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    Doctors are not botanists

    my doctor told me today that my blood pressure was a bit higher than the last time i was there...

    she asked if i smoked cigarettes, and i told her I didn't, but that i occasionally (lol yea right) smoked pot.

    she said that what is in pot is worse than what is in cigarettes, but the quantity that is smoked of pot is less than cigarettes, almost making it less of a threat....

    so there's a big debate whether or not marijuana can cause lung cancer, there are no proven deaths, etc...

    but can smoking pot dangerously raise your blood pressure?
    vej33 Reviewed by vej33 on . Doctors are not botanists my doctor told me today that my blood pressure was a bit higher than the last time i was there... she asked if i smoked cigarettes, and i told her I didn't, but that i occasionally (lol yea right) smoked pot. she said that what is in pot is worse than what is in cigarettes, but the quantity that is smoked of pot is less than cigarettes, almost making it less of a threat.... so there's a big debate whether or not marijuana can cause lung cancer, there are no proven deaths, etc... Rating: 5

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    Doctors are not botanists

    Cannabis can raise your blood pressure, and if there were other factors raising it as well then it is possible that it would contribute to a dangerously high blood pressure, but unless you were highly allergic to cannabis then it shouldn't dangerously raise your blood pressure on it's own.

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    Doctors are not botanists

    Well I don't mean can your blood pressure raise as the result of a smoking session... i mean long-term recreational use...

    I have no family history of high blood pressure, I exercise every weekday, i eat 5 small meals a day consisting of the required food groups.

    Smoking is really my only vice, aside from occasionally enjoying the junk-food of my choice...

    I'd hate to live in this world where Cannabis is helping so many people, but causing me to have high blood pressure :wtf:

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    Doctors are not botanists

    It's only dangerous because you are paranoid. :rasta:

    It doesn't raise your blood pressure that much. When I was hospitalized when I first got cancer, I had my blood pressure tested a couple hours before smoking a joint in the parking lot. Not much after, they tested me again. My blood pressure is around 110/50, I measured 121/57 after the session. Only a slight increase. Not dangerous unless your blood pressure was really high to begin with.

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    Doctors are not botanists

    Did you know it can lower your blood pressure too?

    Not to mention ocular pressure..

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    Doctors are not botanists

    Quote Originally Posted by BobBong
    Did you know it can lower your blood pressure too?

    Not to mention ocular pressure..
    one of many the delicious paradox's of life i guess

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    Doctors are not botanists

    Show your doctor my medical studies post! She sounds rather uneducated! Here's a few for you to start her off on!

    Lowering of Blood Pressure Through Use of Hashish
    Lowering of Blood Pressure Through Use of Hashish: The Hempire - [cannabis, london]

    Blood Pressure Lowered With Cannabis Component
    Blood Pressure Lowered With Cannabis Component: The Hempire - [cannabis, hemp]

    Antineoplastic activity of cannabinoids
    Antineoplastic activity of cannabinoids

    Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol inhibits epithelial growth factor-induced lung cancer cell migration
    Unbound MEDLINE | Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol inhibits epithelial growth factor-induced lung cancer cell migration in vitro as well as its growth and metastasis in vivo. Journal article

    Smoking Cannabis Does Not Cause Cancer Of Lung or Upper Airways
    CCRMG

    No association between lung cancer and cannabis smoking in large study
    IACM-Bulletin

    Premiere British Medical Journal Pronounces Marijuana Safer Than Alcohol, Tobacco
    The Cannabis Link

    Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic
    Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic



    Print them up (most are one pagers) and give her these URLs-

    My birthday gift to you.... - TreatingYourself.COM Online Community

    My "Happy New Year" Medical post - TreatingYourself.COM Online Community

    It's my "medical" posts on a nice, sensible, little site for medical cannabis. We have to educate our doctors- med school certainly doesn't! - Granny:hippy:

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    Doctors are not botanists

    Quote Originally Posted by Storm Crow
    Show your doctor my medical studies post! She sounds rather uneducated! Here's a few for you to start her off on!

