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Old Mar 03, 2018, 02:34 AM
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I smoke it frequently and ingest it frequently. I discuss it with my Psych and she knows I have never had drug-induced psychosis.

Edibles are more of a relaxing body high. They are usually a hybrid strain. They are helpful for anxiety.
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Marijuana can make anxiety worse, but it can help some people. So it depends on how it affects you.
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Following. I've always been terrified of marijuana, but someone in town suggested cannabis oil.
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Marijuana can cause tremendous anxiety and out-of-body experiences which are terrifying.
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