Chronically used cannabis from age 14 to 23. At 30, it’s clear putting it down was one of the best decisions of my life. I finally realized I just didn’t enjoy it. I’d smoke and constantly think, “I’ve got to quit, I’ve got to quit.” If you’re feeling that way, listen to that voice. Somehow it knows who you really want to be.
@avijeetsharma87372 жыл бұрын
Wow! I feel the same way, that inner voice tells me it's not something that's good enough for me!
@alexvfirehead2 жыл бұрын
Steve Jobs
@eriks28462 жыл бұрын
@@alexvfirehead exactly!
@Herbivor72 жыл бұрын
Damn. I’m in the same boat. Started at 13 and I’m now 23. I’ve stopped in the past but never for more than a year. Sometimes I think i have to stop for good. I’ve never really felt anxious or gotten any kind of mental disorder but the information provided is very alarming. And with new research the facts are undeniable. Edit: since watching this episode I’m now 4 weeks sober and going strong. I have no intention to smoke ever again. I feel great and my mind feels clear. Thank you Andrew for providing the information so many of us needed to hear.
@-gluttonie9962 жыл бұрын
literally same exact experience, im now 24, i cant do anything with my days, constantly thinking about quitting my bad habits and finding a good therapist. if u dont mind sharing, did u have that motivation problem as well and (if so) how much time did it take to get things working again?
@nicolejackson95922 жыл бұрын
I’ve been hoping for this episode. I’m a daily user who has been in denial that it has made my anxiety worse. My partner and my therapist have been gently trying to tell me but I haven’t wanted to listen because of the positive effects. I’m already four weeks without alcohol after listening to the alcohol episode, this is my next step. Thank you so much Dr. Huberman.
@gatesroyale2 жыл бұрын
You got this buddy! I lost 135 pounds last year and don’t smoke or drink because longevity is important for me and I’m only 25! I believe in you.
@FurbiidN2 жыл бұрын
Take some B1 in a form call TTFD. Anxiety Gone.
@andreawimer43342 жыл бұрын
@@FurbiidN really?. I have used b1 for hyper horses. Ill research tgst
@christopherkush18672 жыл бұрын
Same here brother, stay strong!!
@y0Fusionn2 жыл бұрын
I smoked for several years without any anxiety then all of a sudden it started giving me crippling anxiety to the point of throwing up! Took me several months of being off it for it to go
@JohnGeorge-pw2xo22 күн бұрын
I started smoking Marijuana since my teenage, got addicted to cigarettes. Spent my whole life fighting Cigarettes addiction. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my husband recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with related health challenges.
@MorrisBasar-jm9lc22 күн бұрын
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
@canerbakar-jv2si22 күн бұрын
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
@CathieGomez-mp8sk21 күн бұрын
YES sure of mycologist Predroshrooms. Mushrooms literally got me off my feet and turned my whole life around. I am currently a housing manager for a recovery program. I wouldn't have been able to do that shit without psilocybin.
@NasDaily_1121 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. That's rough I sympathize. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health. I will pray for you all.
@Owemruther-hk4zn21 күн бұрын
Where do I reach this dude? If possible can I find him on Google
@kyraroseriley Жыл бұрын
I’ve been 9 months sober from all THC since the day this podcast came out ❤ have never been more creative, motivated and focused on my life. Thank you Dr. Huberman !
@JohnMc1776 Жыл бұрын
Congrats bro!
@austino5076 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome bro love how this video is bringing awareness!!!
@ivannegrozny5388 Жыл бұрын
@@jon5423 Exactly. It's not the plant's fault for being toxic, it's your fault for smoking it
@Test7017 Жыл бұрын
Strange he doesnt bring up the melanie dreher study on cannabis use for pregnat mothers😂😂😂😂..
@jcDUBSS11 ай бұрын
You inspire me Kyra🙏🏽
@lukej77582 жыл бұрын
Been using cannabis (smoking, baking, edibles, you name it) for nearly a decade. Last four years have been trying and failing repeatedly to get it under control. I’ve done 30 days off successfully twice (another time that didn’t hold). The last two years focused more on tapering with mixed results. This podcast made me decide to take a full 90 days off, and then reassess whether it can occupy a small, moderated place in my life or if I should indefinitely withhold. Based on this and Anna Lembke’s book, 30 days is about when dopamine circuits are resetting. By going 90 days my hope is I can get a full two months of “normal”, or as close to it as I can get. Unfortunately I started at 19, so I may have permanently effected my endocannabinoid system. Weed has been both a blessing and a curse, but the longer I’ve used it, the more dependent I’ve become. It really has negatively affected my life and relationships and it’s time to end this. Can’t help but wonder how much more I might have accomplished in the last decade had I never touched it, but can’t change the past. Focusing on moving forward and improving my life. I’ve taken Huberman’s advice countless times with great results, and this time I’m serious about beating this addiction. 3 days in, wish me luck everyone. Thanks Professor Huberman for having such a positive impact on my life!!
@brothernorb85862 жыл бұрын
I always found 2 months would do it for the cravings. Also occasional wasn't nice due to low tolerance. Good luck is worth it
@toaderg2 жыл бұрын
I'm in the same boat. good luck brother. we aren't alone.
@nicolasjorquera84652 жыл бұрын
I’m commenting so I can look back and say that I successfully did 90 days too! We got this 💪
@lukej77582 жыл бұрын
@@nicolasjorquera8465 Nice! I'll follow up on this post about whether I made it. Best of luck friends!
@khabibnurmagomedov42512 жыл бұрын
Dude you started at 19 yrs old and think it's the reason you can't take a break? Dont you worry about that most of the people start earlier or even way earlier and still drop it if they will to.
@tjvroom7076 Жыл бұрын
This video may very well be my wake up call to stop smoking. I've been a chronic user( everyday multiple times per day) since I was 15 and now I'm about to turn 21. I've watched this video the past 3 days straight, the longest I've been without cannabis for years. It's not much yet, and it hasn't been enjoyable, but I do believe it is fully worth it. Thank you Dr. Huberman for all you have done.
@Mediamikemusic Жыл бұрын
Keep it up! I haven't taken a break in 14 years and I smoke daily. I just found this video and made a lot of realizations myself. Good luck to you
@Mediamikemusic Жыл бұрын
even if I thought you were legit you are terrible at approaching someone to make a sale. Prob a cop.
@namesurname7332 Жыл бұрын
day 7 and I feel much better after 5 years of chronic abuse, dont miss your chance, buddy
@ObiRoseKenobi Жыл бұрын
Keep it up dude
@marajones1828 Жыл бұрын
I’m about to turn 25 and I’ve been smoking were chronically for 3 years now and I hate how my brain feels right now. I’m Day 1 on trying to stop and I want to do this so badly, especially before my birthday. I hate feeling like I don’t have control over my brain. I hate not being able to enjoy life without weed. It’s not easy but I agree, it’s so worth it. And WE are worth it ❤️
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU6 ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@Jennifer-bw7ku6 ай бұрын
Yes, dr.sporessss I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.!
@Jennifer-bw7ku6 ай бұрын
Yes he is. dr.sporessss
@AnjeloValeriano6 ай бұрын
Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.
@elizabethwilliams66516 ай бұрын
Can Dr. sporessss send to me in UK?
@Jennifer-bw7ku6 ай бұрын
Absolutely, his offerings extend to global delivery, prioritizing complete confidentiality for individuals valuing their privacy.
@DoctorX14910 ай бұрын
Just wanted to come back and say that this episode, the week it came out, helped me quit daily cannabis use and take my life back. I am over 400 days THC-free and feel like I took my life back. Thank you Dr. Huberman for changing my life.
@waldo-c9i10 ай бұрын
I’m trying to stop. Been using for 7 years now, really thc wax a lot, super nervous to stop. Any tips?
@DoctorX14910 ай бұрын
@@waldo-c9i I’m so sorry that you’re struggling right now, I feel you brother. toward the end, all I had was a dab pen and cartridges, as well as some old bongs. I went and threw the dab pen in the river so that I could never retrieve it. Gave the bongs to a stoner friend, maybe I should have thrown those out too. Depriving myself of the stuff was critical. To help with the episodes of withdrawal panic and anxiety, which were almost every day for a week and tapered off substantially after that, I would still smoke a CBD joint or take a CBD gummy. I knew it wasn’t ideal, and for some people that might just agitate their addiction, but for me it helped a lot. I no longer need to do this, and haven’t had CBD in months. I also told people what I was doing and had accountability in them. They talked me through some dark moments and pulled me out the other side.
@BullseyeHTX9 ай бұрын
Congrats man, it can be no easy task. I started at 16 with Dab pens and did more flower when I moved out at 18 and it destroyed my mental health slowly and increased my anxiety. This past 8 months I’ve lost the sense of dependence and reduced my intake to 3-4 puffs of a joint every night. I’ve felt the negative effects dissipate and my mental clarity comeback, but I’m sitting here asking myself why not ditch it overall. I think this podcast did it for me. I’m lucky to have worked myself to a point of not needing it as much nor being high from waking to sleeping. I should probably take advantage of that and quit altogether.
@Boog85 ай бұрын
I smoke weed everyday and can beat you in anything that matters
@dudumntambo99195 ай бұрын
What differences are you feeling? My boyfriend chronically smokes and I don’t like him when he hasn’t had a joint. I also don’t want him feeling like I’m trying to control him by asking him to quit.
@jopo79962 жыл бұрын
Not to be blunt, but Andrew weeds out useless information and rolls out another dope podcast by himself. It's not even a joint effort.
@barryallen23242 жыл бұрын
😂 made my day
@imadeyoureadthis12 жыл бұрын
This comment, needs to be pinned.
@ASRMN27 Жыл бұрын
Get out
@diamarge Жыл бұрын
Best!!! 😊
@starseed2280 Жыл бұрын
This comment got me high 😉 ... funny af 😅👏
@Eminem2Biggy Жыл бұрын
I smoked from age 17-26, and I quit a month ago as of today. During those years, my speech got worse, I become more anxious and depressed, I lost my passion and determination for medicine, i had no focus, my social life slowly decreased, and I was completely dependent on it to sleep, eat, and feel ok. Since quitting, while the withdrawals were hard, virtually everything in my life got better, I got back into my career, I’m building healthier relationships, and I’m not a slave to a drug that used to dictate my whole life. This video is the wake up call we all needed. Thank you, Dr. Huberman! You are making the world a better place.
@dayligs Жыл бұрын
My speech has become odd too, I trip over my own words and over think conversations before they happen making it worse. Damn, time I take a break I reckon.
@TheMightyMidget Жыл бұрын
This was my final sign. Thankyou for sharing your experience. 25 in a month or so. Smoked since 19. I think it’s time.
@jasonblack614210 ай бұрын
Yep anyone says different they in denial and programed
@glowingone17749 ай бұрын
>anyone who isnt like me is in denial!!!!!!!!!@@jasonblack6142
@morarvladi50649 ай бұрын
Any updates? It’s been 5 months since you posted this. How are you feeling now
@TheGrumba Жыл бұрын
I've been an artist and a songwriter for longer than a decade, and when I first discovered weed at around 19 it was world changing how easy it was to write a song. I would get totally dialed in and finish a really great song in one night. That initial experience gave me a really skewed sense of what was actually happening and set me on the path of dependence and bad side effects. Now, older and more intune with my body and my mental states, I realize what was actually happening was that it made the state of creativity feel more rewarding and thereby giving me more motivation to engage with that state more often. There is more going on than just that, but that was a huge thing for me to realize. Yes, it did narrow my focus into what I was engaging in more easily and more quickly, but that state can be entered into without cannabis, it just has to be learned differently and approached with a bit more intention and effort. Thats my anecdotal experience and some internal observations. Great episode. So glad we are all finally getting some quality in depth research on a plant that has been believed to be completely evil or completely good. Of course the truth lies somewhere between those two extremes.
@edwhite7475 Жыл бұрын
Me too, . .now it puts me to sleep.
@athphil Жыл бұрын
I agree, I've been producing music for about 7 years now. For the first 3-4 years I was convinced I needed weed to sit down and bust a great sounding beat in a single night. Nowadays I find it much easier to produce with a cup of coffee and setting a time/sound constraint to jump start creativity. Much better to listen back to my creation with a joint in my hand later on.
@shnoogums1 Жыл бұрын
Bro I never write the same kinda music sober that I do when stoned off my bird. If I get too high and get kinda panicky, I write the most incredible music in my head almost as a defense mechanism from the troubling thoughts
@TheGrumba Жыл бұрын
@@shnoogums1 ahahaha that's awesome. Or scary. However you wanna see it.