    Lowering of Blood Pressure Through Use of Hashish
    Lowering of Blood Pressure Through Use of Hashish: The Hempire - [cannabis, london]

    Blood Pressure Lowered With Cannabis Component
    Blood Pressure Lowered With Cannabis Component: The Hempire - [cannabis, hemp]

    Antineoplastic activity of cannabinoids
    Antineoplastic activity of cannabinoids

    Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol inhibits epithelial growth factor-induced lung cancer cell migration
    Unbound MEDLINE | Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol inhibits epithelial growth factor-induced lung cancer cell migration in vitro as well as its growth and metastasis in vivo. Journal article

    Smoking Cannabis Does Not Cause Cancer Of Lung or Upper Airways
    CCRMG

    No association between lung cancer and cannabis smoking in large study
    IACM-Bulletin

    Premiere British Medical Journal Pronounces Marijuana Safer Than Alcohol, Tobacco
    The Cannabis Link

    Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic
    Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic



    Print them up (most are one pagers) and give her these URLs-

    My birthday gift to you.... - TreatingYourself.COM Online Community

    My "Happy New Year" Medical post - TreatingYourself.COM Online Community

    It's my "medical" posts on a nice, sensible, little site for medical cannabis. We have to educate our doctors- med school certainly doesn't! - Granny:hippy:
    I just read through the first link you provided (thank you very much by the way, i've seen your medical links but simply have not come
    across any about blood pressure), about the man who separated the psychotropic effects from the medicinal cannabinoids.

    My question is, even with the psychotropic effects of regular cannabis (aka, the stuff i get from my dealer), does it still pack the benefits
    like relaxing my blood vessels and lowering blood pressure? Or do those medicinal properties have to be separated and used separately to work?

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    Doctors are not botanists

    This is why it's really important that you read those links in proper context, VEJJ, and why no one should immediately assume that that doctor was uneducated by any means.

    It's generally the smoking action itself, along with the competition it gives your oxygen supply and the irritating byproducts of combustion, that work in concert to raise BP in some folks, particularly those with a history of high blood pressure or those who lead sedentary lifestyles, eat a lot of salt, or carry extra weight. It also very much depends on the strain you're smoking. The THC and CBD in cannabis, at least some strains of it, can be very helpful with vaso-dilation (meaning it relaxes veins and arteries and helps lower BP) in some people, and we do indeed know that many types of cannabis are helpful in lowering ocular pressure, or glaucoma, but ocular pressure and BP aren't the same thing and aren't affected in identical ways from smoking.

    As a rule, most folks who deal with vascular medicine and encounter lots of cannabis smokers find that they do see higher BPs in those patients. If my husband ever gets free of dealing with his vascular patients at the hospital, I'll ask him to officially confirm this. Vaping is a much safer way to use cannabis long-term and get the beneficial effects from the active ingredients while eliminating the oxygen deprivation/combustion irritants that may raise your BP.

    You know the phase after smoking where some people feel anxious and jumpy and their heart rate increases? That's what I call the "adrenergic" phase, where it's rather like you've had a slight burst of adrenalin. It happens if you're smoking sativa-leaning strains more than indicas, and it happens anyway after any type of smoke inhalation because your body, veins, lungs and heart are having to work harder to transport oxygen because your normal oxygen intake is competing with smoke. It's during that adrenergic phase that your BP is most elevated. This again depends on how your own body reacts to smoking.

    Please, please, please. Everyone remember that links claiming the wonders of cannabis must be read closely and interpreted correctly, ideally with full knowledge of the fact that they usually aren't even discussing whole smoked cannabis but instead isolated active ingredients. You show those to your doctor, who has access to more links to more full and credible studies and sources than you can shake a stick at, and inform her that she's uneducated, and she'll laugh you out of her office. Rightfully so.
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    Doctors are not botanists

    Unfortunately there is just never any way for me to tell what kind of strain I'm smoking... up here, it's kind of like my dealer drives to get it from someone, who probably got it from someone, etc... so by the time he gets it here, it's lost all face-value and is just Weed.

    But I had a question, Birdgirl you sound like you'd have a good answer to this...

    I got my Blood Pressure taken exactly a week after I'd stopped smoking. Could a higher blood pressure be my body's reaction to it being cut off from cannabis? Im not talking about "addiction" or anything. But if Cannabis CAN reduce blood pressure, does that mean that weaning off of cannabis (i guess weaning is the wrong term since i stopped cold-turkey) does that mean that the lack of its use would bring it back up?

    edit: oh and i did want to mention that i do vaporize a portion of what i smoke... not all of it, maybe half of it. my boyfriend got it a few months ago, and at first it was all we used. then we got back into bowls, and we'd been smoking as opposed to vaping a lot. but i'd say from the day he got it, we've smoked probably half of it through that.

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