Roll A Joint - How To Start Improving Your Life

Mental

The main ingredient in THC is tetrahydrocannabinol.

Basically, when you smoke marijuana, the stuff that gets you high, the THC, goes into your lungs.

From there, it enters your bloodstream, and eventually makes it to your brain.

When it hits your brain, you get the effect that everyone talks about. Without a doubt, it feels good. If it felt bad, you would not see it anywhere in the world. It's not like people are saying "smoke mint leaves every day" - that's gross.

Without a doubt it helps with mental problems. There is proof it can help immensly with ADD, ADHD, and chronic pain?

So, if you have a mental problem and haven't found a solution, why not try one joint? Learn how to roll a joint and spark it up. Unlike heroin, it won't cause any permenant damage. It might be the best decision you ever make.

Social

Pot smokers tend to hang with other people who enjoy rolling joints, just as people that drink alcohol tend to hang out with other people who drink alcohol, and hardcore bikers tend to hang out with other hardcore bikers.

If you are having social problems, an easy solution is to just ask someone to smoke. Most of the time people will say yes, because free weed is great. It's not saying

"Hey, want to be my friend if I buy you weed?"

It's more like...

"Hey, just picked up a bag. Want to smoke?"

It's regular to smoke in groups, it makes it more fun. You can bond with other people this way easily, and do activities like go hiking if you're into that. You can also corpse and play Call of Duty, your choice. ;)

Physical

Warning: Any type of smoke, including that from marijuana, will harm your lungs. Keep that in mind.

However, there are physical pains that can be cured by marijuana.

For example... joint pain. Older folks have discovered the power of THC.

Marijuana actually reduces pain in the body. This can be bad, but it won't reduce huge things. For example, if you get cut, you WILL feel it. You might not feel a stubbed toe as much, though.

I can't give a list on ailments that learning how to roll a joint will help, but you can definitely try it yourself. Do some research online and see!