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The Negative Health Consequences of Smoking and Vaping Cannabis and Tobacco
Inhaling smoke from cannabis or tobacco and vaping nicotine or cannabis oil are all severely detrimental to the endothelial cells of the body and can lead to elevated levels of prolactin and reduced levels of testosterone.
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Studying the acute effects of cannabis is a difficult task due to the difficulties of accurate self-reported usage and the varied experiences of different users under institutional guidelines.
1:54:11 - 1:55:07 (00:55)
Summary
Studying the acute effects of cannabis is a difficult task due to the difficulties of accurate self-reported usage and the varied experiences of different users under institutional guidelines.
ChapterThe Negative Health Consequences of Smoking and Vaping Cannabis and Tobacco
EpisodeThe Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body
PodcastHuberman Lab
Marijuana use can lead to an increase in estrogen due to the conversion of testosterone, potentially leading to gynecomastia in males and increased breast size in females.
1:55:07 - 1:57:56 (02:49)
Summary
Marijuana use can lead to an increase in estrogen due to the conversion of testosterone, potentially leading to gynecomastia in males and increased breast size in females. Chronic use of marijuana appears to significantly reduce testosterone levels and increase aromatase enzymes.
ChapterThe Negative Health Consequences of Smoking and Vaping Cannabis and Tobacco
EpisodeThe Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body
PodcastHuberman Lab
Both smoking and vaping cannabis and tobacco have negative health consequences on the lungs and endothelial cells.
1:57:58 - 2:08:36 (10:38)
Summary
Both smoking and vaping cannabis and tobacco have negative health consequences on the lungs and endothelial cells. A significant percentage of pregnant mothers in the US use cannabis, risking the negative effects of THC and CBD on the developing fetus.