@shnoogums1 Жыл бұрын
@@TheGrumba it’s beautiful friend. I’d be nothing without music
@antoniomata6322 Жыл бұрын
I listen to the alcohol episode and had stopped drinking a month before I listened to it and was glad I stopped. Last night was my last day of smoking cannabis. This podcast has improved my health and sense of self so much. Thank you Andrew. I don't know if you'll read this but thank you so much.
@klompsauce8 ай бұрын
Still going strong?
@simongreenthumb63766 ай бұрын
But what do you quit next? It's a tough call. A monks life doesn't seem like a good life to me. Good luck finding balance🙂
@EXTERMINATEANTIUTILITARIANS3 ай бұрын
@@simongreenthumb6376You can live a perfectly happy and HAPPIER life without social media and drugs, yes THC is a drug and a very bad one.
@haydenpalmer04 Жыл бұрын
It’s like he knows which definitions I’m going to forget and reiterates them exactly when I need him to. This guy is a genius on all levels I swear
@curiousone6129 Жыл бұрын
The sign of an extraordinary educator.
@carlovincetti4538 Жыл бұрын
No, he is not a genius. He is just well-read and conveys information very, very well.
@haydenpalmer04 Жыл бұрын
@@carlovincetti4538 genius was an exaggeration😅
@paulnoorbergen3514 Жыл бұрын
@@haydenpalmer04 we can all learn things new and technical, even scientific, just depends how we apply ourselves and the thirst for knowledge.
@kennethkeen1234 Жыл бұрын
Fine for Americans but he would not stand a chance in hell of getting any applause from an audience anywhere outside the land of wooden huts. Pitiful!
@sevenspineiii75242 жыл бұрын
I never use cannabis until I was 38. It actually brought me down to a normal level. I was always pushing myself and it made me appreciate this more simple things in life and to be more loving and caring.
@CJ-oj8om2 жыл бұрын
Awesome just be careful. Can be sneaky. No one rides for free
@bizzareadventure85762 жыл бұрын
Same here. I have smoked every night for years. And I do see some benefits from not smoking. But when I take a break I sometimes get frustrated. And distracted by superficial expectations of life. Then I smoke and feel alittle centered and grounded. And humbled. But it’s hard to know if it’s more positive or negative. I haven’t taken a long enough break
@carlosnavarro56822 жыл бұрын
I started at 34 and I became dependant cause anxiety as Andrew mentioned my memory and cognitive functions decreased and almost became like homeless and dealing. I'm 4 months since my last smoke and was not easy cause I feel like you. (gave me a positive creative and loving mood). And I live many adventures nevertheless I don't remember cause I was stoned. I'm depressed and no motivation sometimes good sometimes bad majority good.
@Ninnymuggins7572 жыл бұрын
@@CJ-oj8om agreed
@popeopera2 жыл бұрын
@@bizzareadventure8576 Haven't taken an extended break from daily use in a long while, but when observing my own reactive 'flare ups' of irritability and the like; it's generally because I haven't been doing my 5-10min semi-regular meditation which is a massive source for peace of mind for me...and can spike random sober moments of bliss/gratitude with consistent practice.
@iwaslikeameliooo2 жыл бұрын
I quit marijuana at the start of the summer after being a daily user. I was having extreme anxiety and felt I was possibly borderline personality disorder. I saw a psychiatrist and she said she sees quite a few patients who present as having mental disorders and when they quit, they no longer do. I quit cold turkey a few days later and after that cancelled all future appointments with her, due to just simply not needing them. It’s make a remarkable positive difference on my mental health and I feel like a new person for the better. There needs to be more awareness about marijuana not being a one size fits all miracle drug.
@saragracie55542 жыл бұрын
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@kennethrobinson76472 жыл бұрын
I’d recommend continuing to see your therapist or find one that specializes in trauma. I’d say almost all of us have some sort of unresolved trauma which could have influenced your need to self medicate in the first place.
@gary_beniford2 жыл бұрын
Its normal for mental health to fluctuate over your life as challenges happen. If you end up in rough place mentally again dont beat yourself up if you decide to use it again.
@BlowinFree2 жыл бұрын
@Shaboygan Bakalal such an interesting comment 💯👋tell me more please
@BlowinFree2 жыл бұрын
@Shaboygan Bakalal I just knew it 🥰I love you so very much 💋
@aw2589 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Huberman, I'm back to rewatch this episode and listen without denial in my mind, and sober. I've been a chronic user for 21 years and have come to terms with the fact that this habitual use has had a negative impact on my life in multiple ways for far too long. I appreciate you for the plethora of information on your channel, and I want to say that it is helping me and others to improve their lives beyond what they would otherwise be able to do without this information. Thank you.
@fastwhips99 Жыл бұрын
I smoked from 18-27 and I can say it was a fun ride in the beginning but it put be back a lot, it just made me comfortable. But to achieve my goals financially and spiritually I had to quit. Six months clean now and I’ve never felt better. Full of energy and motivation god bless
@Godshonestruth Жыл бұрын
Blessings 💪✝️
@Adri-dj9ve Жыл бұрын
What simtomps did u ha
@fastwhips99 Жыл бұрын
@@Adri-dj9ve nothing really just stayed busy and I quit cold turkey it’s all in the mind
@Adri-dj9ve Жыл бұрын
@@fastwhips99 true
@victoriabell4284 Жыл бұрын
Did you experience withdrawal symptoms? Specifically insomnia. It's been 2 weeks since I decided to stop and I cannot sleep. The lack of sleep is scaring me. Any tips or inspiration?
@melissachinnici Жыл бұрын
I smoked literally every day for 13 years until 6 months ago when I quit entirely. Just stopped having the positive effects it used to, like the creativity aspect. I would even venture to say it helped regulate my disordered eating habits from a long-term ED. However, it made me more paranoid and anxious over time, like you said. Sometimes, I think I miss it, but all it was for me was a coping mechanism and way of numbing out. A lot of the studies cited are applicable to my own experience. Low libido, slow speech pattern, and awful short-term memory... which piles on after a while. It is nice being in the present moment, having better active listening skills, and the ability to retain information more clearly.
@djemskouame4266 Жыл бұрын
Governmental recreational weed did that to you lol
@cheebadigga4092 Жыл бұрын
well one can smoke a month or two and then take a break, a week or two, or months, and then smoke again to have the same effects as they had on day 1. just saying. it's not a must to smoke daily, it never was
@annamariemoon Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to quit, Can you give me some advice, please?
@richy136 Жыл бұрын
@@annamariemoon hi, hope u dont mind me chipping in and trying to help. I was a heavy enthusiast for quite a while and eventually quit. I started having some weird experiences and felt like I was in this bubble or cloud of a life. My experience of quitting was that it took a few goes and after a month of having quit it got easier. Then for a few years I still had the occasional few hours or day of a strong urge, which went. I think I realised that small things would stress me, which I'd then want to fix with weed, but I realised that it wansnt the thing that was stressing me, it was the absence of weed (hope that makes sense) Now I don't have any strong urge and even occasionally enjoy it.
@cheebadigga4092 Жыл бұрын
@@annamariemoon For me it was and always has been the first 3 days. Just don't smoke for 3 days. Soon as those are over, it gets easier and easier and the urge goes away rapidly. That is THC, though, not some synthetic cannabinoid cocktail you get from the streets. Either way, after around 20-30 days your brain should be calibrated back to normal endocannabinoid levels.
@joseduarte32352 жыл бұрын
Decided to participate in sober October. No alcohol, cannabis and no pornography. And Dr. Huberman comes out with this gem. I may be able to quit cannabis finally by understanding how it works. Thank you Dr. Huberman.
@chayblay2 жыл бұрын
Stay strong fellow stranger. I’m doing the same sober october
@steve00alt702 жыл бұрын
What method were you consuming cannabis?
@joseduarte32352 жыл бұрын
@@steve00alt70 mostly smoking it. From a water pipe/bong. Rarely I eat it.
@Fergus-H-MacLeod2 жыл бұрын
Good luck man
@hurrifanc.34342 жыл бұрын
Me too. Well not alcohol because i rarely drink anyway and it's not a problem for me because i don't enjoy it that much.
@dimpled_skeptic9310 ай бұрын
Im almost 9 months clean and I've just come across this episode. Can't wait to give it a listen, i know quitting has been the best choice I've ever made for myself.
@TerrarianLibrarian2 жыл бұрын
Day 3 of Sober October and I can't fully express my gratitude to you for sharing this today. I am a chronic user (all day, every day) and I was not only oblivious to the fact that I was harming myself, I actually believed cannabis to healthful to my mind, body, and spirit. The divergent thinking I experienced with cannabis was so liberating and intoxicating that it seemed to be a divine plant medicine. Using cannabis has allowed me to view my reality with an awe and wonder I previously found lacking in my every day living experience. This is enlightening. I am humbled. Thank you for releasing me from my ignorance. I am suffering withdrawal symptoms far more than I could have conceived of, but after watching this I am resolute in my decision to be sober. In fact, you have changed my mind and entire philosophy in less than 3 hours. Thank you, Andrew 🙏
@stringbender32 жыл бұрын
What you said is true just don’t abuse it
@youtubechannel123712 жыл бұрын
@@stringbender3 I’ll have to second that! To piggy-back on what you said: It’s not that weed is entirely good or bad, it’s exists within a spectrum. It’s like drinking; Huberman also discourages the use of alcohol. However, if alcohol is used responsibly and in moderation, it could be an effective tool to better leverage say, more social connection, which can have a net-positive on one’s life. These substances should be seen as tools, used with caution and discernment. When we use substances, whether “healthy” or not in order to numb ourselves as an escape from reality, this is unwise and will always lead to disregulation of some kind. This even happens with, as I mentioned, “healthy” habits. If someone uses working out as means to run from unrecognized emotions (like trauma), this too can lead to imbalance, over-exhaustion, injury, etc. Human connection is another example. Little is more valuable that healthy social connections but when used in a codependent way, people get real needy, weird and maybe even predatory. The key here is evaluating honestly with ourselves what we can and cannot consume in healthy moderation. Not deluding ourselves into justifying addictive behavior. So OP, I agree it sounds like quitting cannabis is a good idea for you but that doesn’t mean it’s inherently bad. I say this as someone who uses cannabis rarely and intentionally and has received great insight from consumption that is arguably impacted my life for the positive. Ryan Sprague is a great resource for this information and unique perspective with this plant.
@BLAKEx6172 жыл бұрын
I started smoking when i was 16 and it became something that me and my friends did constantly, I realized that i didn’t actually like it by the time i was like 18-19. I started having insane panic attacks from it which made me quit. From that point on i never really felt the same, kind of like de-personalization. Struggled with severe anxiety and depression until i was 26 and I had a week of psychosis that took me a little over a year to get over with. meditation and exercise saved my life, i feel great now at 28.
@pjjmsn2 жыл бұрын
Good for you getting over it! Keep going!
@roemerblom63432 жыл бұрын
Good to hear you’ve found your way!
@jasperstoj2 жыл бұрын
Did you ever get over the depersonalisation feeling?
@schwinte2 жыл бұрын
@@jasperstoj I had more or less the same happened to me, but never really got over the de-personalization feeling. Don't know what to do.
@BLAKEx6172 жыл бұрын
@@jasperstoj id say that i have, but theres moments where i feel it again. Usually when i haven’t been around people or I’m secluding myself to much staring at my phone or computer. Getting as much sunlight as possible and just doing things that physically put me in my body like Exercising, Meditating or doing something that might trigger adrenaline/excitement, just trying to stay busy is the best, avoid idling.
@JB-bc9nm Жыл бұрын
The weed conversation starts at 15:08. Thanks for the info.
@pdizzle8568 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Saved me about 13 minutes 👍🏼
@kukuricaman Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir!
@CCitis Жыл бұрын
When I realized I was like 10 minutes in with nothing of substance I was like Wtf
@meowijuana2322 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you 🙏
@robinr6919 Жыл бұрын
Thanks bro
@defilord4062 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, I watched this one with a blunt in my hand. Thanks for the insight Doc, I find the information very helpful and educating. My goal for 2023 is to become an occasional user and smoke for a maximum of 12 times through out the year. I'm making this comment to hold myself accountable. I'd be back to drop an update.
@co.dconfidential5395 Жыл бұрын
I might try the same thing.
@alvareo92 Жыл бұрын
smoking once a month surely will help reap great benefits from the plant!
