it does help me sleep. While I don't smoke it like I used to, the pothead in me does a little Snoopy dance whenever I go into the store to buy some. One thing I do know is that even though it was illegal for a long time, it was still pervasive and easy to get, so since it doesn't seem to be any more destructive than alcohol (Prohibition in the USA did NOT work and was rescinded), may as well keep it legal and stop spending billions of dollars punishing people for using it.

    • @brucejensen3081
      @brucejensen3081 Před rokem +11

      Try a higher CBD strain. The THC will lower GABA, CBD will increase GABA. Low GABA causes trepidation. You won't be as high, but for a infrequent user that isn't a bad thing, like you really just want to take the edge off, and not get addicted again. Low GABA will also cause low HGH, which at your age is the last thing you want

    • @corina6772
      @corina6772 Před rokem

      Studies have shown cannabis contributes to psychological issues, depression, and impacts reproduction.

    • @brucejensen3081
      @brucejensen3081 Před rokem +2

      @@corina6772 people are being prescribed cannabis for depression and psychological issues. Pure thc and no cbd probably does have some impact on increasing depression psychological issues when there is an issue, but it's about finding equilibrium with the correct ratios to help. Either way the person needs coping strategies and learn to deal with the issue to become fully functional

    • @memememe843
      @memememe843 Před rokem +1

      The US is not spending billions punishing casual users.
      You have to be a serious dealer to get anything more than a fine and probation in even the strictest states.
      We are spending billions trying legalize it everywhere.
      Alcohol and tobacco companies really want to cash in on legal weed.

    • @st3ppenwolf
      @st3ppenwolf Před rokem

      @@memememe843 WTF are you on? More than half of the drug arrests are for marihuana use. That's billions of dollars in police work right there without even taking into account the loss of personal wealth

  • @krypton1982
    @krypton1982 Před rokem +50

    As a non smoker. We legalized it in my state... ...the people that were smoking BEFORE legalization, were the same people smoking AFTER legalization.
    There wasn't some "big wave" of new people smoking...

    • @Chris-hx3om
      @Chris-hx3om Před rokem +1

      the people WHO.... (Is grammar a lost art or something?)

    • @krypton1982
      @krypton1982 Před rokem +1

      @Chris Oh brother,... 🙄 This is the comments section on CZcams, not a doctoral thesis. Word of advice: You need to get a life or get laid or both, Mr. Virgin.

    • @Chris-hx3om
      @Chris-hx3om Před rokem

      @@krypton1982 In another video there were dozens of comments about a plane that was shown in the video. The comments were that it wasn't the plane being talked about, it was one similar, but not THE plane. I replied that it didn't matter that it wasn't the exact plane, but something very similar. Well, I got absolutely ripped apart for that comment, with most saying that accuracy mattered.
      So, I'm saying grammatical accuracy is just as important. You either value accuracy or you don't! So, what do you value, accuracy in video and comments, or crap in both? Pick one, you can't have both!

    • @krypton1982
      @krypton1982 Před rokem +1

      @Chris You keep getting "ripped apart" because you are choosing to get caught up on mundane details instead of intent.
      Put it this way,.. it's like begging for food, someone gives you a hamburger, you get angry because the food you got wasn't "steak." Yet, in the background, the cashier says out loud, "Sir, this is a Wendy's."
      The youtube comments section is not the place to be on a Grammer soapbox, nor is it the appropriate environment.
      You want a place with perfect grammer, attend a C2 English Level college course, my gift to you. Good luck.

    • @Chris-hx3om
      @Chris-hx3om Před rokem

      @@krypton1982 You don't get it do you...

  • @Antoniomlx
    @Antoniomlx Před 11 měsíci +15

    I don't know what the situation is like in other countries, but in Brazil, where cannabis is illegal (even for most medicinal uses), prohibition is a big obstacle for researchers that want to study its effects and possible uses. That's something to take into consideration when talking about the poor quality of research on the plant. I wish Sabine had mentioned this!

  • @wowens1218
    @wowens1218 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm 72 years of age and have been using MM all of my life. My grandparents knew the medicinal properties of both Sativa and Indica. Indica is a sedative whereas Sativa is a stimulate. You use cannabis in various ways depending upon your situation .
    I remember the cannabis plants in the garden, the care in growing, harvesting, curing,storing and use.
    We OWN 65 acres of deep rural land, have 5 various types of vehicles ,heat our home with wood heat ,grow a lot of our own food and meat. We are in excellent health for our age and I haven't seen a doctor in 3 years. [ That was for a routine physical required by the V A in order to stay active in their system.]
    I started drinking coffees from a baby bottle when I was 18 months old with sugar and canned milk.
    So, having used cannabis and coffees all of my life there is very little you can tell me about the effects of either substance.
    Bottom line, " Don't try blowing bad smoke up this old smokers butt ".
    By the way, LSD was my very first encounter with any form of drugs followed by coke.
    There's a world of difference between use and abuse.

  • @gastronic
    @gastronic Před rokem +490

    I'm Dutch, so it's been easily available for decades here. I quit just a few weeks ago after several years of use. In my opinion, it is very important to inform the youth very well about the risks. The brain keeps developing until the age of 23, and smoking before that age is not smart. Some people are more sensitive to THC than others, and they are more at risk of negative side effects, like psychoses. There are some advantages, to those who use it for medical use (CBD) and to whom regular medical drugs are not available or don't work properly. Thanks for raising awareness. 🙏

    • @MixMastaCopyCat
      @MixMastaCopyCat Před rokem +49

      As an American - yes, please, educate the youth about the harmful potential! Don't get me wrong, not a hater - I love weed - but good lord I wish my respected peers had done more to warn me earlier on! Instead, the only people warning me were authority figures who only knew how to communicate through punishment and opposition, which pushed me into a rebellious stance. Very unfortunate that I started habitual use in my teens, as I believe it put my development at a disadvantage in the long run.

    • @bharnden7759
      @bharnden7759 Před rokem +21

      A neurosurgeon friend told me the earlier you start, the worse the damage is to the brain.

    • @philen
      @philen Před rokem +23

      I smoked daily for about 15 years, but smoked occationally for 5 years before that. Quit 2,5 years ago and all depression i've struggeled with is gone (as well as lazyness). I still smoke now and then but it's been 3 times since i quit.
      So many friends has become conspiracy theorists through the years, some fallen into long term psychosis, schizophrenia, some died because of shootings (it's illegal here in Sweden and even home growers is geting targeted by gangs). In hindsight it was not worth it as a daily drug but I think it's ok occationally, like alkohol.

    • @TLguitar
      @TLguitar Před rokem +26

      I think the detrimental neurological/psychiatrist effects have become too diminished in public discussion after years of touting cannabis as some _magic natural medicine,_ a cure-it-all of sort that makes you feel good. I've seen people who've developed serious psychosis after using it daily for several months, and while in some cases this might be related to multiple combined causes, it still seems to be a major contributor also in the inconclusive cases.

    • @TLguitar
      @TLguitar Před rokem +17

      And I will add that even if most regular users don't end up with psychosis, I find with most it does promote increased irritability and a decreased ability to hold a conversation, with a false sense that the cannabis is what keeps them calm.

  • @brainyaxe7420
    @brainyaxe7420 Před rokem +57

    As an avid user of this plant, I would like to heavily applaud your unbiased research. The good, the bad, all of it spot on despite some of us not wanting to believe the bad.

