This is a good question. It happens because the thc reduces all inflammation and pressure in the body and relaxes the user. Therefore, it let's blood vessels expand, lowering your bloodpressure. Because this happens you heart has to beat faster to keep the normal bloodpressure in a greater volume of blood flow. It is completely normal and is also the reason why vessels in your eyes expand and appear "bloodshot."
yes.....it makes your heart rate increase and it slows down your breathing....not really enought to kill you though.
marijuana is a depressant, meaning it slows down everything in your body, including your heart.
Research has shown that cannabis acts to increase heart frequency by as much as 40 beats per minute.
No, Your heart rate and blood pressure increase, forcing your heart to work harder.
It can cause a false positive for marijuana. Aleve can too.
The adrenal glands raise blood sugar and increase the heartrate and respiratory rate. These changes make you best able to respond to environmental stresses.
Fast dancing or any other aerobic activity will increase your heartrate.
It can increase heartrates about 20-50 beats a minute
The adrenal glands raise blood sugar and increase the heartrate and respiratory rate. These changes make you best able to respond to environmental stresses.
89beats/min
If marijuana was legalized, it would help the US economy, as the government would be able to start taxing it like they do tabacco and alcohol.
According to Stanford Medicine, marijuana use may raise hCG levels. http://www.livestrong.com/article/530774-what-can-cause-hcg-levels-to-fluctuate/
Tachy- is the opposite of brady-, so tachycardia means fast heartrate, and bradycardia means slow heartrate.
It depends on the style of dance. Any form of dance that requires a lot of movement is a really good way of speeding up your heartbeat. For example jazz, swing, tango, salsa, and hip hop can increase your heartrate quickly. The type of music you do sports in can also affect your heartrate. If you listen to fast or upbeat music, you are more likely to move more and as a result, accomplish an increased heartrate. In conclusion, the heart rate level acquired during sports all depends on the form of the sport you are playing.
The heart COULD go into fribbrilation.
106-186bpm.