Tuesday, May 21, 2013

#FRESHOUT9jaUpdate Marijuana Improves Self Esteem And Helps Blood Sugar Regulation - Study

Studies has proved marijuana increases self esteem, makes you skinnier and it's useful for blood sugar regulation. Researchers revealed that participants who smoke marijuana have smaller waist circumference than those who have never smoked marijuana. Out of the 7,040 participants, marijuana users reported higher levels of self worth compared to non marijuana users. The marijuana study worked in four phases to study different results based upon life circumstances. In general, marijuana users hardly suffer from depression even when lonely.
     Timothy Deckman of the University of Kentucky said marijuana helps self esteem in his study:
Prior work has shown that the analgesic acetaminophen found in Tylenol, which acts indirectly through CB1 receptors in the brain, reduces the pain of social exclusion. The current research provides the first evidence that marijuana also dampens the negative emotional consequences of social exclusion on negative emotional outcomes.
    Tommy Chang also indicated legalizing marijuana could help improve general self esteem by creating a cash flow to the Federal government, he said:
Look at the situation we’re in now. Now, the government is tapped into the biggest cash crop in the world … There’s little manufacturing cost. You don’t have to do anything except watch it grow and get a couple of hippies to cut it and then put it in a bag.
Since marijuana helps self esteem, the researchers reached a conclusion that since marijuana is been used to treat physical pain, and the current findings suggest that it may also reduce emotional pain. This may reflect a poor way of coping with social pain, but it may also explain some of the widespread appeal of marijuana.

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