>>13189665Including dude weed in his list of nootropics ilegitimizes his other claims, which is why I didn't take the time to search the rest. I don't obvious retards seriously. Might he have something of value to share? Perhaps. It is more likely I will find something of value by dedicating more time to someone who isn't an outright retard who includes "weed" as a brain enhancing drug.
I even took the time to look up
>>13186568 claims because he seemed onto something and wasn't copy-pasting from an op-ed he found on
healthline.com. However, as expected of a brainfried stoner, he was nearly completely wrong with regard to cannabis.
>pain/stress reductionPain yes. Stress? Weed directly increases cortisol levels. Also, what is cannabis induced paranoia?
>Power output/cognitive performance[citation needed] I don't think being high during an exam or any complex task is going to improve your outcomes. I also have some anectdotal proof of my personal experimentation.
>Increased enduranceSmoking/vaping increases endurance? Kek. I think not. Even if you were to take oral cannabis products such as "hash milk" I haven't found any legitimate sources (NCBI, etc) on the first page search results that prove it helps; only to the contrary.
>Enhanced creativityMaybe. Measured by what metric? Sounds speculative, so opinion discarded.
>Can be specifically selectedKEK. When you smoke a doobie do you get another point to put in your skill tree when you level up? Fucking lmao
>Using cannabis as an irregular nootropic>you wouldn't want to depend on a daily basis on cannabisI would agree that use of cannabis on an infrequent basis (as to stay under threshold for chemical dependency) probably provides some cognitive benefits. However, when you look at the long list of well documented dangers regarding cannabis use, any benefits are greatly outweighed by the risks. Stoners just like dude weed highs so they do it anyway, then come here and spout pseudoscience as a cope.