  • @user-xv9tj3dl2o
    @user-xv9tj3dl2o Před 4 měsíci

    I love your channel! no screaming, sirens, or flashing lights! just great explanations for everyone. Thank you for explaining things that we can all get.

  • @bouligab
    @bouligab Před rokem +102

    Great review.
    The adverse effects of criminalization should not be overlooked; the consequences of law enforcement for users can be really bad for many, many people.

    • @007kingifrit
      @007kingifrit Před rokem +1

      it is good for society to stop people from using exceptionally damaging things. especially that which does brain damage

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před rokem +2

      The consequences are 100% avoidable.

    • @007kingifrit
      @007kingifrit Před rokem +5

      @@Bob_Adkins they really arent. and given the imperfection of man anything that can go wrong will

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před rokem +1

      @@007kingifrit All you have to do is not smoke weed and the consequences go away.

    • @007kingifrit
      @007kingifrit Před rokem

      @@Bob_Adkins no, they don't. it damages your brain's ability to form memories, shrinks your dick, and makes you psychotic

  • @bohanxu6125
    @bohanxu6125 Před rokem +144

    I smoke weed once in half a year when I need a change of perspective in dealing with my life problems... whether it is about a random task like lawsuit, real estate transaction, about research topic, about my social anxiety, about procrastination, or about my relationship skill... I find the change of perspective from weed is overwhelmingly beneficial for taking a step back and figuring out solutions to your life problems.

    • @ozone8897
      @ozone8897 Před rokem +1

      Definitely not

    • @bohanxu6125
      @bohanxu6125 Před rokem +22

      @@ozone8897
      Why? What do you mean by definitely not? Weed's effect on me is an empirical fact. I don't know its effect on other people statistically, but I know it is very useful and productive to me (and by extension, to some other people under certain conditions).
      For instance, I used to be an extremely socially awkward person. However, I accidentally realize I can become extremely "socially quick-thinking" (and charming) when I messaging girls on tinder when I'm high on just 0.5 dollar worth of weed. After this one incident, I retrospectively rationalize what I did that make those conversation successful, and I am now capable of having humorous tinder conversation almost every single time.
      Using tiny dosage infrequently like I do, essentially have most likely no cons but only pros, roughly speaking.
      What do you mean by "definitely not"?

    • @BigMeetch57
      @BigMeetch57 Před rokem +6

      I totally agree with you. I smoke daily and one of my favorite parts about it is being able to view my life in a different prospective and strategically plan out where I want to be and how to get there. I feel now though that smoking everyday is hurting me way more than any benefit I get from it.

    • @ozone8897
      @ozone8897 Před rokem +4

      @@bohanxu6125 Sounds like a placebo

    • @bohanxu6125
      @bohanxu6125 Před rokem

      @@ozone8897
      Google scholar search "marijuana anxiety" and see the result yourself. Also you should at least try it yourself or ask what others experience is like... instead of just saying it sounds like a placebo. I mean you could say that regardless how right or wrong you are.

  • @ulyssescominghomme
    @ulyssescominghomme Před rokem +23

    Your dry jokes combined with your clearly top shelf research gets a sub from me. Love it. Thanks

    • @davidnafziger3374
      @davidnafziger3374 Před rokem

      Right? After talking about how it effects memory, “you can watch this as many times as you want” 😂

  • @stevecrabtree7654
    @stevecrabtree7654 Před rokem

    Thanks for taking the time to create this free information!

  • @Playingwith3D
    @Playingwith3D Před 7 měsíci +2

    The deadpan humor and the accent. Perfect.

  • @Kaxopilla
    @Kaxopilla Před rokem +233

    Watching an intelligent person such as yourself talk in such lengths about a plant I routinely use to become as stupid as possible is hilarious in a way I've yet to encounter. Thank you, Sabine.

    • @blogintonblakley2708
      @blogintonblakley2708 Před rokem

      You use marijuana to become stupid?
      I'm really smart and have spent most of my life educating myself. I use pot, and I wonder why you think it makes you stupid?

    • @deus_ex_machina_
      @deus_ex_machina_ Před rokem +11

      I don't need a plant to become stupid, I'm doing a fine job all by myself!
      Get on my level 😎

    • @memecathar1263
      @memecathar1263 Před rokem +7

      Some people say the same thing about psychedelics. I find most drugs effects to be dependent upon who’s using them. I get weird creative thinking when high but it’s not stupid. In fact it helps with understanding lots of things. Cheech & Chong set a stupid precedent for stoners, who turned it into stoner culture, which is a cultural of stupidity…

    • @tonioyendis4464
      @tonioyendis4464 Před 11 měsíci +4

      If cannabis makes you more stupid, you had to give it some stupid to work with.

    • @anneh851
      @anneh851 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@memecathar1263 Absolutely. Cheech and Chong did plenty to reinforce bad cultural stereotypes.

  • @thompsonnoel
    @thompsonnoel Před rokem +54

    One of the most ridiculous things about the war on drugs is the defunding and banning of scientific research surrounding them. Here's hoping we develop knowledge. On the other hand, misuse of drugs will always exist in society until we develop public, universal and solid mental health services.

    • @thingonathinginathing
      @thingonathinginathing Před rokem +1

      Scientists published a study on cannabis being unharmful as far back as the 1950s. Why do you think they defunded research?

    • @thompsonnoel
      @thompsonnoel Před rokem

      @@thingonathinginathing that's what I'm saying...
      We still need more research because we're like 40/50 years behind on it now.

    • @cnwil4594
      @cnwil4594 Před rokem

      Absolutely, instead of people indulging in the use of recreational drugs. There are more downsides than positives. I wouldn't want to ride on a plane when the mechanics or pilots use recreational drugs.

    • @thompsonnoel
      @thompsonnoel Před rokem

      @@cnwil4594 that's already happening though. Many pilots indulge in far more dangerous drugs than weed. The rate of drug consumption among pilots is high.

    • @iangrumpypirate568donovan3
      @iangrumpypirate568donovan3 Před rokem

      @@cnwil4594 they have drug tests for those people and cannabis stays in your system longer than alcohol. And I bet some of those people drink.

  • @creekpeep
    @creekpeep Před 7 měsíci +1

    Enjoyed your video! Very informative without being stuffy! 😊

  • @thecanoehead
    @thecanoehead Před rokem +4

    This was incredibly informative and hilarious. Thank you for this.

  • @speedstrn
    @speedstrn Před rokem +72

    Something anecdotal I'd say as someone who didn't use until my 40's after it became legal where I live, is that it can be great as something used sparingly in the right manner. I find that a single 10mg gummy once every week or two really helps any stress or anxiety that builds up over time. Even if it is dulling my brainpower, I'd say it still is a net benefit because I'm not dealing with anywhere near as much stress as I was before. I've had a much brighter outlook on life and have been more productive overall. Also, thinking about theoretical physics and other fascinating subjects after taking a gummy is very fun. I basically watch a bunch of science videos on nights I have a gummy. Also microscopic videos, because it is fun to go from thinking about the physics of things, then watch electricity power life forces in tiny organisms, and just kind of ponder how it all works together. I haven't said "far out man" yet, but some of the fictional portrayals are a bit accurate. :p

    • @PimpMatt0
      @PimpMatt0 Před rokem +7

      I do the same. I have cPTSD so managing stress can be a a real task all on it own. Cannabis helps set that back into an equilibrium. I do the same when I am high and I'll ponder and write down my scientific notes and perhaps revise a lot of my college notes.

