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    7 months ago

    Terrible advice. Sleeping pills are much more addictive than cannabis and you should only take them if your doctor advised you to.

    I’m not saying OPs behaviour is healthy.

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        7 months ago

        Is that true? I use it most evenings and still have vivid dreams every night.

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          7 months ago

          From a quick Google search it looks like it depends on the strain and dosage. Also doesn’t look to be super well studied. On an anectodal level, I tend to have more vivid dreams on a higher THC strain and a deeper sleep on a higher CBD strain but here’s part of an article on the subject:

          Acute administration of THC has also been associated with decreased REM sleep and increased slow wave sleep (SWS), similar to some animal studies [30, 31]. However, the effects on slow wave sleep and total sleep time are not persistent

          Data regarding effects of cannabidiol or CBD on sleep are limited. Studies in rats injected with increasing dosages of CBD showed an increase in total percentage of sleep, with a decrease in REM latency at lower doses and an increase in REM latency at higher doses

          https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116407/#:~:text=There is a dose-dependent,effect in the NREM phase.

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      7 months ago

      That depends very much on which sleep aid you’re taking. I also didn’t say anything about taking it every damn day.