@SLIM_DICKINSON Жыл бұрын
@@alvareo92 smoking once a month is hard af
@jamespearce4529 Жыл бұрын
@@SLIM_DICKINSON Amen
@assessmenttreatment8445 Жыл бұрын
@defi lord - 10 days in. Do you still have that blunt in hand? Or only smoked that 😂
@zachtaylor48722 жыл бұрын
Started smoking at age 14 a year after my father died. I’m gunna be 28 this month and I’ve been 26 days sober now. It’s been tough but tough times don’t last, tough people do. So I am fighting the good fight, looking to live a healthier life. I always smoked to help my depression but in reality it was just like throwing a blanket over a mess, doesn’t go away unless you truly fix it. God bless friends
@cadii9649 Жыл бұрын
update on how you're feeling?? the first month is hard especially when you think hard and rapidly... I ended up being perpetually board while sober and started again after 4 months being sober, but i wake up everyday wishing i didn't. the day will come again soon and ill fight through the boredum and force myself to see challenges and obstacles as a purpose and motivating factor in my life. wish you the best take care.
@bobhuman8343 Жыл бұрын
@@cadii9649 fall 7 times, get up 8; best of luck to you my friend
@Mikehowarth1988 Жыл бұрын
@@cadii9649 that’s my problem, perpetual boredom. Cannabis always made me feel content and in the moment. When I wasn’t high I felt like the walking dead, Bored and not engaged with anything. I realised once I started taking my exercise seriously that I just needed to replace that easy dopamine hit and get rid of my stress and anxiety with physical activities and daily goals. I think as humans we’ve become to relaxed and that we underestimate how exercise helps with depression and ultimately brings happiness and dopamine.
@oliewray8357 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry about being tough good luck bro
@Luke-ih1oc Жыл бұрын
Didn't try marijuana until I was like 32 or 33 and now I enjoy it 1-2x/week. It's kind of my end-of-week ritual and I just love the altered state of consciousness that I get to be in during that time. It's like I get to occupy a part of my mind that I otherwise would not ever experience, and I love the perspective that brings. For me, getting high is an experience - not something that I use to escape feelings or responsibilities. Quite the opposite; I use marijuana to connect with my inner self, explore/confront various aspects of my identity, and also to simply enjoy time with friends.
@israelc01 Жыл бұрын
sounds like a healthy relationship with the plant.. enjoy 😊
@arikjacobson5771 Жыл бұрын
this is me. A good balance.
@eyeswideopen7777 Жыл бұрын
That's nothing. The danger is when ppl smoke it daily and use excessively for over 1- 10 years, they start deteriorating mentally because their neurons are replaced by weed to function
@kimhornhem5399 Жыл бұрын
That's how it should be. When i abused weed i had a false sense of schizophrenic disorder, since i was constantly going in and out of two consciousness day in day out compared to when i smoked it once in a while, breaking the chain of straight forward thinking.
@shasmi93 Жыл бұрын
I do this too… with psilocybin and sometimes mescaline. Different strokes. Welcome to the psychedelic club sir.
@arithmechick Жыл бұрын
I'm 39 and spent my entire adult life with crippling low self esteem, ADHD and CPTSD. I began experimenting with cannabis for the first time in my life a few months ago, and cannabis seemed to be a catalyst for my recent recovery. I think the reason for this is that it drastically opened up my mind to new ways of viewing my negative experiences, i.e. challenging negative self thoughts and replacing them with positive memories/associations. Side note, I am a creative personality and I also found that I'm much more in tune with my creativity these days, even while not under the influence of cannabis.
@jessicarogers4820 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had a similar experience to this with the use of medical marajuana
@reefread1234 Жыл бұрын
cannabis is a crutch. once the bones healed so to speak remember to leave the crutches. once healed cannibis used as a medicine thats the problem people linger on it to long once the work is done
@LelaAhmad-fl2df Жыл бұрын
How much dose?
@Saltofthearth Жыл бұрын
Moderation is the key I guess. If you indulge it will show its true color with time. It loves us humans more than we love it.
@gopremiummedia2945 Жыл бұрын
Plz be careful you sounds like me when I first started.... it didn't go well 7 years later
@lofi_Insomnia_ Жыл бұрын
Being mindful and present is the first step towards understanding the true value of using substances. It's important to have an honest awareness of how these substances affect you and to be aware of any changes in your physical and mental state. The effects of substances are not static and change over time. Developing mindfulness and being aware of your feelings is key to assessing whether a substance is still serving you. Engaging with mindfulness and staying on the path of self-discovery, even when it's not straightforward, can help you find what works for you. Take this as a personal experiment and don't be afraid to let go of what doesn't work.
@HighlitesYoga Жыл бұрын
YES YES YES
@goldenpony822 Жыл бұрын
Am afrad I've been using it to stave off anxiety x2 or x3 daily, each session being like 4-5 hits.
@oxydayz Жыл бұрын
@@goldenpony822 if you're still having trouble, just remember that it's a temporarily relief, and that overtime your baseline anxiety will go down
@dellananjo4379 Жыл бұрын
Many addicted to drugs knows they suffer more than it gives a positive experience but the letting go part can take some courage for some. They still might get some good but a overpowered with the negative effects so the attachment can be strong..
@capuletca Жыл бұрын
This is the comment right here
@leonardochatzinas49322 жыл бұрын
Addicted to weed for more than a decade. Managed to quit for a year with a month of everyday use somewhere in between that period that made me realize that sobriety is just better and quitting MJ was the best decision in my life. If you are reading this and you are in this vicious cycle of addiction know that it is possible to quit AND enjoy life. Don't let the first period of withdrawals discourage you.
@WokeAFMillennial2 жыл бұрын
I thought I read somewhere that cannabis is non-addictive.. It is habit forming, however.
@tomisaacson27622 жыл бұрын
@@WokeAFMillennial Addictions aren't in substances. They're in a person's relation to a substance/behavior. People can become addicted to damn near anything. Gambling, sex, video games, shopping, social media. People are especially prone to becoming addicted to substances that directly affect the reward pathway of the brain. So addictions to things like alcohol, heroin, nicotine are especially common for regular users. Weed is one example of a substance that people can become addicted to. People are generally less prone to becoming addicted to weed than these other substances, but addiction to it is possible. Addiction is a term that means compulsive physiological need for and use of a habit-forming substance, characterized by tolerance, physiological symptoms upon withdrawal, and continued use despite negative consequences.
@sarahvilmain37702 жыл бұрын
CBD has been amazing for people overcoming addictions as it can really improve stress response, anxiety, depression, etc. I help people get started with high quality organic (USDA certified) CBD grown in North Carolina. If I can help or send more info, let me know. Blessings to you on your journey of recovery!
@enridemi38862 жыл бұрын
I did quit, stayed sober for more than 6 months and life sucked without it so I went back to it, but this time in a more responsible way, I bought a vape, I usually don't go over 180* I start at 170. The high is lighter, you don't feel your body heavy, you can move and do things easily, you have an increased appetite to do anything, just 2-3 puffs is all I need for a few hours and I'm ready to do anything without feeling like shit. But hey to each his own.
@sevenspineiii75242 жыл бұрын
@@enridemi3886 interesting… so ur vaping ur weed at only 170 degrees? I may try that… im usually at 400 degrees.
@samanthaaviles6245 Жыл бұрын
For me cannabis was the only thing that made my life tolerable for a good part of my 20s. I missed a section of sequential math, school became untenable, I failed at work, became ashamed of what was mental health declining, socially isolated myself, and was living with a alcoholic who was verbally abusive. Surrounded myself with people with some of the same issues, I nearly killed myself mentally, now I’m picking up the pieces of what is left of my potential, and telling myself my body and mind can heal and that what is left is useful.
@caspervstheworld Жыл бұрын
aye man, you got this homie. Im in a similar space, and slowly getting myself back together. weed was the only thing keeping me sane, but now i gotta play catch up so I can live the life I deserve with whatever potential I have left. Dont ever give up man, you have far more potential than you can imagine
@zonderbaar Жыл бұрын
Hi, healing yourself is always worth it ! Maybe check out Pete Walker's book about Cptsd, it's very encouraging and R. Brown's book Metabolic Madness for a healing from the physical side up . and maybe try cold showers or winter swimming in nature 🙂 Wish You luck !
@turboterps Жыл бұрын
Weed helped me not kill myself and made me finally feel ok
@Gosmoke. Жыл бұрын
@@turboterpsool man ever tried finding a way besides a drug to not kill your self. Coming from someone who threw them self off an over pass broke both my legs. I could blame alcohol or weed I smoked that night but depression isn’t cured by thc cbd use we know this. It’s like putting a bandaid on a problem holding you stagnant.. I still smoke weed but im not going through a gram of oil every two days either. Just saying ask your self how you would be after a year of nothing ?
@InMaTeofDeath Жыл бұрын
@@Gosmoke. It could also be that he realized that even without the drug he was still depressed. Then the thinking will be more along the lines of "If I'm going to be depressed either way, why not use something that makes it more bareable". A lot of depressed people I know who take meds for it admit they're still depressed the medication just helps them keep living their life, weed can act the same way.
@cocounderwood13 Жыл бұрын
I started cannabis at age 51 once it became legal and I had been clean and sober for 30 years, However, I suffered from major CPTSD from sexual abuse and major childhood trauma...immediately I got relief from the anxiety that had plagued me my whole life...I felt an inner peace and it enabled me to self regulate...I also could quell the many voices and felt actually led to wellness...it has been an integral part of my healing...I will say that I workout and I eat a plant based diet and I am very particular with whom I associate and what my focus is...I did stop alcohol at 26 and that was my best decision ever...I believe plant medication is not a one size fits all...motive and intention are key...Be well❤️
@TheMfmccarthy Жыл бұрын
I am astounded by what some people will share about themselves publicly on the internet. For my sake and yours I hope Andrew is wrong, and that all of this won't come back to us in the form of madness in old age
@tyleranderson763610 ай бұрын
Go ask Willy Nelson
@davidhansen96658 ай бұрын
Absolutely, I'm 51 as well spent 25 yrs drinking then quit for over 10yrs, start getting in a rut, same daily grind, then I started micro dosing cannibis, enhanced my mood, helps me focus a bit more and unwind to reset from the week, I will never go back to alcohol
@jonmason47913 ай бұрын
I didn't start until I was 50+. I too have Cptsd. MJ has been a lifesaver. I remember when my psychiatrist told me I should try mj and I thought he was nuts. It's been one of my best tools for cptsd.
@StateofKait2 жыл бұрын
Cannabis changed my LIFE. It helps manage my chronic illness pain and insomnia, and my doctors have applauded me for my use of both CBD and THC. To each their own.
@tmk8807trig2 жыл бұрын
When sobriety is worse suffering than being medicated by cannabis, it is completely personal what is best.
@jasonly11292 жыл бұрын
@@tmk8807trig Using cannabis (whether THC or CBD) in a controlled way for medical purposes is not considered "high" imo. The compounds and effect of cannabis cause a positive change in the body which help relieve common symptoms of anxiety, inflammation, and pain. You are sober if you use cannabis.. california soba!
@tmk8807trig2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonly1129 I’ll smoke to that!
@balthazarrohart30752 жыл бұрын
@@jasonly1129 COPE !
@ambientjohnny2 жыл бұрын
@@balthazarrohart3075 You are an idiot. There are people out there, children, that cannot function AT ALL without the help of various strains, it can be the only thing stopping people from having constant seizures etc.
@ianfeigle2 жыл бұрын
Huberman's symposiums on all of our favorite substances (nicotine, alcohol, and marijuana) have definitely thrown a wrench in how i live my life. i quit nicotine 4 years ago, which was the hardest and most drawn out struggle of my life. i stopped drinking as habitually months ago, and definitely felt its subtle effects on my mood with more clarity. i've been smoking weed for 20 years. it is time to adjust and grow again outside of the comfort of my addictions. thanks for shining the light doc!
@LibertyOrD___h2 жыл бұрын
Weed is nothing like quitting nicotine in my experience..... Nicotine is the devil in plant form
@LibertyOrD___h2 жыл бұрын
@John Your life maybe painful today, and for months to come if you desire to change as mine currently is.... however we’ve no idea how infinitely better life can be running on our own dopamine circuits..... Watch Hubermans podcast on dopamine, it takes time and self love to rebalance the brain to homeostasis.... life is a blessing to those worthy enough to truly live. YOU ARE WORTH LOVING AND LIVING MY FRIEND💪🇨🇦👌
@LibertyOrD___h2 жыл бұрын
@John P.S. most times I don’t wash my hands after pissing, I believe I’m strengthening everyone else’s immune systems 1 touch at a time🤣😳😳😳🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
@ianfeigle2 жыл бұрын
@@LibertyOrD___h no doubt about it. a demon of the nervous system that is purged one breath at a time
@ianfeigle2 жыл бұрын
@@johnman559 stronger than ever
@chanchowhey4703 Жыл бұрын
Shoot, I have been an almost everyday smoker for the past 15 years 20-35. I could list multiple benefits, the main one being the CTE issues from concussions in the NFL. I clearly see the effects of my mind slipping away from me. Very scary. This dude kept it real. Thank you, I never thought I would face the day of no longer smoking because it has helped me so much, but I am not ready to lose my mind. Pray God gives me the strength to fight this fight.
