Saturday 22 October 2016

High-Potency Pot Doubles Risk of Marijuana Dependence By Sara G. Miller, Staff Writer

 High-Potency Pot Doubles Risk of Marijuana Dependence
The more potent the pot is, the more likely a person who uses it is to become dependent on it, a new study from the United Kingdom finds.
People in the study who used "high-potency" marijuana were twice as likely to become dependent as those who used lower-potency forms of the drug, according to new findings presented today (Oct. 21) at the International Early Psychosis Association meeting in Milan. The findings have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal.
People are considered to be dependent on marijuana if they experience withdrawal symptoms — such as irritability, mood and sleep problems, and decreased appetite — when they are not using the drug, according to the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
The potency of marijuana refers to how much tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)is found in the plant. THC is the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. In the past decade, strains of marijuana that have higher amounts of THC have become more widely available, according to the study. [11 Odd Facts About Marijuana]
"Our findings suggest that people who prefer [high-potency marijuana] are around twice as likely to show problematic use," Tom Freeman, a research associate in clinical psychopharmacology at University College London and a co-author of the study, said in a statement. 
"The best way for people to reduce [their] risk [of dependency] is to quit or cut down their use," Freeman said. "If this is not possible, they should be encouraged to switch to low-potency cannabis."
In the study, the researchers looked at data from more than 400 adolescents and young adults in the U.K. who use marijuana. The ages of the participants ranged from 16 to 23.
The researchers found that 43 percent of the participants who preferred high-potency pot were dependent on the drug, compared with 22 percent of the participants who did not prefer high-potency pot. The researchers looked at a number of factors, including age, gender, marijuana and tobacco use, how much marijuana the user was exposed to, and how much THC was in the marijuana they used.
In an earlier study, published in 2015 in the journal Psychological Medicine, Freeman and his co-authors concluded that high-potency-marijuana use was associated with more severe dependency on the drug, compared with lower-potency-marijuana use. 
In the U.S., 4.2 million people abused or were dependent on marijuana in 2014, according to NIDA.
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‘The Ugliest man’ Contest Set To Hold In Zimbabwe Next Month? (Photos)


Despite difficulties in securing funds to sustain the pageant, organizers of Mr Ugly Zimbabwe have insisted that it will be held on November 25.
They say this year is exceptional because a lot of sponsors have come on board and preliminary contests are ongoing in other regions before the main event.
“Mr Ugly pageant is on. The sponsors are there. We have active sponsors, who have come on board … Harare is big and has a lot of people, hence we are having contests in a number of suburbs,” the founder of the pageant, David Machowa told local newspaper News Day.
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Mison Sere, the 2015 champion caused a wild uproar after he was crowned for the first time with other participants complaining that he was too handsome for the title.
The contest which gained popularity in 2012 was won on multiple occasions and for the first time that year by William Masvinu, who is a porter and the runner up in last year’s competition.
The 2015 champion Mison Sere won $500 and the runner up took home $100. Both of them have joined the preliminary contest and hope to win this year.
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[Must See] The Top 10 Most Divorced Nations In The World

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This came as a surprise and I know it would definitely amaze you also,  I once thought USA is the country with the highest divorced rate until I was surprised with this list
This list makes me think what the fate of the coming generation would be in their marital lives.
So, here is it:
10. USA: 53%
9. France: 55%
8. Cuba: 56%
7. Estonia: 58%
6. Luxembourg: 60%
5. Spain: 61%
4. Czech Republic: 66%
3. Hungary: 67%
2. Portugal: 68%
1. Belgium: 71%
All these figures are so discouraging and it’s time we all found a way out, if the coming generation would have a taste of anything called marital bliss. It is time we woke up from our dreams ! It is time we gave love the chance to grow in our hearts again. And the very time we give up selfishness.
What do you think about this list?
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BN Cuisine: How to make Plain & Wholemeal Coconut Flour by All Nigerian Recipes

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Coconut flour is gluten-free, grain-free and wheat-free, making it one of the healthiest flour if not the healthiest flour you can use in food preparation.
It is very low in carbohydrates hence it is great for diabetic recipes. Coconut flour is very high in fibre and digests easily, making it a great option for weight management.
Coconut flour can be used to prepare all the pastries that we use wheat flour to prepare but because it is gluten-free, it requires a bit of tweaking to get it to function like wheat flour in recipes. Gluten is the substance present in wheat that makes wheat flour elastic. It is the protein found in cereal grains and some people are allergic to it.
Recipes using Coconut Flour coming soon so stay tuned!
It has a mild smell of coconut. You can buy coconut flour in some shops but nothing beats the organic one you make at home free from preservatives and other unknown ingredients. 😉
To make Coconut Flour, the only thing you need is the chaff or fibre you get from the blended coconuts when making Coconut Milk, Refined Coconut Oil and Virgin Coconut Oil. That chaff can also be used to makeShuku Shuku.
Watch the video below for how to make coconut flour. I made the two types, the plain Coconut Flour and the one I like to call Wholemeal Coconut Flour if there’s anything like that. lol
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