There are many good things about smoking. There are many other words for the same thing, such as marijuana (weed), weed (pot), dope (grass), and so on. The same thing, which comes from the marijuana plant, is called many different things. It can be smoked, vaped, swallowed, or used in any other way.
Marijuana is mostly used to feel good and get away from things. Recent studies suggest that marijuana may be helpful in treating a number of illnesses. I’ve put together this list for you.
Control and prevention of diabetes:
Because of how cannabis affects insulin, it makes sense that it could help treat and prevent diabetes. Research done by the American Alliance for Medical Cannabis (AAMC) has found that medical marijuana is good for your health in a number of ways.
Lessen stress:
There is a way around the fact that cannabis is often known to make people feel anxious. When used in the right way and in the right amount, cannabis can help its users feel less anxious and calm down.
Capacity of the lungs is increased when
People who smoke cannabis have better lung function than both people who smoke cigarettes and people who have never smoked. A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association says that heavy cannabis users “train” their lungs to work better with each drag.
It makes it easier to think of new ideas:
A study in the journal Consciousness and Cognition found that marijuana makes people more creative when it comes to language skills.
When smoked naturally, cannabis has been shown to help with schizotypy and different ways of thinking.
On one day, marijuana users were tested while they were sober, and on another day, they were tested while they were high.
“Cannabis brought the verbal fluency of low creatives up to the same level as that of high creatives,” the study said.
A fast and easy way to lose weight:
A new study in the journal Obesity found that people who smoke pot are less likely to be overweight. People who use cannabis often aren’t usually overweight, as you can see if you look around. Cannabis has been linked to helping your body control insulin and keep track of how many calories you eat.









