The Neural Cost of "Relaxation"
Recent clinical observations indicate that frequent cannabis consumption does not simply "relax" the nervous systemβit recalibrates it. Research published in peer-reviewed journals shows a significant decrease in the density of CB1 receptors
Itβs not just "brain fog." Recent longitudinal studies suggest that persistent use can lead to a decline in neuropsychological functioning. The most alarming part? The damage to verbal memory and executive function often remains even after the high wears off.