Can weed help with anxiety or cause it to get worse? Here’s what experts say:
.” This, in turn, means cannabis can cause a wide array of reactions, depending on the person, she said.
Sariyah, a 20-year-old who lives in Georgia, used to smoke cannabis every day when she got off from work. She said she felt like the weed helped her unwind. But then, a few months ago, cannabis started making her feel worse. “Smoking early can catalyze anxiety and depression,” Grisel said. “It’s not exactly clear how that happens but the evidence for it is very strong.”
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