    • @TheObiareus
      @TheObiareus Před rokem +4

      I've found the same thing, once every 1-2 weeks is ideal. I also find it makes you less prone to your own biases, allowing you to look at topics from new perspectives, which I think is really important.

    • @hanrockabrand95
      @hanrockabrand95 Před rokem +5

      I'm glad you found a sweet spot for dosage, and thanks for sharing. It's possible to have too much of anything you put in your body, but it's also possible to fearfully deny yourself something that's actually beneficial. As with everything in life, balance is best. I'm not particularly religious, but balance is the most wholly holy thing I've experienced. Imbalance is suffering; balance is divine.

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem +2

      you have totally nailed it , I'm 70 now and many years ago I had a great uncle who called it "medicine" which brought some realization to my limited experience of just getting high and possibly benefiting from thc psychologically not even considering that it might be doing any good in a physiological capacity , as has been widely discussed but only narrowly understood with the cbd , cbc , cbg , cbn and other cannabinoids and is just beginning to be discovered with the 400 or so other ingredient compounds . many have rightly called it "herb" alluding to the medicinal properties and it is unfortunate western society is so opulent and hedonistic all of that is mostly over shaddowed by the maniacal overconsumption of strains of flower and extracts that can only be described as such excessive concentrations of thc as to be as powerful as narcotics in effect .

    • @davidmartin1015
      @davidmartin1015 Před rokem +1

      Very well presented video, much food for thought. I’m a late bloomer with weed, didn’t start ‘til I was 69,(now 76) always used d.i.y. edibles with a fairly modest dose. To me it has been great for arthritic pain and sleep as well as a relaxent . I am also calmer and I feel more tolerant towards people. I am not saying that there could not be downsides, I took in many of Sabine’s points , but as humans we take many things that have downsides and many of them are fully legal. I would love to see Sabine do a video on say alcohol and sugar.

  • @ratking1330
    @ratking1330 Před rokem +153

    I started using when I was about 20 myself. I had been diagnosed with ADHD and every medication I had been prescribed I had some sort of negative effect. I tried around 8-9 different medications and my doctor even got me to try some anti-psychotic since those too have been reported to help with ADHD as well. Marajuana just kinda works for me. It tones down the super hyper active part of the brain but doesn't just completely shut it off like the other medication. It's more so like I can stop and actually think about things rather than impulsively do them without second thought. It doesn't kill my appetite as a big problem with all the medication I would try is that my appetite would be completely gone, even hours after the medication would wear off too. I would sometimes go days without eating as I would feel physically ill if I did otherwise. It's helped me keep a stable job, maintain stable relationships, and I actually can do my household chores, something that was basically impossible for me otherwise.
    Plus, I'm still a lightweight. It usually cost me at most 20 dollars a month, much cheaper than the medication I had prior.

    • @CHIEF_420
      @CHIEF_420 Před rokem

      🏥

    • @billbradleymusic
      @billbradleymusic Před rokem

      If it's legal you can grow enough in summer to last all year!

    • @konstantin.v
      @konstantin.v Před rokem

      Have you seen the *South Park episode* about ADHD? 🤔

    • @KAZVorpal
      @KAZVorpal Před rokem +11

      ADHD itself is absurdly overdiagnosed.
      90% of those told they have it simply need to learn more self-discipline.
      Most of them are young boys, who indeed are healthy if they have that problem, a normal part of development.
      What's worse, ADHD drugs INCREASE the problem, by making the user dependent upon them.
      The prescription mood-control drugs are more harmful to society than the illegal recreational ones.

    • @charlespentrose7834
      @charlespentrose7834 Před rokem +3

      Congratulations on finding something that works.

  • @dalecorne3869
    @dalecorne3869 Před měsícem

    I love your sense of humor. I find myself cracking up multiple times while I watch your videos. You are entertaining as well as informative. And yes, I'm SUBSCRIBED. Actually I'm a middle aged gentleman (of 63) and I smoke weed all day, every day. I'm convinced it helps to keep myself healthy. I'm the ONLY one in 3 generations of my family, that still doesn't need glasses. I take 0 medications (other than weed) and I still exercise daily and eat right. My goal is to live to 120 and then silently pass away in my sleep....no notice....no symptoms....just go to sleep and cross over into who knows what. Keep the videos coming. Thank You.

  • @johnnyterra1309
    @johnnyterra1309 Před rokem

    this is gold. great editing btw. great humor btw.

  • @mgoboski
    @mgoboski Před rokem +59

    I haven't unalived myself because my state of Colorado has had it legally available to me since I got back from Afghanistan for the final time in 2014. I am a high functioning engineer who uses it 3-4 times per week. Makes life way better and I am on no other meds.

    • @stldweller
      @stldweller Před rokem +5

      Thank you for your service!

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 Před rokem +5

      I think it's a bit ridiculous that people have had to turn to saying 'unalived'
      Makes me think of the difference in saying poop instead of shit.
      A difference that I'm sure is only in people's heads.

    • @Pushing_Pixels
      @Pushing_Pixels Před rokem

      @@kamikeserpentail3778 I didn't know "unalived" was a thing. That's a weird, pointless euphemism.

    • @KytexEdits
      @KytexEdits Před rokem +16

      @@Pushing_Pixels Not at all pointless, it's used because of certain filters in websites, but mainly by content creators who *will* get demonitized if they use such a word, period. It's fucked up, but it's used for a reason.

    • @PropaneWP
      @PropaneWP Před rokem +4

      @@KytexEdits The reason is so backwards that it makes me physically cringe. The fact that CZcams content creators are now pointlessly self-censoring words like "shit" proves the CZcams management has serious problems.

  • @dalecorne3869
    @dalecorne3869 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love your sense of humor ! You go girl !!

  • @dereknaluai4619
    @dereknaluai4619 Před rokem

    I love your sense of humor, Ms Sabine. I had 2 be listening to catch it! So from that you got my fanship! Love

  • @elendal
    @elendal Před rokem +15

    Here in Canada they legalized, not much happened, gouverment cornered the market and now gets tax revenue.

  • @noneatallatanytime
    @noneatallatanytime Před rokem +181

    I love your pop culture jokes. The most important part of legalization for me is that you can go in to a store and get expert advice based on your experience. This is impossible otherwise. Lots of people smoke or eat too much because they are more sensitive than the others in the group they are in. Like all drugs and medicines, each individual has particular sensitivities and reactions that needs to be taken into consideration.

    • @loginvidea
      @loginvidea Před rokem +2

      That is thin line, You are wallking there.I love it. As Sabine said, there is thousand years of experience. But in my view there are many conselliors about good eating habits and they differs wide. But we have little consulatns in cannabis, because of illegality of use, as many said good helper, bad ruler. There is some middle point we should consider.

    • @3choblast3r4
      @3choblast3r4 Před rokem +6

      Yeah this is bullshit bro .. the average shop worker knows just as much or little as a dealer does ... there is no expert advice on weed other than it affects everyone differently.

    • @ccrider3435
      @ccrider3435 Před rokem

      I like that my $$ does NOT go to biker gangs. I like that biker gangs dont grow my weed.

    • @thingonathinginathing
      @thingonathinginathing Před rokem +1

      Everytime I walk into a dispensary in Chicago all I hear in the background is, "I want something that's going to keep me up all night, make me hungry, but not too hungry, but also curing my 11 diseases. I have anxiety so I need an indica." OHH SHUT DA FACKKKKK UP. lmfao this shit isn't a cure all drug. The dispensary employees aren't experts. Just buy your weed, try your strains, and stfu lol
      Cannabis is so cross need nowadays that basically every strain is a hybrid anyway.

