I know what u mean about Wikipedia but it's much better than it was say ten years ago. My teacher even told us that there was a study done on the reliability of Wikipedia and was very accurate. Don't forget that some articles you cannot edit. Also if u look at the source you can see that the increased heart rate stuff is from a scholarly journal and a book so it doesn't look too bad. But what would be nice to know is the methods of the study and it's population, that would help to see how reliable these facts are. Than again it's "apparently" hard to have access to an illegal drug like marihuana to study so maybe weird stuff like this that says it increases heart rate will be disproven since it is now legal in 2 states. When I said that just u I ment because u r only one person, 30 plus people should be more accurate. I will have access to these articles once my wife gives me her password so I can login and check out how these studies were done.
My brothers wife also studies in psychology but as a research psychologist and she told us that a lot of studies methods are not what people think, u hear about these studies on the news but they don't tell u how they were done and that it's only ONE study, and people take it as if it's 100 percent true. I know I sound like I'm contradicting myself but I'm just laying out the facts that s all. Most people don't know these things.
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Chris Herzog
Yes by all means read Wikipedia and don't watch documentaries, we all know wiki only uses real facts and it's information can't be incorrect or altered by pretty much anyone. I honestly don't care if you ever use cannabis or not, our job isn't to prove anything to you. I know what it does for me, and have researched it myself for countless hours reading and watching videos kept journals, logs and experimenting with diferrent delivery systems. Im a health freak, anyone thats been around me more than a few hours knows I won't put anything into my body that is even slightly detrimental to my health and I'll only eat and intake things into my body that fuels my daily functions and performance. I was anti weed most of my life until my mid 30s. "Thats just you" isn't because I'm a genetic freak, quite the contrary, Im a genetic mess (obesity, heart disease, diabetes, depression run ramped in my family) , my currently low heart rate and regulated blood pressure is because of my relationship with cannabis, all of my current lifestyle is.
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