@bigthunder7002 Жыл бұрын
You got it brother. I too smoke everyday
@hemmingethelwolf Жыл бұрын
Dear dr. Huberman, Im a psychiatry resident, in a month of writing this comment I am taking my psychiatry exam to become a full-fledged psychiatrist and all I have to say is: thank you! For I have used many of your videos for education purposes in order to get a deeper insight on neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology, much like this one and you have helped me so much!
@jordanmorrison39332 жыл бұрын
This is the first Huberman podcast I feel like I’m listening as a fellow professor.
@tomnaughadie2 жыл бұрын
Haha, right. This is the first time I'm thinking "ok, let's see what he knows."
@hypno56902 жыл бұрын
stoner moment
@wingedzebraofjustice60882 жыл бұрын
hahaha
@noleenmazhandu85192 жыл бұрын
😂😂dead
@KristoferLindVasquez2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@momzilla7752 Жыл бұрын
I am a family physician who treats young adults who are using cannabis regularly. This video will be an invaluable patient education tool!
@condortraveler78555 ай бұрын
Do u treat the use of marihuana or the cause of use?
@CarlosXXI2 жыл бұрын
I chronically used cannabis from age 15 to 22, stopped and started again from age 24 to 26; know I'm 29. All I can say is that my life is running perfect now. I'd say I feel more motivated now that I don't use it, and maybe more emotionally stable. Don't have anything against it, but I think it's obvious that a healthy life is always going to be better than a life full of bad habits. I focus on training every day, 6 times a week, reading and working. I focus all my addictive personality on getting better as an individual doing those things, all the things I consider that make me improve as a person. Let's see how far we can go. Quit your bad addictions and turn them into your strengths; get addicted to your own improvement. You have a huge potential. Greetings from Spain!💪
@rwwilson75 Жыл бұрын
Heavy daily user. I started when I was 16 and now am 48. I can agree with everything Andrew has said. I do not like myself when I am not smoking. I stopped for 8 mos when I was 43 (mostly because I became interested in a girl) and everyday all the time I had to be doing something. I worked out everyday, built a table, repainted my whole house, cleaned out my clutter while working everyday for 8 mos straight with no day off. I felt and looked good but my mind was racing all the time as if I was competing against something or keeping myself busy so I wouldn't fail. The girl did not return my infatuation but I continued being sober for the next 8 mos. The day I started smoking weed again was because I felt like I was not driving myself but society was or just my need to win over this girl and that the weed would bring me relief. It did but only because I quit smoking for all the wrong reasons. I wish I could quit for myself and I feel it would be more lasting but its the hardest thing ever.
@chris2slmpd Жыл бұрын
I’m 19 and have the same problem
@hannahhooker8527 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I hear ya. I have more energy and feel better when I'm not smoking. Then I feel that I need to slow my brain down and start smoking. In a course that I've previously taken it was said that "without desire there is no temptation". All the best everyone, prosper 🤗
@michaelp5511 Жыл бұрын
Don't let some chick dictate your mood.
@rwwilson75 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelp5511 Its a condition that a lot of males have been taught. Since women are more present in upbringing these days we learn to seek the approval of women. In becoming a whole man you have to ignore that urge and focus on self until it becomes more natural. I am interested in how you became this man you are, or did you have an intact family with a positive father figure?
@pavelskop30511 ай бұрын
Possibly diagnosed with ADHD? Just an idea - cuz of the racing mind.
@tybreezy332 жыл бұрын
On the day I was supposed to start my sober journey from weed, and of course, this video was released today. Woke up and almost already gave in, but I know this is meant to be. Thanks doctor for your amazing knowledge!
@faboolean70392 жыл бұрын
Used to be an everyday smoker. Now I might have a joint every 2 or 3 months. The transition to sobriety is absolutely possible - just have some faith in yourself and you will get to where you want to be
@jacobrousse1112 жыл бұрын
Dude.. same
@howiseetheworld35812 жыл бұрын
You got it!! Do you smoke it with tobacco? When I eventually gave up cig's, i replaced it with spliffs (with tobacco). Then when I tried to quite "weed" I was really trying to quit nicotine.
@lead-fire-agency2 жыл бұрын
Same. 1 week off cannabis extract. Mentally caved in already. Hoping to string a few days or weeks of abstinence
@ShermanWillis232 жыл бұрын
Same here! We are all on this journey together.
@bintonuasan Жыл бұрын
Weed has been so polarizing for me. So many amazing pros and cons. Ive been smoking since 19, i am now 33. My career deals with creativity so im proud of what ive turned my career into. It never blunted my ambition because i already had the vision on what needed to get done. Its served me amazingly in regards to sex. I love the calm it gives me along with the creativity but i cant deny my generalized anxiety is elevated and my motor skills, speech, ect have taken a hit. So it helps in creating the ideas but hurts in expressing them. Ive never taken more than a 1 month break but am now determined to for at least the rest of the year to see how i feel, now on day 5. Thank you for your work.
@olderandwiser127 Жыл бұрын
Etc
@gayan369 Жыл бұрын
🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏❤
@JizzinUrhole Жыл бұрын
Good luck man
@Name-bs3rp Жыл бұрын
Same ages here. Weed really helps my collect my thoughts (when focusing, rather the opposite when I'm not actively doing something). It for sure increases anxiety there's not denying that. I used to smoke too much but nowadays I only ever buy some whenever it comes to me. IE I never search for it but given the opportunity I'd probably have some. For me it helps immensively with aches and pains from doing martial arts.
@idlx420 Жыл бұрын
How's it going? quitting myself as well
@Level_Eleven Жыл бұрын
Smoked near daily since I was 14. About to turn 30. Quit a week ago. I've had my fill. *I feel unstoppable without it in my way now.* I leaned into it at a young age as a coping mechanism, which then became a habit, which then became my norm. Much less harmful than alcoholism, sure, but... I'm good. Didn't even watch the episode but I'm glad it's here for anybody who needs to hear it. If you're trying to quit, I believe in you. You've got this.
@Godshonestruth Жыл бұрын
One weeks isnt enough to share an opinion but BEST OF LUCK!
@1WrongOne Жыл бұрын
You for sure smoked today
@amsears60441 Жыл бұрын
"I feel unstoppable without it in my way now" - funny you mention that, I feel paralyzed with it in my way.
@Godshonestruth Жыл бұрын
@@amsears60441 Love vs fear. God vs darkness. Choose a side my friend. Faith over fear. ✝️💪
@8affinity811 ай бұрын
@hubermanlabs, I stopped smoking weed about 3 weeks ago and when you mentioned the prefrontal cortex in regards to how it pumps the brakes, I was reminded of all the many nights (as I would be trying to fall asleep) of how an area just slightly above my head would feel pressure. As if swollen/inflamed or like something was pushing from the inside of my skull outward. Since having stopped smoking weed, the pressure is no longer there, my mood is more elevated consistently throughout the day, and it’s SO MUCH easier for me to find my important areas of focus to dedicate my concentration to. Before, I was a scattered mess.. not able to organize/prioritize. Everyday felt as if I was held in my own inner prison of perpetual self-reflection, afraid to make important decisions for myself and/or loved one’s. Thank you for your channel and continued dedication to your work /passion, truly inspiring!
@stuffandsuchyeah51822 жыл бұрын
2:02:10 bookmarking right here to remind myself of the negatives. I’ve been smoking for over a decade chronically, everyday since 17. Hearing this information from someone I really respect is helping me quit. Thank you Andrew.
@OP-lk4tw2 жыл бұрын
Maybe that slightly feminizing process isn't that bad, I rather see a more feminine society with greater empathy and sensitivity than seeing those roid taking gym douches who run on testosterone being parodies of themselves, as long as you exercise, eat healthy and use weed moderately I don't suppose you'll have any serious issues, but I get that chronic daily use isn't moderate at all, if you truly love it you can build a healthy relationship to it tho, but it takes time and more effort than giving it up entirely
@MOAB-UT2 жыл бұрын
You won't quit. Damage is done.
@aubreyplazasuncle2 жыл бұрын
as a girl this is not good because i will keep smoking.
@DivineLightPaladin2 жыл бұрын
@@OP-lk4tw for real, society is too masculine, damagingly imbalanced
@stuffandsuchyeah51822 жыл бұрын
Quit November 8th. Almost 3 weeks sober. Thank you Andrew.
@charbar311226 Жыл бұрын
Multiple Sclerosis warrior, very recently beat Stage 4 Stomach cancer and daily Cannabis user. I’m looking forward to seeing the information in this video.
@Breca Жыл бұрын
5 years clear this month last scan on the 18th...Had cancerous tumour in my esophagus took some of my stomach out with it. I found Paul Stamets (Mushroom Scientist) liquid mushroom extract. Don't know if it worked, but if nothing else it gave me some hope. Good Luck Moving forward my brother.
@rorymcleod1232 жыл бұрын
Right enough is enough. Been a chronic user between 18-26(Current age). I convinced myself it was the perfect, harmless vice for me as I was a hyper productive individual who needed to relax at the end of the busy day. After a crippling year of OCD, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, long term breakup therapy and SSRIS, it is time to stop this habbit once and for all. I don't think weed is the sole perpetrator of my issues but I'm convinced it has exacerbated them and possibly lead to this horrific year for me. Best of luck to those on the same path.
@watertiteman2 жыл бұрын
You can do it! I love weed, but I quit two weeks ago. Tired of needing something to keep me feeling 'normal'.
@dorotabrown79172 жыл бұрын
@@watertiteman congratulation👏🌹❤️😊
@michaeladams20742 жыл бұрын
hope you keep it up, 80 days is a good milestone!
@amaanhussain309429 күн бұрын
How's sobriety
@toniweston43307 ай бұрын
I am 69 forever, I have been smoking daily since I was 12-13 years old. I have never smoked a cigarette or drank alcohol. I am sort of a health nut, meaning I do not eat carbs, including no sugar or sugar substitutes. I drink at least a gallon of water daily. I ride a bike exclusively, it's good for me & the environment! I am educated and had a successful career, while I smoked weed everyday, for many years. I take no meds! My Dr. recently told me my legs & heart are equal in strength to a 20 year old's. So I'll smoke on...
@glenandrews28393 ай бұрын
@@toniweston4330 you sound like me. Bout same age, but I drink Bourbon!! This is about getting addicted I think! I can, and do, stop anytime I want, as long as I want!! I CONTROL ME!!
@SerHuntsReviews3 ай бұрын
@@glenandrews2839alcohol not the same as weed dude
@danielludlow80922 ай бұрын
Man I am 49 and started daily about a year ago. It has helped keep me driven and focused on my workout,emotional well-being and pain. It’s got me off alcohol and methadone so I’m saying it’s a win! Great comment.
@dyannamac2 ай бұрын
I'm a proud of you.
@cooperworley74942 ай бұрын
@@SerHuntsReviewsyes it is. quit coping
@FlashbackArrest2 жыл бұрын
I wish Andrew’s podcast was around when I was 16. He’s so clear, persuasive and measured.
@ricwebber39512 жыл бұрын
I thought the same! I did a degree in alot of this stuff... But wow if these had been available when i was younger... 🤔. Still better late than never.
@isabelsancho06072 жыл бұрын
me too! But Dr. Huberman was not even born when I started smoking 😅
@xsenpai51792 жыл бұрын
It’s not like you would have listened then so lol
@sikded2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dr. Huberman for your episodes on alcohol, nicotine, and now cannabis. I am a 21 year old college student who has been battling addiction since the age of 16 and these episodes awoken me to how horrible these drugs are for both my mental & physical health. I am proud to say I have now cut out all use of drugs & my life has completely changed for the better. This is in no small thanks to you sir. If it wasn’t for the knowledge you’ve shared, I’m not sure I would’ve been able to kick the addiction and change my life around. You are doing the world a great service and I have profound love & respect for you doing so.❤️
@theresahudgins2411 Жыл бұрын
Way to go! Spread your victory to help transform lives.
@shasmi93 Жыл бұрын
I am a 30 year old, recovering alcoholic and drug addict. You are very wise and lucky to start so early on the sobriety path the only substances I would recommend you do, and do them wisely and sparingly… mushrooms,DMT, MDMA… period.
@MyLifeInTheDesert2 жыл бұрын
Went to graduate school for addiction counseling. If I had 1.00 for every patient who claimed that marijuana was natural and healthy and wasn’t causing problems-I’d be rich. But the truth is that I have seen people with severe issues from chronic marijuana use: Exacerbated anxiety and depression, increased number of mood swings in bipolar patients, lack of motivation, etc. This is a great episode.