    • @thingonathinginathing
      @thingonathinginathing Před rokem +1

      @@ccrider3435 then don't buy from a biker. They probably ruin it with coke or fentanly or someshit anyway lmao Buy from a Mexican. Us Latinos love our cannabis and take pride in its cultivation, unlike legal markets where scams and profits are prioritized.

  • @dube7729
    @dube7729 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I have had MS for 20 years this year on October 10th. Weed is my only medication that works for the MS. I think you should try it because it is an amazing thing and it helps so many people. Give her a hit

  • @slicksalmon6948
    @slicksalmon6948 Před 18 dny

    Excellent summary. Thank you.

  • @anthonyalexzander2104
    @anthonyalexzander2104 Před rokem +5

    I have smoked for 50 years, I never become addicted. :)

  • @dk6024
    @dk6024 Před rokem +31

    Addiction and tolerance are different. Tolerance can happen without addiction.

  • @OldnNature
    @OldnNature Před rokem

    I love your knowledge and your humor. Great job

  • @ricky_pigeon
    @ricky_pigeon Před rokem +4

    Everyone i knew who smoked cannabis growing up ended up being really paranoid about stupid things.

  • @AmonTheWitch
    @AmonTheWitch Před rokem +149

    i don't think legalization of cannabis leading to a rapid increase in cannabis related hospitalisation is necessarily a bad thing, considering that people would be scared to go to the hospital because they have a bad reaction to an illegal drug, so this could just be that people are actually seeking medical aid when they wouldn't have before.

    • @shepberryhill4912
      @shepberryhill4912 Před rokem

      Cannabis is not toxic. There are no hospitalizations due to cannabis consumption. Fools often consume other stuff in combination.

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Před rokem +1

      Very good point.

    • @Marklar3
      @Marklar3 Před rokem +25

      You also have to wonder how many of those people actually needed to be hospitalized, or if they were just paranoid because they had too much.

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Před rokem +13

      @@Marklar3 or the nonstoned people around them freaked out, overreacted and took them to hospital. I also question if the sole / primary reason they were hospitalized was for cannabis or if it was just another 'co-morbidity' that got checked on a list: high blood pressure; overweight; cannabis user.

    • @fss1704
      @fss1704 Před rokem +10

      Still wating for people who actually died from it

  • @kento7899
    @kento7899 Před rokem +108

    One of my main reasons for wanting it decriminalized is that whatever its effects, it's simply not worth people - especially young men - getting arrested for it and ending up with a criminal record that could easily effect the rest of their life, and it's also not worth incarcerating anyone because that can really mess up your life.

    • @cupguin
      @cupguin Před rokem +4

      The idea that taxes go to keep people who are real good at gardening or sales imprisoned is pretty weird.

    • @imGeistevereint
      @imGeistevereint Před rokem

      You will not get arrested or imprisoned over cannabis charges when you are a simple user. At least I‘ve never heard of someone getting arrested here in Germany.

    • @DevinNixonDavis
      @DevinNixonDavis Před rokem +5

      ​@@imGeistevereint come to the United States. You'll hear some stories.

    • @imGeistevereint
      @imGeistevereint Před rokem

      @@DevinNixonDavis I know that their were many outrageous cases of arrests over weed in the US. But that’s more the fault of the aggressive policies towards weed in the US which don’t translate to Europe.

    • @DevinNixonDavis
      @DevinNixonDavis Před rokem

      @@imGeistevereint oh I know. Not arguing against it.

  • @ryanhardy1846
    @ryanhardy1846 Před 7 měsíci

    i love this video, and the pointed sarcastic quips. keep them coming!

  • @jimmcintosh184
    @jimmcintosh184 Před rokem +4

    I am Canadian. The illegal marijuana trade has seen Fentanol introduced to the drug, leading to many deaths, particularly amongst young people. In that sense, a regulated, controlled, legal production is saving lives, re- directing funds from the black market directly into government funds. Medically, I completely agree with this video. So the discussion is an important one. I smoke pot, and I dont really have a firm point of view on the matter, but personally, I have
    have been using it for depression, however, now Im considering giving it up completely.

  • @joecanales9631
    @joecanales9631 Před rokem +23

    Hi Sabine, interesting topic and one I have studied a bit, starting in college. I am currently a retired geophysicist. My story: math was jealous when I fell in love with a girl. First year of calculus, got a B. She broke my heart second year, aced differential equations and started smoking cannabis. Boundary value, linear math & calculus of variation were a blur, didn’t do so well but managed to pass them. I had no problem with geology, easy A’s and geophysics was much more understandable than calculus, although I didn’t get deconvolution till after I started working as a geophysicist interpreting seismic data. Putting geology onto the seismic profiles was much easier after one toke on the bong. Two hits and I just stared at the profiles. Depth conversion and volumetric calculations were never attempted while under the influence. Visualization of tectonic forces seemed easier under a moderate influence. Now that I’m retired and I don’t have to worry about calculus but it sometimes surprises me what I can remember although I haven’t been able to figure out de Sitter space.

    • @rpbajb
      @rpbajb Před rokem

      It's greek to me. Happy that someone understands it.

  • @lucidzfl
    @lucidzfl Před rokem +118

    "They breed out the males regardless of their preferred pronouns"
    "Seeing the origin of the word I'm somewhat surprised no ones tried to cancel it" (Oops someone tried)
    "If we extrapolate this trend, by 2030 australia will turn into a huge bong."
    You're killing it with the subtle humor!!

    • @viliamvolko6865
      @viliamvolko6865 Před rokem +8

      Yes, by the Gwyneth line i almost peed :D

    • @stephendaedalos8970
      @stephendaedalos8970 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely hilarious.

    • @cragnog
      @cragnog Před rokem +14

      The only one of those I thought was funny was the bong one. The first two were killed to death by 4chan a decade ago.

    • @shekhinah5985
      @shekhinah5985 Před rokem

      Regarding the first one: Not that funny considering that trans people are legislated out of existence in a lot of US states and the right now pushing for a complete genocide (the daily wire is now calling for a complete ban of gender affirming health care).

    • @MusikCassette
      @MusikCassette Před rokem +4

      don't worry you can re watch the video as often as you want. 7:26

  • @SliceOfRandom
    @SliceOfRandom Před 9 měsíci

    Instant subscription :) ! Genuinely, thank you for the education 💜

  • @odentenzin3129
    @odentenzin3129 Před rokem +13

    I've heard so many wonderful things about magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??

    • @evelynbecker4916
      @evelynbecker4916 Před rokem

      I did two grams last time, it was a thrilling experience and I enjoyed it

    • @sebastianfelipe515
      @sebastianfelipe515 Před rokem

      Mushrooms aren't like acid. You don't hallucinate, you just see some colors, and things move. I've never heard of anyone having a bad trip on shrooms.

    • @fluffypineapples8852
      @fluffypineapples8852 Před rokem +3

      (doctor_mckenzie)
      Got psych's

    • @evelynbecker4916
      @evelynbecker4916 Před rokem

      @@fluffypineapples8852 where to search? Is it IG ??

