Hemp abuse leaves a "print that does not disappear" on the DNA

A new study published in the journal “Molecular Psychiatry” revealed a deep effect of hemp, especially high -strength species, on DNA. This study is the first of its kind to suggest that the use of hemp leaves a distinctive impression that does not disappear on the DNA, which provides valuable visions on the biological effect of hemp. The study defined Cannabis with a high strength that it contains 10% or more of the “delta-9-titrydocanabinol”, which is the most important chemical responsible for the psychological effects of marijuana, as it interacts with receptors in the brain and body. The effects of using cannabis and interaction lead to a wide range of effects, including a sense of euphoria, the disturbance of the senses, the slowdown of time, the feeling of happiness and relaxation, or the contrary: anxiety, paranoia, red eyes, increased appetite, dry mouth, changes in heart rate and blood pressure. The study indicates that DNA blood tests can be used to identify hemp users who are at greater risk of developing psychology, enabling early intervention and preventative measures, and this study also provides more evidence of long -term health risks related to hemp, especially high -strength types. The results of the study indicate that the intense use of hemp can affect the DNA in ways related to the development of psychological disorders, such as psychosis, and these results raise questions about the danger of highly effective cannabis on people using it for entertainment or medical purposes. The lead author of the study, “Marta de Forte”, a professor of pharmacology, genes and psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurology at the Kings College in London, says with the increasing distribution of hemp and the availability of highly effective types, the need to understand its biological consequences, especially. The study is the first to show that very effective hemp leaves a unique signature on the DNA associated with the immune system and energy production. De Forte notes that future research should investigate whether the signature of the DNA for the current use of hemp, especially the highly effective species, can help identify the users who are most vulnerable to psychosis, whether in the context of entertainment or medical use. The researchers examined the effects of hemp on the counter, a chemical process discovered in blood samples, changing how genes work, whether switched or switched off. DNA is a type of genetic change, which means it changes genetic expression; Without affecting the order of DNA itself, and is an important factor in the interaction between risk and mental health factors. Energy and immune response The team performed complicated analyzes of idealism from DNA across the human genome, using blood samples from each of the people who suffered from psychosis in the first seizure, and those who had never had a psychotic experience as the researchers achieved the effect of hemp, including frequency and power. The analysis has shown that regular highly effective hemp users have changes in genes associated with the immune system, especially Cavin1, which can affect energy and immune response. The author participating in the study “Emma Dembetter” emphasized that the regular use of highly effective hemp leaves a clear impression on the DNA, especially in the genes responsible for energy and immunity, saying that the results open a new window to reveal the biological mechanisms behind the impact of hemp, as it brings to light, which contributes to our understanding of the hemp. biological paths. ‘