Why does «Bedodo» act like a sleeping pill?
Regular smokers and bedodo enthusiasts will notice a change in their sleep patterns when they stop using cannabis. Why should this be?
Cannabis, and cannabis cannabinoids in particular, affect dreams in many ways, from their frequency to their intensity. Natural cannabinoids control from birth functions such as appetite, sleep and memory. Each of these functions is altered by cannabis use.
In the case of sleep, the cannabis alters REM sleep duration which precedes the onset of dreams and leads to deep sleep. The «bedodo» enthusiast becomes accustomed to this additional THC intake. The absence of a psychoactive substance in a regular smoker will therefore modify the onset of sleep and dreams.
A feeling of being unable to dream or of not dreaming due to difficulty in falling asleep
The people going through withdrawal The duration of REM sleep increases. The direct consequence is difficulty in falling asleep and triggering dreams that plunge into the abyss of deep sleep. Dreams, when they return, are more vivid, more violent and sometimes turn into mild nightmares in some people. The effects of withdrawal (increased blood pressure, feelings of heat, difficulty falling asleep, etc.) can also lead to more restless dreams. These effects are generally considered to last from 2 days to 6 weeks.
Neurologist Doctor Hamburger was interviewed by Vice Netherland on the subject. According to him, weed suppresses the anticipation stage of the future during REM sleep. By anticipation, he means those little questions we ask ourselves just before going to sleep, where the past day and questions about tomorrow are mixed together.
These questions keep coming up «bedodo», They are louder and more unusual. They also disturb the individual's ability to fall asleep. These effects are similar in patients treated with sleeping pills, This is why these pills are addictive. Experts and neurologists advise against the use of «bedodo», as it is considered to be the most powerful drug in the world. more addictive and rightly so.
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