    • @fluffypineapples8852
      @fluffypineapples8852 Před rokem +1

      @@evelynbecker4916 Yeah, he's got magic mushrooms, LSD, dmt etc

  • @princessspacetime1763
    @princessspacetime1763 Před rokem +221

    Speaking as a Canadian weed smoker since i was 16, i'd like to point out a couple things from my experience:
    1) anecdotally, as a teen, when weed was illegal and alcohol was legal, it was WAY easier to get my hands on pot and also more likely the weed was laced with something harder, so part of what i think is good about our legalization is that it's controlled above board so it's very clear what you're getting and probably, honestly, may make it harder (and perhaps also less desirable, if it's less of a taboo/rebel symbol) for teens to access, and
    2) because i have had a personal interest in the health effects being studied over time as it became less taboo to study, i have often noticed the "low intake" category of smokers is usually a joint a day, which to me personally sounds like a LOT of weed, so i have often wondered how relevant the studies are for people actually smoke far less than that. I mean, for alcohol, it's often asked as how much drinks per week, as comparison. I haven't take a close look at all studies, but just something i've noticed as these studies come up in the news.

    • @andredelacerdasantos4439
      @andredelacerdasantos4439 Před rokem +30

      Especially with marijuana plants being more potent today, a joint a day definitely sounds like a lot of weed. That's what I smoke and I consider it a lot. Keep in mind that "a joint a day" is no indicator of how much weed you actually smoke since you can roll a small to moderate to badonkus size joint if you want.

    • @vn773
      @vn773 Před rokem +12

      Princess I grew up In mexico where people would most likely lace weed if they could but for what? I never ever ever even heard that weed would be sold from the dealer laced with anything, not in Mexico and not in America, for what? Ive heard of putting tobacco in a joint like they do in Europe, or PCP like they did to Smokey on friday but that was in a joint not sold to him. Actually now that weed can be grown in labs and they come out with things like wax and edibles, weed is stronger than ever but not because they put any special chemicals in it

    • @jafo49
      @jafo49 Před rokem +5

      Users I know prefer their old dealers to licensed sellers because it's cheaper.

    • @shepberryhill4912
      @shepberryhill4912 Před rokem

      @@devin8362 You're showing your ignorance. It is well recognized that the costs of legalization, the storefronts, the testing, the labs, the regulation, the administration, all increase cost. The black market still has the majority of the market because of this. Your sale experience is not representative. The legal market improves the black market, as it is now common to get labeled, medical grade weed in the black market, cheaper than if the same product were in a legal dispensary. It's a good idea to know what you're talking about before you shoot off your mouth, or it's you who will look like a fool.

    • @Bat_Boy
      @Bat_Boy Před rokem +12

      I want the government to totally take control of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and even lottery tickets…moved out of convenience and grocery stores, and into separate dispensaries. They will enforce standardization, education, regulation, legalization, registration, and be a resource for getting help for addiction, and other health issues. Stop selling alcohol in bars. It’s not like we live in London or Ireland where you literally walk from your front door, to a bar.
      Everyone should be getting intoxicated in their homes…and stay home.

  • @singerofsongs468
    @singerofsongs468 Před rokem +44

    16:26 I am a young adult woman and I began buying and using THC products on a regular basis only when they became legal locally. I was wholly uncomfortable with buying on the black market for many reasons, but one of them was just personal safety. I can’t simply go alone to meet up with some random friend-of-a-friend, you know? Everyone’s social circle is different, but for me, buying was kind of an ordeal that I just didn’t care to initiate. Now that recreational use is legal in my area, I’m grateful for how easy it is to just go to the dispensary and purchase it like any other product.

    • @epmcgee
      @epmcgee Před rokem +4

      I was 'lucky' enough that a friend would either purchase for me, or the guy we knew came by work. That being said, there were also times in which I put myself into potentially sketchy situations, i.e. following an unofficial car guard down a side road in an area known for hijackings, thefts, and assault. I'd say I was luckier to have never been mugged or worse. Basically, you made an appropriate choice regarding not purchasing illegally.

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Před rokem +5

      Also you have no idea what’s in what you’re buying when its black market.

    • @Pushing_Pixels
      @Pushing_Pixels Před rokem

      @@aluisious It's not like powder, you can see what it is.

    • @KytexEdits
      @KytexEdits Před rokem +1

      Dark net markets has basically removed this barrier to entry for a lot of not so social people, or people like yourself who are not comfortable with meeting some rando. While DNMs are a godsend, the one downside is that everything is sold, and I mean everything. Just with the click of a button you have access to dozens (or more) of listings for every drug there is, literally. It sucks as an addict because you can't just delete your dealers number, cause your dealer is the internet, lol.

    • @superarmed6652
      @superarmed6652 Před rokem +1

      I prefer black market because I grew weed and use it so I can recognize tje quality much better then some idiot making 12hr who was taught about it for a job they don't care about

  • @skynet4496
    @skynet4496 Před rokem +5

    We haven't addressed the point of how using too much is what causes issues.
    Studies have found that for cancer patients, optimal dosage is around 50mg THC per day. (Meanwhile a single mj joint is a bit above 100mg!)
    More than that, more is needed for the same effects and it adds to the negative side effects. Like any medicine, there's a sweet spot of positive effects vs side effects.

    • @howlinhauler
      @howlinhauler Před rokem

      you could say the same thing about cheeseburgers{kills) but cannabis is safer.

  • @EpicPCGeek
    @EpicPCGeek Před 9 měsíci

    I always admire your content, creativity and style. Yet another excellent video. Thanks for sharing your class and intelligence.

  • @antonc81
    @antonc81 Před rokem +105

    This is pure anecdote but I had an aunt that used cannabis products to treat the nausea and loss of appetite she was experiencing as a side effect of chemotherapy. It worked well for her. And this is pretty consistent with the well known effect of recreational cannabis use on appetite.

    • @jiofnl5371
      @jiofnl5371 Před rokem +6

      i have known somebody who had cancer in his throat, They could not help him anymore with chemo or anything, but they informed him that with extracting THC from weed he could create a liquid that potentially could help his pain be reduced. Me as a chemistry enthusiast worked together with him and his brother to make a set up with ethanol to extract THC from weed. It really helped him in his last stages of his life. it even helped extend his life for 2 more years until he finally died.

    • @GermanTaffer
      @GermanTaffer Před rokem +1

      This sounds plausible.

    • @X4R2
      @X4R2 Před rokem +3

      THC is a legit appetite stimulant. Like, people going through chemo can talk to their doctor and get Cannabis or synthetic THC prescribed.

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 Před rokem

      Marinol is prescribed all the time for those situation; why would you think it is anecdotal?

    • @antonc81
      @antonc81 Před rokem +7

      @@tdgdbs1 I premise my post with “this is pure anecdote” because my post is just sharing an anecdote. My post didn’t reference any data or peer reviewed literature, so it is pure anecdote. I haven’t reviewed the literature but I suspect there probably is relevant data out there.

  • @mikedunn5877
    @mikedunn5877 Před rokem +122

    came here for the weed, stayed for the science. Great content

    • @leeswetnika3325
      @leeswetnika3325 Před rokem +3

      Makes me wonder if this is how Einstein got the idea about time dilation...

    • @jamescohen5200
      @jamescohen5200 Před rokem +2

      and her wonderful humor, love her

  • @TangyZizzle666
    @TangyZizzle666 Před 8 měsíci

    Love it! Nice talk with nice humor!

