I'm assuming good ol' mary jane is pretty paleo. I go through periods of smoking it and then not, just a puff at night/ before bed, it helps me sleep. Other than a possible case of "the munchies", how does it affect fat loss? Does it slow down my metabolism? If so, is it significant enough to avoid? What has been your experience?
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The use of psychedelic drugs is nearly ubiquitous among indigenous peoples worldwide. What was also ubiquitous was that use was grounded in cultural traditions of healing, worship, and community. My point is that the context is as important as the content. The same substance, whether it is pot or sugar can be consumed responsibly by some, while others, due to heredity, environment, or trauma are drawn into addictions. Outside of emotional, legal, or political perspectives, the actual plant, cannabis sativa, is essentially harmless. The LD-50 (dose required to kill 50% of lab animals) is so high that it is essentially impossible to overdose. It is much easier to overdose on coffee than it is on cannabis. |
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If you want to smoke it, then just smoke it. Please quit justifying it as paleo - you will end up making us look more crazy than we are portrayed in the media. |
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Marijuana kills cancer cells http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2673842/?tool=pmcentrez It will stop cancer growth http://www.webmd.com/cancer/brain-cancer/news/20090401/marijuana-chemical-may-fight-brain-cancer Stop tumors http://www.webmd.com/lung-cancer/news/20070417/marijuana-may-fight-lung-tumors It helps ADHD http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1521-0391.2010.00076.x/abstract http://psychcentral.com/lib/2010/adhd-and-marijuana/ Warning PDF http://mcforadhd.free.fr/ARTICLE%20ADHD%20DRIVING%20GERMANY.pdf Some argue that it is an athletic performance enhancer http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-02/pot-performance-enhancer It fights inflammation http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070607171120.htm http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature/id/59872/title/Not_just_a_high It can increase brain cell growth http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2005-3/issue9/ne-mj.html Final bonus link. 3,000 year old Caucasian mummies found in Chinese desert with bags of marijuana. (I know this doesnt make it Paleo but its an interesting story) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28034925/ns/technology_and_science-science/ |
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Adding smoke to the lungs will never be good for any kind of result, we are not designed to breathe smoke. We are not built to eat grain. Our system is not made to digest sugars. Paleo is Paleo due to a concept based on fact and science, not to be trendy. |
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Of course it isn't "paleo", what ever that actually is, nor is it healthy, no matter how you dress it up or how many tribes you an find that may or may not have smoked it. If you wanty to minimise the harmful affects on your lungs you can use a vaporiser (Robb Wolf talked about this a couple of podcasts back) but it is still harmful, unhealthy and not paleo. I used to smoke it myself so I'm not judging anybody I just think it's silly to try and pretend it's not harmful. |
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Paleo for me is what optimizes me........pot is far from it. It also has some of the highest levels of omega 6 content of any plant just like hemp. Major pass. Just because it was used then does make it paleo. This kinda of stuff has to be self evident.. |
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First of all, stop talking about the smoke factor. I am pretty sure that Paleos had their marijuana as edibles (possibly brownies :). Chronic smoking of marijuana may not be healthy. However, it does not follow that if x=100 is bad that x = 10 is also bad. Dosage is EVERYTHING and the field of hormesis seems to be making that point. However, there is another factor: MANY people have had revelations using entheogens like psilocbyin mushrooms and ayahuasca and even marijuana (check out the late Carl Sagan's insistence about his revelations with marijuana). Of course, I can't prove it, but I would think that quite possible Paleo man may have had similar revelations that would have positively impacted his evolution. Terence McKenna wrote a book on this, called "The Food of the Gods". Of course, we needn't speculate about the past. I think a study of how ayahuasca has been used by the indigenous peoples in the Amazonian rainforests would make this point. |
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about drug use: from Wikipedia During the Paleolithic, there is ample evidence of drug use as seen by preserved botanical remains and coprolites. Some scholars suggest that the Shanidar Cave (a Paleolithic site in Iraq) Flower Burial shows evidence of a shamanic death ritual, but these claims are still being debated. The most direct evidence we have from the Paleolithic in terms of art comes from Tassili, Algeria. From this region, there are several therianthropic images portraying the painter and the animals around him as one (an often cited effect of many hallucinatory drugs, Ego death). One image, in particular, shows a man who has formed into one common form with a mushroom. There are several Paleolithic sites that display therianthropic imagery. However, there is some debate as to whether or not sites like Lascaux or Chauvet were entheogenically inspired. |