@RobespierreThePoof2 жыл бұрын
The appeal to nature fallacy is quite strong in our culture and has been since at least the 1960s. I find it especially annoying because it is the height of hypocrisy for people to point to climate science and say "protect the environment!" (Yes, we should listen to that science and do so) but then reveal a complete disregard for science in other areas. Cannabis is one of those other areas. At the same time, there were fifty years of severely limited pharmacological research into cannabis which is a major contributing factor to this problem. Earlier versions of anti-drug public health campaigns from the height of the drug war also contributed to a public distrust of "official information." The truth is that quite a bit of the information I received in school in the 1980s and 90s turned out to be misinformation or exaggeration, intended to instill fear in young people. (They used similar tactics around HIV prevention in those years: misinformation, exaggeration and fear-tactics). So, I can, in part, understand how we got to this point. Even now, in the real clinical observations you raise, we can still ask very serious questions about how many of your cases involving perceived negative effects of chronic cannbis use are mere correlations, as opposed to causative, right? The science is still somewhat unclear about some of those connections, as I recall. If I remember correctly, the decreased motivation link has fairly strong evidence, but the link between worsened anxiety and cannabis is disputed with some clinicians/researchers arguing that the patients' anxiety disorder precedes the cannabis use and the self-medicating use is just that.
@brucejensen30812 жыл бұрын
Do you know how to create an addiction, I have been lifting weights for 6 months, and it's a drag. How do I become addicted, I know addiction is bad, but I was addicted 30 years ago, full on, and I want it back. Don't care if it's natural and healthy or not
@brucejensen30812 жыл бұрын
@@RobespierreThePoof main problem is the amount of deaths from and related to prescription drugs. The alternatives are worse, there is no trust in these drug dealers. Many of the drug dealers are qualified to deal the drugs, but the government let's them do so. If anyone is legit and trying, they are doomed
@karenhess6192 жыл бұрын
I have been railing lately about ridiculous consumption of refined sugars. By diabetics who can "inject" themselves and how unfair that quick fix is to those who suffer from mental illness and/or addiction who have no such quick fixes. Yet, when I see ppl in MH or addiction treatment and they are consuming great qtys of refined sugar--to me that is another form of self medication. Yes, eliminate the mood-altering "drugs", but diet is also important.
@karenhess6192 жыл бұрын
In my view, the govt and insurance companies have chosen to coddle diabetics and provide them no/low cost treatments to counter their poor life and food choices. On the other hand, they turn their eyes away from MH and addiction b/c treatment does not have a quick fix and "it's just too much trouble" to provide adequate treatment.
@Mango-h5h10 ай бұрын
Almost my second time listening to the whole podcast. Andrew I want you to know that I quit smoking weed after years of dependence and this is what pulled me through, understanding the effects of drugs(I’ve watched the other podcasts) on the human body and on our neurobiology really scared me to be disciplined. I cherish learning things everyday and thinking critically/skeptically about all subjects in life. To have that ability imperiled from drug use is a horrible acceptance, I’m very glad you were able to convey this information so throughly to me and give me motivation to say no to all drugs, and also to consume better foods, less sugar, and take all the right supplements supported by studies such as omega 3s. I’m 21 and have made many changes in the last months-days. I will never go back to destroying my mind and body because I am now armed with the knowledge and therefore the reasoning to stay away from the negative inputs. Thank you! I love science!!! 🎉also ur a wonderful personality to listen to and your humor is entertaining!👍🏽
@nataliezementbeisser1492 Жыл бұрын
because of Dr. huberman I started smoking Cannabis every day. thank you sir, you saved my life
@jasmines3205 Жыл бұрын
Andrew Huberman, your podcast sessions have been so insightful and eye opening to me. Please keep putting it out there. Your podcast on ADHD was absolutely amazing useful tools I can support my 7 year old with
@tonylem0505 Жыл бұрын
I was a marijuana smoker for 38 consecutive years. I was also dependent on it the entire time such as after a meal, a shower, before/during/after work, post orgasm, nap, EVERYTHING. Last February of 2022, I stopped using marijuana with minor to moderate withdrawal symptoms. Almost an entire year later and I feel the withdrawals and cravings even worse than before. I cannot let my family and various opportunities I earned go to waste but it is so difficult to overcome addiction. God help and be with me.
@trouaconti7812 Жыл бұрын
Your brain wired in a certain configuration while using THC for such a long time. It will take time but it will rewire without, the brain is plastic in thats sense.
@grapelor Жыл бұрын
This is much more difficult than people realize. I used cannabis for @ 50 years. I have been in neurofeedback therapy for 5 years for physical & emotional trauma. Because my brain is being rewired from treatment, I was able to completely stop pot @ 2 years ago. After a lifetime of smoking I have no thoughts about it at all. I tried it once a few months after quitting and it was the worst experience of paranoia and fear that I’ve ever had. I highly recommend looking into neurofeedback to help you regulate your brainwaves into a healthier pattern. This therapy has saved my life! There is life after pot and it feels good! 👍💪
@victoriabell4284 Жыл бұрын
Did you experience insomnia? What were the phases of your withdrawal symptoms after quitting?
@grapelor Жыл бұрын
@@victoriabell4284 I’ve been dealing with insomnia for years, I had brain surgery 20 years ago on my pituitary for Cushings disease. It is an endocrine disease, I’ve been dealing with side effects for years. Weight up & down, sleep issues etc. I think pot just exacerbated my issues. Now that I haven’t smoked for @ 18 months now, I’m much more clear headed, no depression but my appetite is out of control. I have had over 225 neurofeedback sessions to redirect my brain waves and it is probably why I was able to finally walk away from pot. I highly recommend this therapy to reduce your dependency on pot. Heal your brain, be yourself.
@laurafoote214 Жыл бұрын
i pray for you, i smoked for 38 years and got pneumonia, smoking no matter what will harm your lungs, do it before you get cancer, or tumor or blood clots, fortunately for me my tests came back negative, i did pray going through the cat scan, the Lord heard me and and gave me a second chance at life.
@tonypopham3233 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always heard weed isn’t addictive so I’d always thought I was weird because I have absolutely been addicted to weed for most of my life at this point. From the ages of 17-44 I’ve basically been high unless I was at work. Thankfully I’ve been a functional addict and my wife and kids are understanding as I have high anxiety and I’ve always told them (and myself) that weed helped. And it did seem to help until the last several years as my anxiety and resulting depression have never been worse. Whenever I smoke or eat and edible my heart always races and my anxiety level is so high that I get chest pains and have to talk myself down from a panic attack several times a day. Being high is not enjoyable at all anymore. I’ve tried to cut down of my usage dozens, if not hundreds, of times but within a short time I would always be back to using it daily. Or else I would substitute it with alcohol and be back to smoking within days because I don’t like hangovers at all and the older I’ve gotten the worse the hangovers are. Recently I finally got it through my thick skull that at some point through the years the weed had turned against me and instead of helping my anxiety it was making it ten times worse. I finally made the connection that I can not control my usage and that I have to quit everything completely and be completely sober or else I will be back in the same position of daily use and hating life. Been completely sober since October 25th of this years and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. Listened to Andrew’s podcast on cold exposure and I’ve been doing cold showers twice daily until I can afford a cold plunge and that has really helped my mental health, along with daily exercising and eating healthy (no more munchies lol).
@theresahudgins2411 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work! Love your awakening.
@suzic4521 Жыл бұрын
Good for you! Enjoy this new chapter of your life and all the gifts that it brings!
@stuffandsuchyeah5182 Жыл бұрын
Great job quitting! You should be proud! The first days are the hardest for me, but I highly recommend abstaining from alcohol for sobriety’s sake. My personal relapses have always been when I was too drunk to care, even several months into my sobriety. From there it’s a very slippery slope to daily use. Best of luck! Also, working out helps enormously with cravings.
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
It's strange how so many people are never addicted. It doesn't seem to be chemically addictive like nicotine/heroin. A person can develop a tolerance and feel withdrawal symptoms as their body resets (but not like alcoholic "DTs"). Some people can be addicted to anything (eating, working, gambling, the internet). I usually think cannabis addicts fall into that category. Using it to fill a psychological/subconscious hole (like food-aholics, work-aholics). Does that sound possible? If so, then quitting cannabis doesn't really fix the underlying problem. Mindfulness (in the present moment) could be a good alternative. Talk therapy too.
@adinstagel8422 Жыл бұрын
sounds like an excuse, just bounce between the extremes homie stay in flow ya kno
@nascarpj57236 ай бұрын
DONT ignore all the help and relief cannabis has brought to people suffering!
@VenetiaZaharias-vs7en4 ай бұрын
I'm one of those people. I get migraine really bad, and I also suffer with scoliosis. Marijuana helps where the pills don't.
@Cptn.Smoker3 ай бұрын
Nobody is ? Make your own video
@cathy73822 ай бұрын
I think it may have a little effect but best be avoided
@nascarpj57232 ай бұрын
@@cathy7382 YOU FEEL FREE to avoid it but leave those who use it alone!
@malalias37722 ай бұрын
it helps because they're too high to notice
@HanzoGonzo2 жыл бұрын
These episodes are such a gift. I don't think we'll ever be able to express how much these impact our lives in a profoundly positive manner (unless I win the lotto, perhaps). The understanding you are able to impart every week has completely changed my life for the better. Thank you!!!!!
@justemusicme2 жыл бұрын
His info on sleep supplements alone completely changed my reality!!!! Neuroscience > therapy .....that's just my opinion but it's objectively correct lol.....
@lourdesbreijo34262 жыл бұрын
Slow TV Norwegian
@shaycarter26022 жыл бұрын
I smoked weed consistently for 5 years and when covid hit (I'm a hcw) it sent me straight into a depersonalized state for almost a year where I lost my essence, felt like the shell of a human, and even lost a little empathy. I did not have the REM stage of sleeping (the deep sleep where you dream) for those years, so you could gather I was not properly resting. I relied on it for insomnia, appetite stimulation, and anxiety and it worked wonders for months! I felt alive again when I started, but after years of use its almost painful to think about getting stoned because my body doesn't respond to it anymore. I also noticed my creativity has plummeted, I have no motivation to become inspired. Since I've stopped, my dreams are slowly coming back, I'm making more sense of trauma I had repressed with the plant, and I'm overall living happier. I hate that lots of medicine works this way where it helps and then doesn't. For anyone who read this, thank you and I wish the best for all of us!
@aaronfuller8812 жыл бұрын
I haven't dreamed at night or had quite the motivation I used to in a while now. Your comment is very helpful.
@potatorekt70462 жыл бұрын
Why am I completely different to you guys?😂I am guaranteed to dream if I take them, and the dreams are most intense and profound when I take them, I would wake up sweaty but feeling very energetic and just good. And I am completely the opposite to all your negative effects, I actually feel more like a human and live more instead of living in my own head, it also cures my depression stages like magic. It’s definitely not because of the strains since I change suppliers all the time and don’t even bother to pick a specific plant, I just grab whatever is there. I think the difference is the dosage that I would never be “stoned” as you described, I always take them very slowly until I find a sweet spot, and usually 3 joints can last a month for me, if it’s edibles I only restock them once every 3 month.
@shaycarter26022 жыл бұрын
@@potatorekt7046 that's the difference...3 joints a month vs 30+ 😂
@potatorekt70462 жыл бұрын
@@shaycarter2602 Yeah, so I guess it’s not a bad thing by itself since I only had good outcomes for 4 years especially for my depression, anything good but taken excessively will become bad, even if you just drink too much coffee you will get the opposite of the desired effects.
@potatorekt70462 жыл бұрын
@@shaycarter2602 I still take them almost daily, but just a small amount every time, I would distribute one joint to one week.
@HunterMoses2 жыл бұрын
5 months sober from weed and my life has never been better. Dr Huberman coming in clutch with the full breakdown as always!
@ukukudu2 жыл бұрын
What do you think, would 2-3 times per week work? Or is it every day vs never?
@DirtbikeGino2 жыл бұрын
@@ukukudu for me it’s always been everyday or never I was forced to quit 2 weeks ago bc of what I think may be a chest infection that has me hacking and coughing for the last 2 weeks I’ve been smoking for about 10 years consistently sadly from age 14 till now 24 years of age and I didn’t plan on quitting I only stopped because I knew it wouldn’t make sense to continue as my chest was releasing a lot of mucus I’ve also been mixing it with tobacco blunts for about 7-8 years now but after 2 weeks free I realized I’m actually better off without weed and tobacco especially altogether as I feel much better without it
@SevenskyGaming2 жыл бұрын
@@ukukudu I know it can be hard, but quitting cold turkey, I believe is the best way to go about it. Never think about it, never partake in it ever again, that way you don't waste any time even considering it. The first 2 weeks will be HELL. But once you get over that hump, it get's exceedingly easier. I'm sober 1 month in and don't get me wrong, I think about it everyday, but I dread going back to that place in my life where I was making 0 progress while life passes me by. You have to believe that you deserve better.