  • @lukasmisanthrop8557
    @lukasmisanthrop8557 Před rokem

    sabine dein humor is einfach weltklasse

  • @scottabc72
    @scottabc72 Před rokem +7

    Theres a huge problem with many studies of marijuana use, at least in the US that because its still illegal on the federal level, its still very difficult to get quality data. Relying on data from hospitals for example is really unreliable because it comes from self-reporting from patients (who may not want to disclose about non-marijuana drug use) or from testing that can easily overlook other causes, including other chemicals. Where marijuana is still illegal, its very common to find street marijuana laced with other drugs, increasingly synthetic drugs that may not show up in tests. Speaking for myself, Im a social worker and run into issues with flawed self reporting all the time, I cant tell you how often Im told "I only use weed" and it turns out theyre using other drugs as well or have mental health issues they dont want to talk about. Ive gotten to know some clients well who appear to have been able to use marijuana to help them overcome mental health problems and even other addiction issues but its only possible to get anecdotal evidence to support claims like this for now.

  • @WileECoyoteYM
    @WileECoyoteYM Před rokem +174

    Love how unbiased you are and how you note reasoning behind the causes.

    • @GaryGraham-sx4pm
      @GaryGraham-sx4pm Před rokem +3

      some of the analysis in sabine's 'investigation' is totally nuts; 'dope smokers are more likely to be hospitalized' - people with conditions likely requiring hospitalization are way more likely to have discovered marijuana as more beneficial than almost any pharmaceutical. thing is; dak is real good for some people, not so good for others. people are different.

    • @TheBullyDisciple
      @TheBullyDisciple Před rokem +2

      ​@Gary Graham go read a book, you obviously don't know anything you are talking about. Do you even know what CHS is ?

    • @GaryGraham-sx4pm
      @GaryGraham-sx4pm Před rokem +2

      . @@TheBullyDisciple. u spell ur name with two Ls or one ?

    • @blogintonblakley2708
      @blogintonblakley2708 Před rokem

      Unbiased?
      Sabine thinks that illegality is a substantive idea to decide an issue on.
      I think that means she would have supported slavery in the USA. It was legal... right? Or putting Jews in gas chambers... Also legal... at the time in the place.
      Maybe there is more to the legality and right and wrong thing than Sabine is accounting for?
      Sabine is a person who has studied science her whole life.
      She is an expert on that.
      She is NOT an expert on law or legality, or ethics, or drug use.
      She has an opinion.
      So do I, and I AM an expert on legality and right and wrong, and ethics. I've been studying these topics my whole life.
      Given what I've said... whom do you think is more right?
      Sabine or I, and why?

  • @bdozer3159
    @bdozer3159 Před rokem

    Love the humorous date presentation 👍🏼

  • @jimparsons7201
    @jimparsons7201 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for all your input. I learned so much. I’ve been slowly using less over the last year and barley smoke it anymore.

    • @jimparsons7201
      @jimparsons7201 Před 8 měsíci

      Now 100% good! No more smoking. I feel great!

  • @rjhealey
    @rjhealey Před rokem +6

    Side note In: December 2013, making Uruguay the first country in the modern era to legalize cannabis. Germany gets props for Europe but 👋 Uruguay deserves a nod too. LOVE THE SHOW.

  • @symbioticparasite6268
    @symbioticparasite6268 Před rokem +6

    I have a severe panic disorder and thanks to this I don't wake up in the middle of the night in piss and sweat anymore, got a decent job and gained 15 pounds.

  • @buckshotcharlie1829
    @buckshotcharlie1829 Před rokem

    Thank you. Your presentation and the information you convey are very good. Your dry sense of humor is terrific!

  • @chubbyschoices9701
    @chubbyschoices9701 Před rokem

    Enjoyed your video and presentation very much, the "accidental" pot hole pun made me giggle like a school boy!! Great stuff

  • @Cybernatural
    @Cybernatural Před rokem +32

    I wonder how much the hospitalisation number is inflated. I had an unrelated issue that the doctor wanted to blame on marijuana use. As soon as he found out I regularly smoked marijuana he wouldn't really listen to my problems. At least the ultrasound showed I had a real problem.

    • @shipwreck9146
      @shipwreck9146 Před rokem +2

      It's sad that I can't be honest, but this is part of the reason why I'll never tell a doctor about my substance use.
      When I'm prescribed a medication, I do my own studying to see if there's any negative interaction between cannabis and the med.
      The larger factor, is health insurance. You tell your doctor you use cannabis, and then they put it in your health record, and later on health insurance could use it as a reason to charge you more, or to not cover something. Being in the US, I can't take that risk.

    • @hlmuench4212
      @hlmuench4212 Před rokem +2

      If they ever try to put you on an antidepressant you should tell them you smoke. There have been many suicides as a direct result of a well understood contradiction. So be judicious

    • @shipwreck9146
      @shipwreck9146 Před rokem

      @@hlmuench4212 Yes, I am very careful, and do loads of studying before I put any psychoactive chemicals in my body.
      Luckily, I'll never need antidepressants, because of psilocybin (I do have a tendency towards depression, and psilocybin has changed my life. I can't say with certainty that I'd be alive right now if not for psilocybin mushrooms...
      this would be a good topic for Sabine to cover next haha)

  • @rickyvanass7192
    @rickyvanass7192 Před rokem +27

    In the Netherlands they have done an experiment with driving while under influence of cannabis. Only when really high doses administered the driving got a little bit bad as the people involved got distracted more easily but as they also drove slower there was less risk involved (in contrary to alcohol where people get overconfident about their driving and drive faster).

    • @user-kb1pj7iu6j
      @user-kb1pj7iu6j Před rokem +2

      In Seattle they did a study taking, rare users, casual users, and daily users. Subjected them to a bunch of driving tests. The conclusion was that impairment was directly related to use habits and tolerance. Effectively proving that use of the substance it's self, isn't a sole indication of impairment or in other words, is not a guarantee.

    • @toddbellows5282
      @toddbellows5282 Před rokem +1

      Contrary to the "studies" that Sabine quotes, traffic fatalities have risen in states that have legalized dope.

  • @marcusharper8252
    @marcusharper8252 Před rokem

    Great info bout that Kush we all love. Wish I can be able to grow more than 4 plants where am from ! Keep up the good work Sabine ☺️

  • @richardmonk9845
    @richardmonk9845 Před rokem

    Love your presentation style!

  • @solebridge
    @solebridge Před rokem +65

    I always watch your videos when they come up. I love how you research, give your interpretation, and encourage others to make their own interpretation

  • @savage22bolt32
    @savage22bolt32 Před rokem +91

    Sabine, ❤ the little jokes you toss into the mix! And your reporting is top notch 💯
    Also, a huge thank you for not adding a background music track while you're talking, educating us.

    • @moumous87
      @moumous87 Před rokem +3

      Oh yes, no music!!! Please never add annoying and useless background music!!!

    • @KendraAndTheLaw
      @KendraAndTheLaw Před rokem +1

      She doesn't write the jokes

  • @shinymew1213
    @shinymew1213 Před rokem

    I love listening to your videos, relaxing and informational

  • @Wib0
    @Wib0 Před rokem +59

    My brain might suffer a little bit, but my mind has been fixed because of weed. I've been diagnosed as a "high functioning" autist. And if I didn't start smoking in my student-time, I would be dead or in jail now. Weed helped me listen to me. If I smoke a joint it's like my thoughts are going slower and have more patience to linger around until I can actually understand them. It also helps me to get really focused on a certain topic or when I make music or when I paint. Without weed I would not be able to understand the things I know and am able off. Not that I'm so smart by the way, I think people have become lazier. But that's a whole other topic. Ow, also, I am able to quit weed if need be (did this a couple times when going abroad, when I had surgery and when I got sick). Just a week or two where I feel a little bit sick as if I have the flu. I don't know a lot of people that can leave their phone at home for even one day. I think I have a lot less of an addictive problem then most people have nowadays. Anyway, love your vids, Sabine! Greetings from The Netherlands.

