In any case, it depends on an individual's genetic predisposition to depression, the individual's own state-of-mind (including environmental factors such as grieving a loss, environmental stress), and last (and maybe most importantly), individual brain chemistry (which relates to genetics). While we are all human with the same basic kind of brain, in a sense each of our brains are wired differently.
IanCurtisWishlist Reviewed by IanCurtisWishlist on . Cannabis + depression= NO-NO I have just been speaking to a friend who is undergoing treatment for depression and he told me that his doctor found out that he was smoking because of some Electroencefalogram (EEG) results in which some funny waves showed up. He was told to quit smoking, else he would never be cured. My friend feels A-OK at this point and is near the end of the treatment he is currently following. The doctor said that smoking weed was bad for him due to the fact that it alters dopamine levels in the brain, Rating: 5