No. Humans have been using marijuana since before The Bible was written and so far nobody has died from it or had any health problems linked to it.
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Apparently, he was diagnosed after he retired from boxing in 1981. However, some believe he knew he was sick long before that, and so did Don King, when he signed Ali to Fight Larry Holmes in 1980, but i don't know if that's true.
Parkinsons is a disease that causes a breakdown of the central nervous system. As with many diseases there is no set time an individual can live for after being diagnosed, but will eventually lead to being unable to care for one's self.
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i cant really tell you but ussally up to 30 days
Marijuana can stay detectable in the blood for up to 1-2 days for occasional users and up to 7-10 days for regular users. However, THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, can be detected in the blood for even longer periods in heavy or chronic users.
Heavy marijuana users is the phrase most often used for long-term smokers. There's no diagnoses for that, but research recently spoke of "shrunken structures inside the brain."
A single hit of marijuana can be detectable in your system for up to 3 days for infrequent users and up to 30 days for heavy users, depending on various factors like metabolism, body mass, and frequency of use.
Caffeine, by a wide margin. Marijuana is addictive over long-term heavy use. Caffeine users can become addicted in a matter of a few weeks. (We know that we will get comments from people who do not want to believe marijuana is addictive. We have worked with recovering addicts for years, and can assure you from personal observation of many patients that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, exhibits all of the characteristics of an addictive drug in heavy users.)
The detection window for dope, or marijuana, in the blood is typically up to 24 hours for occasional users and up to 7 days for chronic users. However, factors like metabolism, frequency of use, and individual differences can affect this timeframe.
Marijuana can be detected in your system for up to 30 days in heavy users, but typically, it can be detected in urine for about 3-7 days after use. Factors like frequency of use, metabolism, and body fat can affect how long it stays in your system.