    • @appropriatepeople
      @appropriatepeople Před rokem +3

      Autism and ADHD are often comorbidities! It might be worth your time to go for an ADHD screening. IDK if this applies to you at all, but the way you described your thoughts made me think this may be the case.
      Sorry if this unsolicited advice comes across as insensitive or intrusive!

    • @elisabethscott20
      @elisabethscott20 Před rokem +4

      Thank you for sharing your experience.... I have never felt so seen 😭

    • @hiramgraves
      @hiramgraves Před rokem +3

      "Weed helped me listen to me." I find the same to be true as a middle aged high functioning autistic person. It has brought to the surface things I've been struggling with and hiding for over 30 years. It helps me address those problems in a healthy and rational way rather than trying to hide them or deny them. I'm much less anxious after starting cannabis 4 years ago. I really do believe cannabis can be helpful for many people with ASD, so it's always awesome to see others with this condition who feel the same way.

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před rokem +1

      @@appropriatepeople unsubstantiated*

    • @stefanmargraf7878
      @stefanmargraf7878 Před rokem +1

      I am also neurodivers (you might say Asperger). To me, its hard enough to "control" my mind. I always looking for "clearness", but shit is the exact opposite, for me bad. So i dont smoke. My sister become dependend and today she is a wreck with dementia. My brother developed psychosis, never recovered and is unable to work.

  • @johnkufeldt3564
    @johnkufeldt3564 Před rokem +12

    IMO, increasing numbers are from less fear in reporting use, stronger pot and increased (excessive) use by younger people who don't know the effects. Thanks for covering this Sabine, cheers from Canada. In Canada we can grow 4 plants, must be under a meter(but they don't say tall, wide, square, cube. don't know if anyone has been charged). In 1st year grew 5, last year 2. Each time planted 8, when they got too tall I broke the top and tied it down but didn't remove it. Harvest time was when snow came, they seem quite frost hardy.

  • @poposterous236
    @poposterous236 Před rokem +51

    As a long term marijuana user I have to say that memory problems are NOTHING compared to the effects of long-term alcohol use. I just broke up with my girlfriend because her mind had been absolutely destroyed by alcohol abuse. We would argue about minor things like her schedule or what was in the fridge at home and I would always be correct; to my rightful surprise, of course. I never expected ever in my damn life to be the one who remembers things. But I can, much better than someone with Korsakoff syndrome.

    • @MateusMeurer
      @MateusMeurer Před rokem

      Poor girl, I hope she's better now!

    • @Stuit3rb4l
      @Stuit3rb4l Před rokem +5

      Cannabis has only short-term memory loss, wich can be hard when trying to understand or learning something. Or having a conversation and being in a sentence where you forgot halfway what you wanted to say... She might have her brain damaged permanently, while you only are having trouble memorising or recalling things as long as you are under the influence. And that's quite a difference!

    • @shepberryhill4912
      @shepberryhill4912 Před rokem +1

      @@MateusMeurer It's not one bit funny that you describe mental degradation from alcohol as normal behavior.

    • @elisabethscott20
      @elisabethscott20 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Stuit3rb4l I disagree. Cannabis has been an amazing study aid for me. Would not have graduated university without it.

    • @brianbrian1769
      @brianbrian1769 Před rokem +2

      Did you study painting at Uni?
      Canvas. 😄

  • @TheyStillCallMeRicky
    @TheyStillCallMeRicky Před rokem +59

    Hi Sabine,
    My cannabis use was started when it was illegal.
    In fact, Laws have never been a consideration in my pursuit of getting high.
    Call it a curiosity, call it irresponsible .. but, I eventually tried most mainstream drugs.
    I realized when I was TOO eager for any one of those drugs - I needed to stop, and did.
    I managed to get through life without substance abuse problems with basic "Self Awareness"
    When experimenting with weed, I realized i would get headaches once in a while.
    I noticed the patterns and realized that weed increased my mucus production considerably
    I now require lots of water when i put THC in my body .. no more headaches.
    Cannabis requires Hydration or you're going to have a bad time.

    • @elisabethscott20
      @elisabethscott20 Před rokem +8

      "cannabis requires hydration or you're going to have a bad time" 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @EnglishMike
      @EnglishMike Před rokem +2

      Not for you maybe, but for many of the people who have never actively pursued getting high, like me, the legal status of cannabis makes all the difference.

    • @MyName-tb9oz
      @MyName-tb9oz Před rokem +6

      My guess is you're one of us lucky people who don't have an 'addict' personality. Some people are way more likely to become mentally addicted to all kinds of things than others.
      When i was in the Army I noticed that I couldn't sleep one night. Then I realized that I hadn't had any alcohol. So I quit drinking for a couple of weeks. I was developing a physical addiction to it but clearly had no mental addiction or I wouldn't have been able to stop. It was just, "Oh. That's not good. I'd better take a break on the booze." People with 'addict' personalities just can't do that. Whether it's alcohol, gambling, sex, video gaming, or whatever. (I may have an addiction to writing long social media comments, though...)

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před rokem

      @@MyName-tb9oz everyone has addictive tendencies.

    • @r4x2
      @r4x2 Před rokem +7

      Your body requires hydration, or you’re going to have a bad time in general.

  • @shannelowe183
    @shannelowe183 Před rokem

    These are great, smart humor and topics are worth watching

  • @petersvalgaardhenriksen5824
    @petersvalgaardhenriksen5824 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The primary argument for legalization I think would be defunding organized crime. Organized crime could be considered to cause greater overall societal damage compared to the more individualized problems of legalization.

  • @leeroytmofo1
    @leeroytmofo1 Před rokem +16

    This is spot on. In terms of gateway drugs alcohol is the one I've actually seen do most damage (ever see a heroin addict rattling? Note it's a strong can of booze they normally resort to, NOT a big fat spliff).

    • @eloiseharbeson2483
      @eloiseharbeson2483 Před rokem +2

      Alcohol is considered to be a gateway drug, but I consider cigarettes worse because of the much reduced stigma associated with tobacco use. This may be changing, at least in some demographics.

  • @soritessoreites1207
    @soritessoreites1207 Před rokem +37

    I didn't smoke for decades after college. I've had debilitating migraines since early elementary school. The year before I started smoking again I probably averaged 3 migraines per week that would cause me to withdraw to a dark, quiet room for several hours due to the pain. Last year I had 3 such migraines. I'm not a daily user, just a couple of times a month, but I know what it feels like in the morning to know I'm going to need to shut down completely that afternoon. And that almost never happens anymore. There's nothing quite like having fierce symptoms, like a spot of sunshine on a piece of paper being a painful reminder anywhere in my field of vision, knowing it may last for hours, then to take one drag and two minutes later the pain is gone, not masked, gone and does not come back for days or weeks. The strongest side effects (being the "high" euphoria,) will last for an hour and I don't really enjoy being in public at that time, but I also don't mind using the hour for personal time, for things that don't require decision making essentially, just like I don't make decisions after a glass of wine.

