Originally posted by GirlPatriot
On pot and it being mentally addictive. I think people have a misconception about what that actually means. I believe most people feel that the people just "think they need it." Well this is true in a sense but there is a chemically addictive reason behind it. Like all drugs "pot" affects the reuptake of many neurological chemicals. These chemicals are extensive and diverse with them most well known probably being dopamine. These chemicals can cause a variety or conditions but for people who are "addicted" it usually causes euphoria. Why? Because these people (myself being one of them) either have 1) a natural chemical imbalance or 2) a reuptake or neuropathic disorder. So indeed the person is not addicted to pot per se'. They are adicted to the chemical change occuring in their own bodies facilitated by the drug.
GP
On pot and it being mentally addictive. I think people have a misconception about what that actually means. I believe most people feel that the people just "think they need it." Well this is true in a sense but there is a chemically addictive reason behind it. Like all drugs "pot" affects the reuptake of many neurological chemicals. These chemicals are extensive and diverse with them most well known probably being dopamine. These chemicals can cause a variety or conditions but for people who are "addicted" it usually causes euphoria. Why? Because these people (myself being one of them) either have 1) a natural chemical imbalance or 2) a reuptake or neuropathic disorder. So indeed the person is not addicted to pot per se'. They are adicted to the chemical change occuring in their own bodies facilitated by the drug.
GP
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