"Smoking up to a joint per day doesn't seem to decrease lung function, according to a study published in Jan. 11 edition of Journal of the American Medical Association. In fact, occasional marijuana use was associated with slight increases in lung airflow rates and increases in lung volume, the study found."
—Well, there you have it. If you're having slight respiratory problems—you find yourself getting winded easily, or you can't take a full deep breath—you might want to consider smoking some pot. It will also make you funkier.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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My friend swears it cured his asthma. But he was like 12 when he started smoking so maybe the correlation is not causation. Something about adolescence changes you I think. I'M NOT A DOCTOR.
@whizz_dumb This is probably that asthma cure Paul Sorvino has been trying to advocate for decades.
@whizz_dumb smoking weed cured my hypospermia.
@roboloki Pot smoking turned my night terrors into sex dreams, and you can too!
I've never noticed a problem with the lungs of heavy pot-smokers. Except one but he's been asthmatic since childhood. It's their brains that have issues.
That YouTube embed has such a dreamy interface.
fuck Jimi Hendrix.
"up to a joint a day" is "occasional marijuana use." Science says so!