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Hash facts
Topic Started: Oct 7 2009, 02:20 PM (54 Views)
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Studies suggest that normal development of a baby may be adversely affected by heavy use of marijuana by the mother during pregnancy
The Middle East still today remains the primary source of hashish worldwide.
Short-term effects of hash

  • Muscular incoordination, slurred speech, nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhoea and reddening of the eyes.
    Concentration, short-term memory, driving ability, stability, balance, ability to process information and judgement are all markedly impaired.
    User feels calm, relaxed, talkative and giddy.
    Sensory perception seems enhanced, colors brighter, sounds more distinct.
    Appetite, reaction time, pulse rate and pupil size are increased.
    Sense of time and space distorted.
    Some users withdraw, or experience fearfulness, spontaneous laughter, anxiety, depression; users experience hallucinations, paranoia and panic reactions with larger doses and symptoms worsen in persons with psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia.
    Long-term effects of hash
    Increased risk of cancers, of the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophageus.
    Respiratory system damaged by smoking.
    Disruption in menstrual cycle, decreased sperm count, possible congenital abnormalities are also some of the effects.
    Psychological effects include panic reactions, psychosis, a motivational syndrome, diminished drive, lessened ambition and decreased motivation.
    Impaired educational attainment and significant adjustment problems.
    What is hash oil?


The term hash oil is used by illicit drug users and dealers but is a misnomer in suggesting any resemblance to hashish. Hash oil is produced by extracting the cannabinoids from plant material with a solvent. The color and odor of the resulting extract will vary, depending on the type of solvent used.

Current samples of hash oil, a viscous liquid ranging from amber to dark brown in color, average about 15 percent THC. In terms of its psychoactive effect, a drop or two of this liquid on a cigarette is equal to a single "joint" of marijuana.
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