Can you use cannabis for sleeping? With increasing legalization, this question has become pertinent. This post from Medical News Today analyzes what the research on this topic says.Cannabis has long been used to aid sleep. A frequent lack of sleep can have a significant impact on mental and physical wellbeing. But using cannabis requires caution, not least because it is ... Continue Reading
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Here’s How Marijuana Can Help You Sleep Better
Insomnia is one of the most common reasons people seek out marijuana. So, does smoking a joint before bed make sleeping soundly easier? Read more, in this post from Tonic, about using weed for better sleep. If you’ve ever complained of sleep issues, chances are that someone you know, or some guide on the internet, has told you to try smoking a little weed. In both the ... Continue Reading
Should You Use Cannabis to Help with Insomnia?
A sleep psychologist reveals that the success of cannabis in preventing insomnia is highly individual. This post from Discover Magazine’s ‘The Crux’ reviews how cannabis affects your sleep. If you speak to someone who has suffered from insomnia at all as an adult, chances are good that person has either tried using marijuana, or cannabis, for sleep or has thought about ... Continue Reading
Sleep Disorders: Can Cannabis Help You Sleep?
The pairing of marijuana and sleep has been studied for some time now. This post from GreenCamp explains how cannabis affects sleep and can help with sleep disorders. The sleepy effect that cannabis produces is considered as its side effect, but for a number of users, it is a relief and the only hope from sleepless nights. Marijuana and sleep disorders have a long ... Continue Reading
STUDY: Sleep abnormalities associated with alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and opiate use: a comprehensive review
ABSTRACT: Sleep abnormalities are associated with acute and chronic use of addictive substances. Although sleep complaints associated with use and abstinence from addictive substances are widely recognized, familiarity with the underlying sleep abnormalities is often lacking, despite evidence that these sleep abnormalities may be recalcitrant and impede good outcomes. ... Continue Reading