February 28th, 2010 by Mark Walters
This is a guide on how to stop smoking marijuana. I highly recommend you to stick to this process for a minimum of 3 weeks, as studies have shown that you need to do something for at least that period of time for it to become a natural part of your lifestyle.
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November 20th, 2009 by Jessi Linden
Are you a marijuana user looking to quit weed? Do you feel that your pot smoking has become a central force in your life and keeps you from doing the things you want and need to do? Would you like to learn new ways to relax and enjoy your time without feeling the urge to smoke pot? People all over the world suffer from weed addiction, and report feeling that they are in a haze or missing out on what life has to offer them. Marijuana use often starts as as a once-in-a-while activity to relax and release tension, but then becomes a default behavior to cope with stress. Once one is dependent on weed to ease their troubles or to give them something to do, it becomes an extremely difficult habit to break.
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August 15th, 2009 by Ilya Walker
The whole topic of marijuana addiction is riddled with controversy. It tends to get either all the wrong type of attention or just no attention at all. On one hand, the evidence that it is addictive in the same way that tobacco, caffeine, or cocaine is addictive is well – weak. Then you have the claims of real people talking about their marijuana addiction, and the description sounds like that of any hard drug addiction. Whatever the case may be, drug rehabilitation centers around the country admit thousands of users each year who seek help with their relationship to marijuana.
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August 14th, 2009 by Marcus Anthony
Marijuana addiction is a subject that gets either little attention or all the wrong type of attention. Their is ample evidence that is neither as addictive nor as destructive as legal drugs such as caffeine or tobacco, yet there is also the real world experience of users who claim they are indeed addicted to using this plant to get high. Either way, every year, drug rehab facilities see the admittance of thousands of people seeking help with their behavior in regards to marijuana usage.
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July 20th, 2009 by Arnold Chinger
If you have a reasonable suspicion that someone you know or love has become addicted to drugs, this article will present to you signs and behavior to watch out for. Depending on the substance involved, addiction behaviors can change considerably. However, there are a few themes that are come about from any addictive habit that will be apparent.
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July 17th, 2009 by Ilya Walker
Marijuana addiction is a funny subject; funny in the sense that most users don’t consider it addictive, and even anti-drug groups do not really classify it as addictive in the same way they do other harder drugs, like cocaine. That being said though, a small percentage of users – some estimates put it at 10% of daily, heavy users – suffer from marijuana addiction.
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