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Quixote1818

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Sun Jun 1, 2025, 06:58 PM Jun 2025

Chronic Cannabis Use, Including Edibles, Linked to Endothelial Dysfunction [View all]

This suck as I use edibles to sleep from time to time. Probably going to cut back. I'm 56 and my BP is around 115 over 73 with a resting pulse of 60 to 63. So it doesn't seem like it has done much damage to me yet. Maybe because I exercise a lot and only take 5mg? However, I do notice it causes my heart rate to increase quite a bit until it wears off after 3 hours. Does anyone know of any criticisms of this study?



Chronic Cannabis Use, Including Edibles, Linked to Endothelial Dysfunction

Chronic cannabis use is bad for your heart, whether you smoke it or consume edibles, according to a new study.
Researchers found evidence of endothelial dysfunction, an upstream risk factor for cardiovascular disease, in cannabis users regardless of how they used the substance.
The research adds to a growing body of research suggesting that cannabis is not benign.
New research has linked tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound in many cannabis products, to impaired vascular function, a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

A growing body of evidenceTrusted Source suggests that smoking THC-containing cannabis likely harms heart health. But far less is known about other forms of cannabis use, such as vaping and edibles.

The use of THC-containing cannabis edibles has surged in popularity as legalization has spread across the United States.

But a new study published on May 28 in JAMA CardiologyTrusted Source suggests that both modes of cannabis consumption — smoking and ingesting — are associated with endothelial dysfunction, comparable to tobacco smoke in healthy adults.

Endothelial dysfunction is a form of heart disease that impairs blood vessels from dilating. Endothelial cells are a thin membrane that lines the inner surface of blood vessels and helps regulate blood flow.

“The bottom line is that smoking marijuana does not appear to avoid the harmful vascular effects of smoking tobacco, and neither does frequent use of THC edibles,” Matthew L. Springer, PhD, professor of medicine at UCSF, and senior author of the research, told Healthline.


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I've seen several of these anti pot medical leftyladyfrommo Jun 2025 #1
Thinking you have a VERY good point. Plus, I have abnormal reactions to most Rx, mostly BAD reactions. Attilatheblond Jun 2025 #6
Good points. The fact that my cardivacular health is so good at the very least makes me question Quixote1818 Jun 2025 #7
Long time smoker here and I'm having to have my heart evaluated to see if I can have surgery. lark Jun 2025 #16
Replace the words 'anti pot' with 'pro vaccine' and 'pot works better' with 'ivermectin works better' Celerity Jun 2025 #10
Good point. nt Quixote1818 Jun 2025 #12
Agreed, they want to make it illegal again. Blue Full Moon Jun 2025 #14
Okay but it's the THC, not CBD or CBN. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2025 #2
You're bumming me out, man. 😁 surfered Jun 2025 #3
The poison is in the dose. multigraincracker Jun 2025 #4
Well, being in so much pain one can walk very little and sleep even less is also gonna screw me up Attilatheblond Jun 2025 #5
Good points on the sleep. There isn't anything much healther than a goodnight sleep. nt Quixote1818 Jun 2025 #8
The one respondent interviewed is absolutely correct in that there is no strong evidence of causality... hlthe2b Jun 2025 #9
Fascinating story k_buddy762 Jun 2025 #11
They keep talkin rickyhall Jun 2025 #13
States that the cannabis does not cause it. Blue Full Moon Jun 2025 #15
Be afraid, be very afraid. WhiteTara Jun 2025 #17
Well, obviously THIS is the single worst possible threat to public health Ursus Rex Jun 2025 #18
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