@Timar123 Жыл бұрын
I love this video. This confirms a lot for me thank you. My mother was a heavy smoker and exposed me to smoking heavily at 11 years old. My depression as a youth was horrible and packed full of manic episodes. I continued heavy use until at age 31 in 2020 after another episode I finally threw in the towel and became completely clean and sober threw 12 step programs. Still going strong and not looking to go back. Through lots of work my mental health has improved immensely! I still have to work on my metal health constantly but it by far has been much better without weed and alcohol.
@TheManstart Жыл бұрын
oh they your problem “weed AND alcohol” the problem was alcohol and an abusive parent, the weed prevented alcohol-induced physiological/neurological damage.
@SmileTribeNetwork Жыл бұрын
@TheManstart hey friend, I see you're going around into each comment thread and downplaying other people's experiences and trying to maintain an inner vision that cannabis is good for you. You are free to believe what ever you wish to believe, but refrain from proselytizing people into believing that cannabis is in any way good for the human mind, body, or spirit.
@LuisMoreira-m1l Жыл бұрын
cannabis is not for weaklings who blame a plant for their problems...@@SmileTribeNetwork so you did good.
@allyson-- Жыл бұрын
Slay, deendeon10
@chrissimon3790 Жыл бұрын
@deendeon10 exactly. Almost everyone I know that smokes weed smokes it everyday and they all have horrible anxiety. They smoke more to get rid of the anxiety and end up getting temporary relief but that's only because they've associated weed with a good time. There's no doubt at all that it shortens attention span for most which is one of the big problems. How are you supposed to keep a steadfast consistent mindset when your mind is wandering so much. Weed can make meditation easier and work well but you literally could just meditate and even do better.
@CamWilliamsonOfficial442 жыл бұрын
I feel like my big brother came back from college and now he’s matured teaching me a tough lesson that will dramatically shift my life forever
@breathewithvp2 жыл бұрын
Please help me recover, gain back my brain function, prefrontal cortex, and recover from being an every day cannabis user from 16-26. Looking forward to your episode on repairing the damage I have done to myself. This episode is very awakening but also scary as shit for extreme cannabis users for a decade or more. So far I believe cardio, weight lifting, social circles, stopping use of cannabis, and taking care of self is key to recovering.
@noah74772 жыл бұрын
When will he come out with the damage repair episode?
@renaltechsolution76112 жыл бұрын
Maybe next Monday
@noah74772 жыл бұрын
@@renaltechsolution7611 is it certain he will come out with that episode?
@gattiyon2 жыл бұрын
In the same boat as you. youre not alone. Been a chronic user since 15....
@sequoiasaunders12062 жыл бұрын
Right there with ya bud 😢❤
@brendawarner5415 Жыл бұрын
I am 65,and have smoked weed since I was a teen.I use it because it makes me feel great. I agree with much of what he says. When I use it ,I love being active(skiing,biking,hiking,etc). It enhances creativity (love art,appreciate nature,love learning).I stopped smoking before work,because I noticed that it seemed to be affecting my speech. Now I only see use it in my free time.I use it because it makes life a bit more fun.
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
_"I noticed that it seemed to be affecting my speech."_ Could you describe that? I've smoked daily for 10 years. I can't say I've noticed a speech difference. But, then again, maybe I sound different to people than I think I do. Not sure what to look for. (Sean Penn in Ridgemont High? "Dude! I'm hitting myself on the head with my tennis shoe!").
@twodrs1915 Жыл бұрын
Have you had any health problems regarding you're use of weed directly?
@funafterfifty7833 Жыл бұрын
Finally someone my age 63 lol I agree however when I smoke I can not paint at all I have to be straight to create art which I find surprising.
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
@@funafterfifty7833 _"I have to be straight to create art"_ You know how they say "art is in the eye of the beholder?" Would this state be conducive to some other style of painting? (Jackson Pollock comes to mind). Something totally different, outside the box? Or a different art form? Clay? Photography? If you have an artistic mind, it seems like there would be some kind of alternate expression for the alternate conscious state your in (closer to your subconscious).
@Meanwhile.647 Жыл бұрын
I believe that there seems to be a spiritual dimension to addiction that often goes unaddressed in discussions. It's an important aspect that deserves more exploration and understanding.
@SmileTribeNetwork Жыл бұрын
For me it was that I was looking for my spirituality in drug usage, I would find it at times but could never hold it. Live completely sober now, no drugs, no alcohol, no sugars, only food and water, exercise, good sleep, reading, and a routine. I find that I am holding on my spirituality every moment and that it is something that is growing within me.
@regerbryan Жыл бұрын
I’ve always told people cannabis is like a tool if it help you it’s ok to use and if it’s causing issues stay away, if you’re going to use it you need to respect it and use it like a ritual or ceremony where you have an intention for it not just to run from your feelings
@Surrender..2 жыл бұрын
Literally 2 hours ago I thought to myself: „Damn hasn‘t he made one for Cannabis…“ Andrew: There you go…
@LevyLandTV2 жыл бұрын
I requested this one a few weeks ago so I wonder if there were a lot of requests leading up to this video
@biancaquiles98162 жыл бұрын
Same here 😨😱
@nicholasmoran6547 Жыл бұрын
The algorithm can hear your thoughts
@louisclaas59202 жыл бұрын
Mr. Huberman, watching this episode and the one you made on nicotine have been some of the most life changing things I have done. I am 20 years old and consumed cannabis almost daily for 1.5 years and nicotine since 3 years. Watching this episode made me realize just how terrible I am treating my body. Thank you so sososo much! Quitting is much easier when you understand what that vape or what that joint actually does to your body. I now have developed a real feeling of disgust when thinking about vaping and smoking cannabis. Again you have no idea how important those 2 episodes and many more of your episodes have been for my life. I could not be more thankful to you. God bless you
@deadpoolioo2 жыл бұрын
Someone with similar experiences really make me feel connected Thanks for sharing 😊
@tea.dubs85322 жыл бұрын
Same bro. Sober October has been the catalyst for me cutting it all out 100% for October but now I'm gonna cut it out from now on. Time to minimize the negative effects of compulsive behaviors and become the near perfect version of myself. I bet other people with appreciate it too.
@Rose-zn5ql Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this podcast. It was powerful. My 70 year old sister and her husband have been smoking cannabis for 50 years. My sister smokes maybe once a day and my brother in law is an all day, every day smoker, by 6pm he is completely paranoid, he scares me. During these times he can be very verbally aggressive, it’s very worrying.
@Lisuuun9 ай бұрын
What about your sister? Is she normal after that long of smoking even if its less than her husband?
@Rose-zn5ql9 ай бұрын
@@Lisuuun she had severe post postpartum psychosis after the birth of her first child when she was 25 and recovered after treatment. Over the last 15 years or so she has frequent periods of anxiety and depression for which she won’t seek treatment. I know she has trouble thinking clearly and logically. She’s a different person than the girl I grew up with and shared a room with until I was 15. You don’t get a glimpse of that old personality anymore. They live on a secluded 8 acre property and grow as much cannabis as they want.
@Lisuuun9 ай бұрын
@@Rose-zn5ql im not defending THC, im rather against daily use but im wondering whether her problems are caused by smoking or something else, anyway good luck to you and your family
@thefrank4462 жыл бұрын
As a chronic user, who uses every day, generally all day, it started fun but how burdensome it has become.. Thanks for the information, hopefully it can help me quit.
@JohnSmith-zs1bf2 жыл бұрын
the anna lambecke podcast about addiction is really good too
@sheastewart76082 жыл бұрын
Damn bro. I've been there off and on, you've got this, hang in there. Currently quitting again, the lack of sleep is the worst...
@natureisallpowerful2 жыл бұрын
It could be worse, it could be opiates you're coming off. Then the no sleep is a whole new world of pain
@GavinCee2 жыл бұрын
cannabis is the biggest thief of ambition
@ukukudu2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, daily is too much. Once or twice per week seems more healthy
@TrevorGay2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been quietly waiting for this one. Can’t tell you how grateful I am for such clarity and clear explanations of these chemicals and processes. Thank you Andrew and team. I’d love to see more on this and related topics.
@theluckyace Жыл бұрын
I LOVE weed, and while it does have its benefits there should be no secret (especially now with this well structured video) of how detrimental it can be to the human body if consumed regularly over a long period of time. The past two years I’ve been relying on weed a lot to get me through life and it is starting to show. It’s time to make a change 🙏🏽
@nwright14 Жыл бұрын
I feel you man, I too love weed. I got lucky in that I didn't even start smoking until I was 25 and it really helped me through some difficult times in my 20's. I'm 30 now, and after 5 years of smoking fairly regularly, a lot of the negative health effects are starting to show. I'm about to go to grad school within the medical field, and I'm growing concerned that it may be impairing not only my short term memory, but my long term memory as well. It seems that my time with cannabis needs to come to an end as well. Hopefully you end up quitting and improving your life.
@theluckyace Жыл бұрын
@@nwright14 you got this man, we can improve one day at a time.
@TheDapperDad Жыл бұрын
@@nwright14 I’d enjoy speaking with you more in depth. Similar outlook.
@nwright14 Жыл бұрын
@@TheDapperDad absolutely, would love to talk as well. Shoot me your contact info.
@FMeyer-zg5mg Жыл бұрын
lol maybe stop using computer and smartphone first, dont sleep next to WLAN or other electric devives which also means leave city, eat some fruits, do some sport or physical work....maybe check your blood, maybe you lack some specific stuff... thats my thoughts when i read your claim, damn even sugar or salt are worse than weed
@happyglass8698 Жыл бұрын
This would explain why it is so helpful for people dealing with PTSD. No matter what the feelings people have if they use cannabis it has never caused an overdose death. So if it makes you feel bad you can live to avoid it in the future. Unlike alcohol or tylenol, or fentanyl. It is a subjective personal experience. I’m glad they are finally studying this. Thank you for the information. It shows how far we have to go to actually understand the plant. Humans have been using cannabis as a medicine for over 8.000 years (the first mention in a Chinese medicine book)
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
Cannabis helped me tremendously. I had stopped when I was 20'ish because "I don't like how it makes me feel" (panic, paranoia). Decades later, retiring early, realizing I had forced life to be what it had been (a control freak, living reality through a movie playing in my head -- a "narrative," not just experiencing reality authentically), I tried it again. It was like when I was 20 again. Panic, fear. Very overwhelming and unpleasant. I kept trying it 2-3x a week. That gave me huge insight into how I had blocked/distracted myself from for decades. The panic was my subconscious "hey! what are you doing? I've worked a lifetime building this wall, and now you're exposing yourself..." It helped me see how my thoughts work, and how certain beliefs (of myself, the past, the future) aren't real. I was insulated from that kind of reality. And, I needed to be insulated. That's why it didn't feel good (facing myself, the truth instead of a story I tell myself about the truth the way I want it to be). I smoke everyday (for 10 years). The panic, etc. isn't much. It's more like a reality check. I've stopped for a month or two at a time. I don't notice much change (however, when I resume, the cannabis is much stronger. Apparently there's a tolerance that builds up. Stopping occasionally can be good.). I think it's important to mention that the human body (and canine, etc.) evolved with a endocannabis system to uptake compounds in that plant. It's not like alcohol which is purely toxic (the root of "intoxicated." The only medicinal use is sterilizing wounds & equipment.). Constant use may not be ideal. But, I would encourage people to use it occasionally (visits to your mind. Once a month, year? We're clearly wired to benefit from it. Not using it at all seems unbalanced. It's not addictive beyond the potential to be addicted behaviorally to anything like collecting, gambling, food, online activities, etc. I'm not denying there are people who claim to have been addicted. But, it's not addictive like alcohol, nicotine, meth, etc.). I especially recommend it to people who say "I tried it but didn't like how it made me feel." I think that's a huge clue that there's something there (to see, experience). Remember that it wears off largely after 30 minutes. When you're in the midst of it, just commit to letting it be what it is while it is. It's going to go away. It's all in your head.
@vision10345 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Couldn't have said it better.
@gvlacic21 Жыл бұрын
Mark. you deserve a comment pullitzer for this shit bro. Great dissertation.
@sirvantesii7066 Жыл бұрын
@@vision10345 I agree. I smoke from young teen now I’m 20 and now it gives me that same panic anxiety so now I use every blue moon alone.
