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Marijuana Addiction Centres

Drug Rehab Services will assist you in finding help for marijuana addiction, rehabilitation and also marijuana detox. Drug Rehab services will also give you a better understanding of the different type of marijuana treatment centers available and help you choose the best marijuana rehab that would fit your needs.

Drug Rehab Service's main objective is to refer you to the best marijuana rehab. We want the person with a marijuana addiction to achieve a drug free life without substitute. Thus, Drug Rehab Services will refer you to marijuana rehab centers that don't use drugs in any shape or form.

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Marijuana Street name: Hash, Blow, Draw, Dope, Grass, Philly

Marijuana Drug effect: In small quantities, users find cannabis both relaxing and stimulating. The senses are enhanced, as well as the appetite. In larger quantities (or with stronger strains) the effects may feel similar to LSD or Mushroom. Users may experience nausea, mild hallucinations, anxiety, or paranoia. Cannabis tends to cause an increase in heart rate, reddening of the eyes, and dryness in the mouth.

Marijuana Description: Cannabis, or Marijuana, comes from a plant. The dried buds of the female plant contain the highest concentration of psychoactive compounds. These buds are usually what is sold and consumed as Marijuana. Cannabis usually costs about $10-$20 a gram.

Marijuana Street use: Smoked

Marijuana Dependency: Tolerance with high usage.

Marijuana Withdrawal symptoms:

-Irritability
-Anxiety
-Physical tension
-Decreases or increased appetite
-Mood swings
-Loss of concentration

Symptoms of Marijuana withdrawal first appear in chronic users within 24 hours. Marijuana withdrawal is most pronounced for the first 10 days and can last up to 28 days.

Marijuana Legal use: Illegal. Cannabis is a Schedule I narcotic, and getting caught with it can lead to serious consequences.

It is believed that cannabis use—particularly if heavy and regular—may be related to a condition known as a drug-induced psychosis, or "cannabis psychosis". This can last up to a few days. The episodes are frequently characterized by hallucinations, delusions, memory loss and confusion.
There is certain evidence that regular cannabis use raises the likelihood of psychotic symptoms occurring in an individual who is vulnerable due to a personal or family history of mental illness. It also appears to make psychotic effects worse for those with schizophrenia and lowers the chances of recovery from a psychotic episode.

Marijuana is the most used illicit substance in the South Africa. Almost 69 million Africans over 12 years old have tried marijuana at least once.

Marijuana (also known as ganja) and hashish are psychoactive substances of the plant Cannabis sativa L. subsp. indica (= C. indica Lam.). The herbal form of the drug is dried mature inflorescences and subtending leaves of pistillate ("female") plants. The resinous form consists mainly of glandular trichomes collected from the same plant product. It has been said that commercial hashish is frequently no more potent than high quality seedless marijuana. Nonetheless, carefully cultivated and screened hashish is up to three times as potent as the highest quality herb.

South Africa Statistics
Africa is confirming its role as a manufacture area, a transit territory and a consumer market.  In some countries, such as Congo, war is to be responsible for the boom in illicit crops, which have slowly become the prize of rural conflicts.   That is in a country which remains one of the world's principal cannabis producers (various sources estimate the surface area under cannabis cultivation at between 35,000 and 80,000 hectares). People convicted of drug offences make up 70% of the prison population.  Their number one purchasers in Africa are under 16 years old.  They are also the majority whom are seeking rehabilitation.