Me and my mate thought we'd highlighted a link between smoking pot and paranoia last night, as we were having a beer in the bushes next to the technical college near my house last night. It turned out we were completely wrong, there really was someone following us. After 2 police cars had passed by, which is not unknown for round here yet unusual, a strange person suddenly appeared from about 100 yards shining a torch in our direction. I was nearly convinced for about 15 minutes or so before then there was someone stalking us with a torch. They dissappeared eventually after we ditched our stash under a bush and crouched silently behind a small hill for about ten minutes, I think it was neighbourhood watch. We were dressed like vagrants....

Anyway, I think it's not really a question of whether there is a link between pot and mental illness, it's whether or not it's the ONLY cause and I think in most if not all cases where people develop schitzophrenia after smoking it, it very much isn't. Poor dietary habits, junk food, malnutrition, the wrong balance of fatty acids, etc.... all take much more of the credit for it in my mind. Strangely though this scientifically proven fact never gets a mention whenever they are broadcasting yet more propaganda based on "new" evidence. It's one of the lesser forms of cannabis discrimination.
Staurm Reviewed by Staurm on . schizophrenia/bi-polar disorder After the recent news on schizophrenia/bi-olar disorder I thought I'd take a poll to see what the trend really was and if the study was credible or not. Rating: 5