@turboterps Жыл бұрын
Can you smoke it now and relax again?
@vision10345 Жыл бұрын
@@turboterps absolutely
@muffinland Жыл бұрын
Taking a high dose THC edible and working through a guided meditation (basically one that allowed me to visualize with the aid of hallucinogenic "picking" the bad thoughts out of my head and floating them down a river) was a massive breakthrough for my depression. I still do it a few times a year when things start getting beyond the scope of my normal mental health "toolbox". I couldn't imagine using more than once a month tops, though. I was a habitual daily user for a few months back in my early 20s and towards the end of that period was perpetually zoned out.
@Skateandcreate9 Жыл бұрын
That is some astonishing self control
@muffinland Жыл бұрын
@@Skateandcreate9 The key to self control is wanting (or not wanting) something enough. I don't want to be that burnout stoner guy, so I stick to once a month. The struggle is getting yourself to that place where you want something enough to sacrifice for it.
@SamLesGo2 жыл бұрын
After 20 years of smoking. I quit during the Covid period for a year because I was getting all types of weird symptoms. This was probably the best time of my life and even though I had to see a doctor who diagnosed me with anxiety that was new for me and he even gave me Xanax but I never took since I was trying to get off every sort of addiction ( nicotine, alcohol, junk food, cannabis etc) I went through hell for 2 weeks facing all my so called demons but man afterwards I was reborn, my creativity level was second to none and I was so in love with life with what I managed to develop in this short period of time without any sort of addiction. Health/mental health was way better. I unfortunately started to smoke again but like once a week and soon realize that I was losing all the good benefits ( laser focus, cognitive rehabilitation, perception wise, decision making, mind clarity and so on. I now managed to quit again for good i hope this time and it’s been a little over 39 days. If you are out there wondering how life will be without it don’t worry you’ll be okay. The one thought that makes the difference for me is ( I was born with endogenous cannabinoids ) so for me means I have everything I need to face life and to achieve my goals and dreams and deal with whatever comes without any sort of drugs whilst doing the required work to be a better me. Eating properly exercise regularly helping my community and so on. Let’s put it like that there’s more to gain whilst not smoking cannabis. Believe me it’s incredible how your productivity level would increase. I also stop being too self centered and start willing to create something for others and focus on what my contribution would be for this world and not just what I can do for myself because I felt more connected with the universe. How I could positively impact the life of my fellow human around me, I literally became obsessed with that. You might be saying yes I did that and I am that and so on but imagine you could even do more than what you already did and it’s absolutely worth give it a go in our lifetime.
@frankiegunnz80662 жыл бұрын
Great Job Sam. Stay on mission brother!
@SamLesGo2 жыл бұрын
@@frankiegunnz8066 Thank you brother 🙏
@Stress_._Free2 жыл бұрын
Amazing comment
@BobberLifeStyle2 жыл бұрын
How did you deal with Withdrawals? I am 3 weeks into quitting weed, and the itch inside to smoke is just not going away. I havent fallen back.. but I feel like I might with a joint if things go crazy in my brain. It is truely best time am having No overthinking or rush in blood, its a calm myself right now. But yeah do share your withdrawal time. Thanks
@SamLesGo2 жыл бұрын
@@BobberLifeStyle Hi there, If you can Start training your mind by telling it nothing can get too crazy ( like a mantra) write it somewhere maybe like (everything is okay and will be okay ) of course I don’t know in which environment you are dealing with but still worth doing that work. Not saying it’s the only remedy to that but it’ll slowly change your perception as time goes by. The belief of having the ability to deal with whatever comes your way in the calmest possible way can actually happen and deep inside we know that. I spend a lot of time working out, as much as I can. I might be cycling, running , swimming or just doing exercise at home or at the gym and that helps because I’m thriving and putting up new target and you’d do your best to ensure that you are optimizing your performance and not being slowed down with a J for example. For sure we want to be that new persona and it’s comes gradually one day at a time. Don’t think as if you use to smoke. Just close that page if possible. Focus on the new energy. I use to think like you said what if something crazy happen how I’m gonna deal with it. But at the end of the day I can totally guarantee you that we don’t need the joint to face it. You are stronger than you think. Stay strong every single step is worth in this journey of seeking that natural high if I may say. You are absolutely capable of managing various situation whether it’s tough or not. You’ll even deal with it with more clarity and probably with a laser focus and better outcome. You’d be surprise. It’s definitely a positive challenge with everything to gain. The thought and craving for a j might come every now and then but sooner rather than later you get to a point where you just know it’ll become like any other thought that go through your mind and you’ll not pay too much attention to it and will let it go peacefully. Teach your mind you that can do it. If you like to read, cooking, being in the sun or on the beach that something that’ll heal you naturally you know, if you are already doing it do it more. Any healthy activity to stimulate your brain I’d recommend to ease your mind. Enjoy this new path brother. All the very best. P.s Im also putting the work everyday to be that better version so you ain’t on your own. Keep going take care
@guero198814 Жыл бұрын
I had no clue this could happen! Explains why I feel the way I feel lately. My brain is always foggy, don’t feel like I sleep good enough, struggle with stress and anxiety and when I smoke it temporarily fades but then it comes back. I have started to miss work and become disengaging on alot of things that I used to enjoy doing. Mentally I just don’t feel like myself anymore. I’ve been smoking 10 years straight with no T breaks or stopping. I just want to feel like myself again.
@ejRecording Жыл бұрын
Incorporate semen retention as well, or orgasm abstinence.. Lots of groups for that
@babykrul Жыл бұрын
It will def help you! When I quit, it took about a month of trial and error, feeling triggered, and then started feeling way better. You’ll pick up things you left for smoking. But also you will start to feel when you are actually tired vs foggy. In the beginning it was difficult what to do with the spare energy I had. But that is a good thing. I sometimes fall back with the weed, but always feel better when I stop again. You can do it! Don’t be afraid to stop, you will actually gain more motivation the longer you don’t smoke because you don’t want to trade the extra energy anymore ✌️
@TrumpGirl87132 жыл бұрын
I’m a physician who also recommends cannabis to patients, depending on how it’s used it can be really really helpful to a lot of my patients! We have topical patches that help my older patients with pain significantly and it does not make you high! I believe the CBD ratio products are the most medically beneficial !
@blissbrain2 жыл бұрын
the supplement P.E.A. (palmitoylethanolamine) is a nutritional food found in, for example, egg yolks, and many chronic pain sufferers swear by it to drastically reduce pain. My father in law, for example. It may offer an alternative option for those who are not helped by the patch.
@TrumpGirl87132 жыл бұрын
@@blissbrain awesome will research that! Thanks
@dillygee93662 жыл бұрын
I’ve been smoking everyday since I was 16. I’m 28 now. About a year ago, I was chilling at home and took a dab. About 15-20 mins later I had an intense panic attack that seemed to last hours. It was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. So much so, that I stopped smoking for a month. Slowly but surely I started again. Furthermore, that experience caused me to dig deeper into why that happened to me. I found basically everything he states in this video about overloading the CB receptor and how that correlates to anxiety or panic attacks if it happens too quickly. Scary stuff. Anyhow, I just came across this video and watched it in a span of about 3 days on and off. Ironically, just yesterday I was smoking on my way home and had another mini panic attack! I’m not sure if i unlocked that memory by taking in this info again, but i am taking it as a sign. Wish me luck as i begin another sobriety journey. I know it will be easy at first because I’m terrified to have another panic attack. Where it gets hard is months from now when I lose the will power. Much love!
@oWMatt2 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@NoFapKing2 жыл бұрын
The panic attacks are crazy I had to quit because of them
@dillygee93662 жыл бұрын
@@NoFapKing what’s your story with them
@dillygee93662 жыл бұрын
@@oWMatt thanks!
@alexanderyozzo2 жыл бұрын
Stay away from dabs, find the chill stuff.
@nalu_vhs Жыл бұрын
I’m 19 and I have extreme Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema), and I have used cannabis for the past 2 years. It has helped so much with anti-inflammation, itching sensations, and phantom pain. This podcast was great for shining a light on the mental side effects of cannabis usage and it will help me with the amount/potency of cannabis that I use as I am a daily(scheduled) user.
@_GatoradeMeBitch Жыл бұрын
Damn, you mean medical cannabis? In my country all use is illegal but am struggling with eczema too :(
@loveinthetimeofcorona8192 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness severe eczema is so incredibly difficult and uncomfortable. I couldn’t walk or bend my legs at times. I hope you find relief! 🙏🏽❤️
@joshuab1046 Жыл бұрын
Dang for me weed causes flare ups with my eczema, it always seems to dry my skin out and if it touches my skin I get very itchy. I’m so happy it helped you. 🙏💚
@springwater7525 Жыл бұрын
I would suggest fish oil and quercetin and bromeliad supplements, and also eating an animal based diet after years of vegan based literally cured my eczema
@springwater7525 Жыл бұрын
Bromelian 😊
@naomi79ster Жыл бұрын
I own a CBD store in Nampa idaho where THC is still illegal (medical and recreational) and I loved hearing everything you said! I’m very honest with customers when they come in because I’m not looking to just make a buck, I want people to feel better in whatever aspect they are needing. I know most people in my industry won’t say 1/2 the things (truth) you shared.
@AString95 Жыл бұрын
I smoked weed daily for over 10 years since age 15. I can thankfully say my memory is pretty good. Biggest problem I still struggle with 5 months after stopping is a bad attention span, laziness, and lack of discipline. Trying to build new habits to combat that.
@matildafaltyn6253 Жыл бұрын
@Austin Stringham - with a laundry list like that, you sound very self aware and off to a great start. When there is something blocking you (eg. making lazy) just push past it.
@AString95 Жыл бұрын
@@matildafaltyn6253 thank you. I have been making progress. I appreciate the comment 🙏
@bradwoods371 Жыл бұрын
It’s simple just do constructive things like cleaning, and working out while you’re baked.
@AString95 Жыл бұрын
@@bradwoods371 sure, you can do simple things. I could even do more complicated tasks. I got my finance degree and I was stoned the entire time. But it makes it more difficult and you will not do as well as you could sober.
@pdizzle8568 Жыл бұрын
Have you considered the possibility of ADHD?
@Anomalous_Industries2 жыл бұрын
You are such a gifted teacher. Thank you for taking the time to do these videos.
@PurusRutrum2 жыл бұрын
This comment section hits too close to home, and this guy and this video he made is incredibly helpful. Thank you everyone. I needed to see this.
@matt3246-j7c Жыл бұрын
I’m 23 and have been a heavy user since I was 20 (COVID did it to me). I’ve been trying to quit for the past year and a half - currently I’ve been sober for a month and a half. This episode made me never want to touch it again, and I hope I don’t. It had me in a chokehold… I honestly think psychological addiction is worse than physiological addiction (cannabis addiction is usually characterized as the former but obviously physical withdrawal is real), because you have to rewire your brain into thinking you don’t need it. It’s hell. But I’m determined this time
@aecra11 ай бұрын
i really hope youre doing well, im trying to quit this shit so badly and its really, really difficult.
@matt3246-j7c10 ай бұрын
@@aecra will be 3 months sober in a few days! Stick with it, it’s so worth it. The pink cloud is real and it will unfortunately fade, but life is truly so much better with a clear mind, stabilized emotions, regulated eating, and regulated sleeping.
@majoy-osterlundfreeman5425 Жыл бұрын
Thx for this info. Been “there” since I was 20 and now I’m 67 and after listening to this I can clearly see how it has destroyed a lot in my life although I still been achieving so much, but all love relations and partners I lost through the years. I’m grateful for now having the info I need to change my life to even better 🙏
@Gieszkanne Жыл бұрын
Is this you on the pisture? No way you are 67!
@akshatlal57112 жыл бұрын
The video feels incomplete without discussing rehabilitation strategies for chronic users- hope there is one coming soon on it! Big fan, Mr. Huberman. Thank you for helping me increase my quality of life.
@everyonesalama44472 жыл бұрын
he did mention exercise, good sleep, socialising, eating well etc, to heal the brain of adolescent use
@rayzor2852 жыл бұрын
Well there isn't a lot of long term and concrete data on the matter. I'd imagine it's a lot like any other substance. Being we'll rested, exercise and a good diet help mitigate psychological problems.
@ashleytaylor9942 жыл бұрын
Magic mushrooms 5grams
@rayzor2852 жыл бұрын
@@ashleytaylor994 you shouldn't just blindly recommend someone take a high dose of mushrooms without any idea what kind of pre-existing psychological problems they have or may be predisposed to.
