What Happens to Your Brain if You Smoke Weed for 30 Days

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Published 2024-04-15
Will smoking weed for 30 days straight turn you into a pothead? Check out today's new video that goes on an epic quest in the name of science to discover how smoking marijuana for 30 days straight affects your brain and the chances of you getting addicted. Find out right here!

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All Comments (21)
  • @pgm_corbin5896
    I enjoy the good ol “3 men drinking will start a fight 3 men smoking will start a band”
  • @conalirvine6309
    Stoners all arriving here in hopes of hearing that it’s “not bad”.
  • @Freespirit702
    After smoking daily for more than 10 years, I went cold turkey during June 2023. The only withdrawal symptom I experienced were vivid nightmares which would wake me up in the middle of night. It lasted around 4 months. While I achieved academic and career milestones while being high, I managed to achieve a lot more during my 11 months of being sober. Weed helped me get through some rough patches of life, and I decided to quit it after life became bearable. To each his own, your body will let you know when to stop.
  • I started smoking since my teenage, got addicted to cigarettes, spent my whole life fighting Cigarettes addiction. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife 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.
  • @thetacoguyy
    Doctors calling for a re-ban on cannabis and not on tobacco or alcohol is purely insane and delusional.
  • @MaraJadeSkky
    After 30+ years of using cannabis, I have NEVER seen someone act violent after using this plant. They might wait for a stop sign to turn green or laugh to the point of tears...that's about it.
  • @Jennifer-bw7ku
    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
  • @soulasssassin
    The misconception of weed is crazy! I smoked weed for around 10 years on a daily basis. My rule for myself was that I would only smoke when the sun goes down. Then, I can chill in my safe zone and enjoy the effects. I played games, chilled with my buds, and lived it up. Basically, it's a classic picture of stoner life. Anyway, one day, I moved into my own place and still enjoyed smoking, but I found I didn't enjoy doing it on my own anymore. I eventually stopped smoking, and I might've smoked twice in the past 10 years. I found I get insanely anxious if I do it, and I dont enjoy it at all anymore. I still have close friends who do it, and I don't judge them at all. Things I know for a fact based on my experience (I can't emphasize how big of a stoner I was): 1. Weed does not cause you to go crazy and break the law. People have this in them or not. 2. Weed might not be addictive, but it is definitely a tricky habit to quit. 3. You don't dream when you sleep. 4. I don't care what people say. It definitely makes you more complacent and less ambitious in life. 5. It affects your social life. I just thought someone would appreciate my experience on this topic. Take it or leave it, I am glad I went through this journey. Stay safe, yall.
  • @Swifty4gw
    Smoked weed everyday for 4 years, quit cold turkey and haven't touched it for over a year now. The negatives: The occasional cravings to get high in the first 2-3 months from feelings of boredom and/or stress, and going from having no dreams at all to getting extremely intense and vivid dreams. The positives: Feeling more clear headed and alert/sharp, my memory has improved/returned, I don't wake up anymore with that "high-over" feeling of being slow and groggy, and I have less social anxiety around people.
  • @bigmaklifts
    I found that being very lightly high makes me a little more productive, or at least makes me a little better at focusing. I have ADHD and being able to actually feel some joy doing simple tasks helps me to complete them.
  • @cxpid_10
    In my own opinion, I'm soo happy I quit weed after years of smoking, I've never felt more clearer minded, calm, energetic and motivated.
  • @diboxide
    i started smoking daily at the start of the pandemic lockdown — it’s completely eased the anxiety i’ve dealt with for over 20 years. i’ve become a tad lazier (i’ve always been a huge procrastinator), but mentally, i’m in the best place i’ve ever been.
  • I smoke daily for chronic pain and PTSD. It’s grounding for me. If a little bit of brain damage happens, then so be it.
  • @mg_customs8531
    I quit smoking a month ago. I was a heavy user and abused it, was high more then sober.. I feel much better but still have a hard time finding motivation but am on my way up!
  • @Adryan4k
    I just took a week off from work to smoke all day… time was flying by, I was never bored. Doing the things that I liked, rotting in bed, searching topics that I love reading about on the internet. It was a blast. And this motivated me to quit to go to work, so one day I’ll be able to enjoy Paradise on earth again. I could do this forever. I love being high but thankfully I have to go to work to support my habits… so tolerance is reset. Fist day sober 😢😭 wish my luck… btw it wasn’t even that hard, once you start to learn not to interrupt your flow of thoughts, but instead to listen to it and to make your mind continue it…. Even at work I wasn’t bored, and I didn’t even smoke today! For all of you Kings out there… YOU CAN DO IT! :)
  • @imtragicc_
    Nothing better than watching Infographic Show video while smoking a blunt outside on a nice day
  • @Mjnette
    I work in the cannabis industry for a few years and have been smoking since I was 16. I knew pretty much all of the information already, but I love it! I wish this type of education was around when I tried it for the first time, I didn’t really know much and what to expect. Keep up the good work! + please guys smoke your joints with filters! Your body will thank you for it
  • @Roto_33
    Cant wait to get off and smoke my joint thanks for the laughs. Stay lifted
  • @mkpops8766
    I'm 48 and never had a bad moment smoking weed. But I have been around folks and it affects everyone differently. Now that I'm older I enjoy smoking at home by myself. I have a normal life