    • @pom791
      @pom791 Před rokem +1

      im skeptical combustion can help migraines in the long run, glad it works for you but smoking is not good for your heart rate and blood pressure

    • @nudgeA7
      @nudgeA7 Před rokem

      yep i remember those migrainedays all too well too, i dont know what happened , but i lost them completely eventually..., yet i am sure that quitting on alcohol was a good idea, but i cannot deny that weed had a part in that too:)

    • @robertcarhiboux3164
      @robertcarhiboux3164 Před rokem +1

      it can also cure asthma for some persons. A friend of mine had asthma when he was young, and had crisis all the time, when he smoked weed his crisis stop, and he never had the trouble anymore and even have the spray with him anymore.

    • @pom791
      @pom791 Před rokem

      @@robertcarhiboux3164 i don’t know much about asthma personally, but it’s reported that smoke in general “dumbs down” the cilia leading to and inhabiting your lungs which is why when a smoker stops then they will begin hacking like a sick dog to expel everything that’s been stuck down there, cannabis can also can help combat inflammation as well which may also explain in part why your friend may have found relief in it.
      As I have mentioned before it’s important to weigh the cons and pros, and reflect on long term use, when side effects arise the cope that is palpable in some comments will also be a hindrance to stop. If it helps asthma that’s fine to experiment with but be aware chronic use is considered at least once a week, and chronic long term use will cause your endocannabinoid system to become saturated

    • @flyingchimp5012
      @flyingchimp5012 Před rokem +1

      @@pom791 Scepticism is nice, but a certain with the 60s associated hallucinogenic will also stop migraines. The evidence for serotonin-receptor pathogenesis of migraine is greatly increasing. and if some isomeres of thc have, even a weak, affinity for those receptors, Sorites anecdote probably has something more to it.

  • @chadyonfire7878
    @chadyonfire7878 Před rokem

    Thank u such a nuanced views on the topic

  • @doofkhwetty
    @doofkhwetty Před 11 měsíci +2

    Really worried about the increasing smoking rates amongst youths. Studies on the effects of cannabis on brain development are desperately needed (even if only to prove me wrong),
    Smoked heavily from about 15 to 25, heavily being winding bongs all day every day. My memory is utterly fucked. I cant remember the most important tasks i need to accomplish. If i write a note the night before i usually end up finding the note a week later and being like "wut"
    Daily life is difficult as shit and constantly forgetting to do things for myself, for others, even ongoing jobs, fills me with anxiety and despair because i think that people think im a lazy selfish arsehole when in fact my brain is broken and im just stuck hating myself. Thank god for dogs.
    Nobody should have to experience this.

  • @darryllyle5250
    @darryllyle5250 Před rokem +36

    I love watching your videos. You break down complicated subjects into something that is easily digestible while also not glossing over the important facts that support the understanding.

  • @captainuki
    @captainuki Před rokem +6

    Lets get one thing straight... I know far more people with alcohol problems than the ones with weed problems. And even more important, users with weed problems don't effect on other lives as much as the alcoholic people does. Most alcoholics ruin the whole family.

  • @andrewwong295
    @andrewwong295 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for all the review on this. I think it's important to have a sober look at all of the evidence because Much of the discourse Has not actually focused on what the data is telling us currently

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven Před 7 měsíci +2

    🙏 Thank You So Much Prof Sabine for the informative & entertaining illumination on the Pros & Cons of using Marijuana ... 🌷🌿🌎💜🕊

  • @parityviolation968
    @parityviolation968 Před rokem +3

    4:40 That's the Big Bong Theory...

  • @AM-gc4yd
    @AM-gc4yd Před rokem +19

    It depends on which strain do you use. Each variety has different flavonoids and terpenes , one makes you weak and relaxed, one makes you powerful and mighty. Then you have many cannabinoids other than thc and CBD, there's cbg, CBN, etc... It's a very complex but simple plant and if you know it and listen your body it is very helpful

    • @TheBullyDisciple
      @TheBullyDisciple Před rokem

      So false. Go read a book, every terp, every strain effects EVERYBODY different. What makes you hyper might make another person couch locked.

    • @AM-gc4yd
      @AM-gc4yd Před rokem +5

      @@TheBullyDisciple what is false exactly? Did you read all the comment? I specified "if you know it and know your body".

    • @AM-gc4yd
      @AM-gc4yd Před rokem

      @@TheBullyDisciple and terpenes are terpenes, you cannot change their propriety, your couch locking comment it's superficial

    • @TheBullyDisciple
      @TheBullyDisciple Před rokem

      @@AM-gc4yd you really have 0 clue how this stuff works. 🤦‍♂️ "terpenes are terpenes." Is like saying Vodka is Vodka, you're gonna act/feel the same everytime you drink... than to your other point everything you said was wrong. Everything now adays is hybrid, no matter how much they tell you "it's a sativa or indica." IF you've talked to a DR about this you'd know... 🤦‍♂️ nobody knows how they are going to feel on every strain of bud or feel the same everytime due to mental chemistry, so that's just a dumb point since there are millions of strains.

    • @AM-gc4yd
      @AM-gc4yd Před rokem

      @@TheBullyDisciple TEACH ME MY MASTER!!! TEACH ME PLEASE!!! Anybody talked about sativa or indica, you are assuming way too much little fella. You don't knot me and still your are putting words in my script.

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Před rokem +1

    Noor (Arabic)
    It’s a charming word, also used as a unisex name in the Arab world. It means “cannabis” or “Divine Cannabis.” The word plays an essential role in the esoteric practices where it refers to inner illumination. It’s derived from Proto-Semitic “nūr,” which means “fire.”

  • @astralfaeriequeen
    @astralfaeriequeen Před 7 měsíci

    I'm finally glad a video on PURE FACTS was made on this. I find all of them interesting, and I can't see how this develops as time goes on.

  • @vomeronasal
    @vomeronasal Před rokem +29

    Excellent job! Watched this while smoking a bowl of my first LEGAL cannabis grow. Been growing the flowers for 36 years, last year was the first time I didn't have to hide the damn plants!

    • @brianbrian1769
      @brianbrian1769 Před rokem +1

      36 years? Hasn't affected your memory then.

    • @QESPINCETI
      @QESPINCETI Před rokem

      DAM plant is correct

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před rokem

      @@kellyharbeson18 floriduh is bat crap crazy. why would you willingly live there??

    • @kevfit4333
      @kevfit4333 Před rokem +3

      Mine are hidden in plain sight. The mailman likes my lupins.

    • @vomeronasal
      @vomeronasal Před rokem

      @@kevfit4333 Many of my neighbors complain about the smell of my "Afghani Mint" plants, but happily help me smoke it...

  • @rahulsinghmd
    @rahulsinghmd Před rokem +16

    Your dead pan delivery is absolutely awesome! Second only to your science facts/ theory explanations !

  • @shannonfrench6893
    @shannonfrench6893 Před 8 měsíci +1

    As someone who started smoking on a daily basis from 1979 until 1997 then cut way back for several years then started daily again after it was legalized in my state in 2019 I have my own analysis and it might be different than yours. The millennials think the weed is so much better than what we had in the late '70/ early '80's. I was a very heavy user then and had a high tolerance. We used to get excellent weed from Afghanistan, Columbia and Jamaica before the Mexican cartels took the US market and we got some pretty nasty weed. Then
    one day a friend who was stationed in the Navy in Hawaii gave me a joint of "Maui Wowie." It took my girlfriend and I a week to smoke that joint! And I mean we didn't smoke anything else but that joint that week. The best flower they sell now isn't any better than that joint but these concentrates and waxes and shatter and edibles are super incredible! I think that's the main difference.

  • @brianrajala7671
    @brianrajala7671 Před rokem

    You are fun to listen to Sabine!