@aniqose66412 жыл бұрын
3 days into Sober October, you have no idea how much I NEEDED this. Never had an issue w/ alcohol or nicotine, not one for pills or lines either, but man did weed hit me right in the parts of the brain that were the NOISIEST... Brought on a calm, even focused, state that let me engage with my environment & relationships in a way that was never even an option prior to my first experience with the drug. 7 years later I haven't gone more than a month off of it, last couple years have been daily (dawn to dusk most days) of smoking. Anyway, the last couple of days have been ROUGH, but this is the good omen I needed to help keep me steady, one day at a time. Thank you so much A.H.
@pjjmsn2 жыл бұрын
Did the positive effects of weed start to change on you and become negative over time, as Andrew says in the video?
@BrightLad2 жыл бұрын
Good on you brother, stay strong 💪🏼
@pellburger2 жыл бұрын
Amen 🙏🏻
@lherron912 жыл бұрын
I’m in the same boat! Power to us! And thank you Dr Andrew Huberman so incredibly much!!!
@amaral73142 жыл бұрын
a guy above made a good question, i just want to be notificated when you answer it.
@alejandronieto5762 жыл бұрын
Andrew, please know you are doing a great service to the population with your podcast and quality information delivery. Thanks again from Argentina.
@thereallisa1 Жыл бұрын
Totally disagree. He is clueless
@metastase895 Жыл бұрын
@@thereallisa1 It's not that he is clueless, he just has an agenda that sells "healthy lifestyle" so he distorts the subjects to make sales. Nothing new here.
@isabelmora5612 Жыл бұрын
Repetitive, too much trivial info, a failure to focus on the topics that attracted me here- every time!!!! Example we are at 9:00 minutes in but still not beginning the podcast
@alejandronieto576 Жыл бұрын
@@thereallisa1 Please explain, I would like to know. Thank you.
@mardeontae Жыл бұрын
Turning 26 next month started when I was 16. Thinking about how much damage I may have done to myself is scary af. Started out fun but in recent months it hasn't done what I want from it. I wish I never did it. I feel some of these symptoms he's talking about. Ty for making this video Doc. ❤
@yzwik8561 Жыл бұрын
feel you bro... same storry here. but at least you know it now and can make changes happen accordingly. all the best.
@CartelFund Жыл бұрын
I started right after high school at age 17 and I'm 28 now. I feel like I've smoked the last 10 years of my life away. I will make a change. I will I will.
@ereklarsson2177 Жыл бұрын
Comforting to see I’m not alone. We got this brothers.
@mtreezee2072 Жыл бұрын
I feel your pain, but what's done is done. Chin up.
@mardeontae Жыл бұрын
2 weeks down. Where yall at?
@Scott-hq3df2 жыл бұрын
I contracted a severe case of shingles last year and EVERY medication for pain was useless (Percocet, Vicodin, Gabapentin). Sativa within 1 minute of ingestion (smoke) it instantly ended my misery of feeling like I had thousands of fire ants biting me constantly for days! Many times the pain was so severe I had to take a knee as tears went down my face. I have a very high tolerance for pain (kidney stones no pain meds) but this experience was unbearable. This should be studied more! I’m an occasional user and was shocked at how much better this worked versus Pharma drugs. My suspicion is this worked because Shingles is nerve damage vs. muscular and it blocked the nerve receptors/transmitters for pain. I had gross open wounds for weeks and this is how I got through the next month until it went away. It felt like it was a lifesaver after the experience dropping 30 pounds and doing it solo during Covid. I couldn’t believe I wasn’t in the hospital for pain etc.
@pjjmsn2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I didn't know shingles was that painful. Glad something helped and that it went away!
@sevenspineiii75242 жыл бұрын
It calmed your immune response. Nice!
@moneropete2 жыл бұрын
shingles happened after that covid shot didnt it
@Scott-hq3df2 жыл бұрын
@@moneropete No I have not been vaccinated per recommendation from docs because of the weakened immune system. The docs told me not to get vaccinated for at least a year because I could relapse. I’m an athlete who trains hard and I practically never get sick!
@moneropete2 жыл бұрын
@@Scott-hq3df never take it. your doctor saved your life
@JohnKooz8 ай бұрын
Andrew, thank you for continuing to be my favorite podcast host, biology/chemistry/anatomy/neuroscience teacher, medical educator, and marvelous vocal illustrator for all things science! This episode on cannabis was captivating, illuminating, and informative! I feel happier and more grateful about life with the education you so accessibly provide!
@pipearciniegas52082 жыл бұрын
Hello Andrew, I am 23yo and have been regular since I was 18. You brought out to my attention a lot of things that I feel related and am concerned about myself, and, regardless that I like to use cannabis, I want to improve my wellbeing and health and this is a very key point. I love your work and you are improving a lot of peoples life’s. PLEASE MAKE THE PODCAST ABOUT TO TRY TO RECOVER FROM THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS DURING ADOLESCENCE.
@RandomGamplaysShoty Жыл бұрын
The only dude who is so well spoken even his ads can be a nice listen haha
@natasagolo94602 жыл бұрын
Dear Andrew, I am listening to your NSDR protocol every morning since posted it and will do it for 8 weeks long. Will let you know which effect it will produce on my focus. So far so good! I even can't skip it even if I want! Also, I am transferring all your ideas to my yoga students, my daughters and my friends! Thank you so much for providing this free of costs science to us!!!
@Miekignation Жыл бұрын
Anyone reading this, Please stay mindful of your cannabis consumption 💓 don’t let it turn into a physical + emotional necessity. I used it for my mental health (started 6 years ago) and somehow three years later I was codependent. I was not able to come to terms with that until this year (another 3 years later). I realized that overuse or constant use was making me more anxious and more depressed. I was unable to have positive thoughts but cannabis “helped” me sit with certain uncomfortable feelings. I quit three weeks ago and the first two weeks were tough but this week I feel so much stronger, much more capable of dealing with the mental health issues I have! That uncomfortable feeling is there for a reason we have to work through the issues that we have! I see depression as a spiritual sickness. Important to find healthy coping mechanisms and not look too much outside of ourselves for comfort and help. Have compassion for yourself! I have compassion for you and what are you going through 🌟 Wishing everyone the besttttt ✨
@myrtlemoore7611 Жыл бұрын
Stop letting we be such a multiple thing unless you're really in it with your doctor and he's telling you what this is and what that is because you're talking about somebody needs to be a chemist and a doctor will have to be together to explain how this is gonna affect everyone so stop listening to the nonsense talk to your doctor and all it is is not necessary
@Miekignation11 ай бұрын
@@myrtlemoore7611 ???
@yohaizilber2 жыл бұрын
Golden rule: Too much of anything can be bad for you.
@rockinrobin2 жыл бұрын
im pretty sure the Golden rule is Dont fuck your coworkers
@mr_green332 жыл бұрын
@@rockinrobin i broke that rule :(
@sonianadal34182 жыл бұрын
It’s true like water.
@Inferno.5222 жыл бұрын
Well, that's the definition of "too much"
@bonacci7272 жыл бұрын
Golden rule -reality is for people that can't handle drugs -drugs are for people that can't handle reality
@imsotango Жыл бұрын
I was introduced to cannabis in my late 20s and it saved my life really. I began using it for the purpose of self-inquiry, meditation, and dancing (I dance Argentine tango). And in all of those areas, cannabis enhanced my learning and experience. I am still a regular user and my rate of consumption or the effects have not changed since I began using it. Its potency still feels wonderful and the effects continue to be very profound. The effect of cannabis for me is very calming and focusing, it allows me to zone in and tune into my body and whatever task I am doing with a lot of clarity and presence. I have talked at length about its effects on the body with other tango dancers. For many of us, cannabis is like a performance enhancement tool, allowing us to access very interesting states in the body when we dance. It is easier stay on balance and I feel a heightened sense proprioception. It would be so interesting to understand what role cannabis plays in the brain chemistry to facilitate these kinds of states in a movement practice such as tango or yoga, etc. Learning more about its behavior inside the body, I appreciate the fact that I didn't get introduced to cannabis until later in life.
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
_"I began using it for the purpose of self-inquiry, meditation, and dancing"_ That's a recurring theme I've seen (and matches my experience). Holistic is what I'm thinking. Not just "get high" but a purpose of insight, introspection, individuation, tuning in to something. You mentioned dancing. I often use the example of archery. There is a "zen of archery" topic which talks about how accuracy is not defined by control, "trying harder." The more someone tries to put the arrow on the bullseye (in a very controlled, precise, deliberate way), the less accurate they are. There's some intuitive "let go" moment that the archer develops. It's like a dance. You envision the the arrow hitting the target (along with practice, knowing your body and how to time that intuition). It's not something anyone can make happen. They have to open something within themselves to be "at one" with arrow & target, I suppose. I've mentioned in a couple other comments that Iain McGilchrist's videos seem to correspond to the cannabis experience (and what you're talking about reminds me of that). He talks about the left/right hemispheres of the brain. Everyone's heard of that. But, he goes into detail about how they're at constant war between themselves, and somehow rational conscious existence occurs. We stay out of it because it just works. I think cannabis puts us closer to that. I think the archery/dancing "zone" has something to do with that too (like a "detent" moment between the two when it's right. A cooperative moment between the two.). You might like videos where he's interviewed or debates others.
@imsotango Жыл бұрын
@@markfuller yes exactly! Thanks for making such a great connection to archery. I find it fascinating that although we are coming from different backgrounds, in the end, we are describing the same phenomenon... the zone, letting go, feeling at one with your target/partner. This is the language I use to describe the "tango high" and it's also the language I have heard used to describe jiujitsu high and now you mention the same thing with archery. Fascinating, thanks for such a great insight
@therealandtheunreal Жыл бұрын
Guess you didn't watch it until the end, otherwise you would be terrified, as I was
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
@@therealandtheunreal If you'd seen me (and my prior life before cannabis), you'd be terrified. :) That's what makes this topic hard. We don't have a clone of the person to see what they would have been like if they didn't use it. This also may transcend time. My use when I was 15-20 (which I wouldn't recommend young people to do, but again, in some cases it may be better than the alternative) was insight that remained with me and helped me choose a path 10 years ago (i.e., I might not have been helped 10 years ago if I hadn't had the insight many years prior). When I was 15-20, I'm positive people "tsk, tsk" under their breath, "drugs ruined that boy." I was already ruined from early childhood trauma. I just wasn't ready to face myself then. I might not have been ready later in life if it hadn't been for that experience then. When I returned to cannabis 10 years ago, it was just as overwhelming and unpleasant as when I stopped at 20. This time I knew it was me, all in my head, and something to experience -- let happen -- not panic and try to avoid it. It only lasts 30 minutes. Just experience it. I had a rough time for awhile, but it was a rough time I was deferring since childhood. All those years in between were NOT great. I was entirely living to be someone I'm not. You would have been terrified of that if you knew all the details (I absolutely believe that if a few things had gone differently, I could have been Ted Bundy or some other horror. I 100% believe that. I'm not exaggerating.). IMO, the problem is that pro-cannabis people speak of it as the bee's knees (harmless, natural, everyone should be stoned all the time). Others depict it as bad because it was bad for them. There doesn't seem to be a right answer for everyone. It depends on the person, their circumstance. I firmly believe recreational use ("escape," like alcohol) is the wrong use. I believe it should be used for insight. Whether that's daily, weekly, yearly. That's up to the person and the insight they receive, how much they need more, etc. It's not chemically addictive (but can be behaviorally addictive like overeating, gambling, online activities). If used for a purpose, it should be able to stop for a purpose too. (I can and do occasionally.).
@Flossy350 Жыл бұрын
@@therealandtheunreal why would u be terrified, this guy probably just makes up his facts
@kevinberry24832 жыл бұрын
It’s so interesting to hear him say that cannabis’ anti anxiety effects can switch to actually increasing anxiety after some time of using it because that is exactly what happened to me. When I first started smoking I could smoke a ton and be just fine, super relaxed and chillin. However, it slowly became more and more anxiety inducing to the point where I would smoke and the anxiety would be so intense I wouldn’t smoke for weeks or months afterwards.
@xo95232 жыл бұрын
I feel you. I've smoked so long it's become like a crutch. A few days ago I woke up and didnt smoke for like an hour (I usually smoke like ten minutes after I wake up) and I remember thinking do I actually feel better? But ofc I ended up smoking soon after that ..
@jeffknott19759 ай бұрын
I've suffered for years with debilitating anxiety after coming off opiates the doctor gave me, going out was big ordeal that left me exhausted. I now smoke 1 spliff an evening and it's not just helped my anxiety it's gone altogether! My confidence has returned and I'm now back in work. I tried lots of anti anxiety meds off the doc but none worked. I understand its not harmless but for me the results speak for themselves