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Check in- Sleep
How did you sleep last night? Deep? Restless? Interrupted?
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Most people think cannabis calms them down. That’s not actually what’s happening.
Most people think cannabis “calms them down.”Physiologically, that’s not accurate. Cannabis does not create calm. It shifts the internal environment so your breath is able to regulate you — something it couldn’t do when your system was overloaded. Here’s how it works: When you consume cannabis (especially low-dose THC or CBD-dominant products), your endocannabinoid systembecomes activated. The ECS is one of the primary regulators of your autonomic nervous system — the system responsible for breath speed, heart rate, emotional reactivity, and stress responses. CB1 receptors in the brainstem and limbic system begin signaling in a way that pulls your body out of sympathetic drive (fight-or-flight) and into parasympathetic tone (rest-and-regulate). This shift naturally slows respiration, lengthens exhalation, and increases vagal nerve activity. This is why your breath becomes deeper and slower even if you’re not trying. It’s not the “high.” It’s the nervous system unlocking the brakes. When your vagus nerve activates, your brain receives a signal of safety — heart rate decreases, breath smooths out, internal tension drops, and cognitive noise quiets. That’s when you finally feel clarity, presence, emotional steadiness, and control. And here’s the most important part: Cannabis doesn’t replace the breath. It restores your access to the breath. That’s why intentional breathing while using cannabis amplifies the effect dramatically. Your inhale brings awareness. Your exhale brings regulation. Cannabis makes both possible at a deeper level. This combination improves: baseline stress thresholds emotional regulation focus recovery sleep quality nervous system flexibility resilience during daily stressors When people think cannabis “relaxes them,” this is what’s actually happening: the ECS is regulating the parts of the brain and body that were preventing calm, and the breath finishes the job.
Most people think cannabis calms them down. That’s not actually what’s happening.
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As much as medicate during the day there are times that I have to sit and simply stop moving because the “meds” aren’t “hitting right”…after reading this I now understand completely why I was unintentionally doing. Thank you for the knowledge 🙏🏾
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Hello, my name is Robbie Durant and I’m currently residing in Fort Wayne IN. Right now my main goal is stress relief and pain relief. I guess maybe one fun fact about me is that me and my K9 companion at the time lived out my 69 VW bus for almost 5yrs in Cali.
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