Research on how cannabis affects the human liver is still quite limited, but from the studies that have been done, we know that the relationship between the two can be somewhat complicated and can vary depending on the liver condition involved.
For most healthy individuals, cannabis use shouldn’t cause liver complications and may even potentially play a protective role against developing alcoholic liver disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
The potential harm is when a developing brain is abusing it and sitting around doing nothing instead of moving about, living. Cannabis seems to have exceptional capacity to passivate people, they just accept doing nothing and seem contempt continuing it as long as they have cannabis available.
I would like some actual science on the prostaglandin disruption
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