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THC never inhibited my dreams either. I'm reading through this thread because I was so surprised at the title!I don't know what to say to the fact that you were able to dream when using thc daily. This is very rare to my knowledge. THC inhibiting rem sleep is common knowledge ( Huberman/walker, does thc disrupt sleep? ), "your dreams are disappearing in a cloud of pot smoke and its a problem
) (etc etc) Everyone I know who smokes report the same thing, that they don't dream unless they take a break.
Cbg is actually a weak agonist (as well as a strong 5ht1a antagonist, etc)
Cbd is a “negative allosteric modulator” of both cannabinoid receptors, yet not a true “antagonist”. It has not been successful for restoring my rem sleep
By the way I am not endorsing anyone to take rimonabant. Terrible side effects due to being an “inverse agonist”rimonabant
THCV
These terms in reference to weed might get scoffed at by many. After all, the mainstream view is that “weed is not addictive”. Yet, every pot smoker I know uses it chronically and like a drug addict. Also, I often see my peers try to cease smoking without success. If you believe in “addiction”, weed certainly can be both physically and mentally addictive. I myself had made efforts to cease smoking many many times over a 5 year period with no success.with addiction, tolerance, hangover, and overall mood while sober.
While I don't have a specific answer to your question, I would suggest talking to a medical professional or sleep specialist for more information. They may be able to provide some insights into the mechanisms behind the effect of THC on REM sleep and offer suggestions for offsetting that effect. I often take Heirloom CBD oil (read more about it at mindbodygreen.com), and nothing about my usual dreams changed. IDK what else to say.
transphorming into haidut? lol
I have been a low-dose cannabis smoker for 15+ years, taking a break only occasionally. I have been diagnosed with moderate anxiety, depression, PTSD and OCD (Jeeze!)... it has really helped, in many ways.I have been smoking every night for 25+ years. I barely sleep if, at all I do not toke and often need a puff in the middle of the night to get back to sleep. I had a sleep disorder since birth and cannabis has been nothing short of a miracle. I dream on a regular basis. Last night I dreamed doctors where forcing a PCR test up my nose while I was shouting, “No! no-No!.”