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This is purely from personal experience, but I find cannabis to be a nice alternative to anti-pain and anti-anxiety medications (recovering from a stress-fracture now), and so far it is the ONLY substance that relieves GI-stress associated with accidental gluten exposure. I've tried ginger, peppermint, etc. I find I can get the GI effects from a single puff—definitely not enough to produce a high. Probably not so good for the lungs, but vaporizers and edibles are definitely other options. |
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Ill enjoy my weed paleo or not! It is relaxing and now on paleo I'm not even that prone to munchidom - there's always the moral debate - but I'll stick with it - til I can't - at 64 - that time may not be so far off - it isn't addictive - and I find meditation pleasant on it - I did get munchies once and the 1/2 avacado w. a can of sardines never tasted so good! :) |
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I'm suprised at the question. Some ancient cultures practiced genocide does that make it ok? I was just reading today somewhere about our need to anesthesize our minds. Why? And I am guilty. I am drinking a beer right now after a long day. But no it is definately not paleo, is definately not good for me. My body does not even want it...my mind does. Also read today how modern medicine separates the mind from the body. This is a big error. And I suddenly remembered, I started making ice cubes, which I never use and as of tomorrow........my new treat for spoiling myself will be a tall glass of water with ice cubes and lemon, maybe some fresh mint. It is all in the mind !!!!!!!!!!! Maybe I should buy a new glass...why do we need to dull our senses? I'm sure our paleo friends of way back had plenty of defects.......no reason to take those on as well. |
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I find it interesting that people are so accepting of those who still drink alcohol, but they are all ready to judge you for smoking pot. As far as weight loss, I wouldn't think it would be that conducive to weight loss since it tends to stimulate your appetite. |
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I see nothing wrong with an occasional glass of wine, or partaking of a little weed. Every couple months I unwind with a bowl. Is it bad for you? Probably, but so is being wound to tight. I think the benefits of being that relaxed for a short time probably outweigh the negatives. If primitive cultures didn't use weed then they used something similar. after all they didn't have prohibition to tell them all the horrible things you'll do while on weed...so it wasn't likely as taboo :) |
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Let's all just chill out here and spark up a doobie. Over here there's hash (Morocco) wanna start analyzing that? Ha! Peace and Love... |
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I use edible marijuana products as a pain reliever (if you get the butter you can make Paleo friendly edibles yourself). I used to smoke it all the time, but when i quit smoking cigarettes, I could no longer smoke weed without the association. I agree with some of the other answers, it's all about dosage. Obviously it's not part of my everyday diet and I don't have much when I do eat it. But I have to believe it's far better for me than the pain relievers (Vicodin, Ibuprofen) and anti-anxiety medications (Valium) the doctors push on me. I do get the munchies, though, so I have to be careful. It makes me a little more likely to have a "treat" if it's around me at the time. It's not a great tool for weight loss, but I would say it's a fairly "Paleo" type of medication if you use it correctly. |
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When I was younger I did A LOT of drugs. But nowadays I am just not down with drugs, I really like being 100% clear minded and in control at all times. I feel really happy with sobriety, it has helped me better myself in many ways. Although I believe in free will and say to each his/her own, if someone wants to smoke then so be it. Drugs are not for me. As far as "pot being paleo" I am sure it's been used since it was discovered and well it has it's pros and cons as with just about everything else. So a person must make up their own mind on this subject. |
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Straight up from my health course: Marijuana Behavioral Effects: relaxed mood, heightened sensitivity to music, food cravings, impairment of short-term memory, overestimation of time, and inability to maintain attention to a task Additional Info:
By saying 'a puff at night' sometimes, it doesn't seem like you are taking in large doses. However, over time, the negative effects build up. A paleolithic Homo sapien did not chill out smoking weed, the would have gotten eaten. Smoke it if you want, but I wouldn't recommend it - there are better ways to aide sleep and reap the "positive" benefits of using marijuana, and they don't have the list of ailments I mentioned above. |
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You may or may not find this useful: |
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The health benefits associated with cannabis are great in number, but please remember that this is when the plant is eaten either as a solid or an oil, not when smoked. It is also not aligned with getting high. Few people actually report getting high when cannabis is part of their diet. |
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some good reponses already. It obviously does not matter if it is 'paleo' or not. I don't think that would make a difference, mmmmm is slavery paleo? |
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