User talk:Emmaneary/sandbox

Original: None. The proposed change is an addiction to the first portion of the “Signs and symptoms” paragraph.

New: The route of cannabis administration may pose different physical and psychological risk for cannabis dependency. Ingestion of “edibles” may increase the psychological ‘normalization’ of cannabis use, leading to an increased risk of dependency (1). Edible cannabis oils may contain residual solvents which cannot be reliably detected by current analytical methods (2). Residual solvent compounds introduce the risks of cancer, neurotoxicity and birth defects with chronic consumption (2).

''Comments/ clarifications - for discussion: 1. What do you mean by psychological normalization? 2. How is this effect different to smoking? 3. How does this increase the risk of dependency?''

4. What do you mean by residual solvents? Where from? What sort of chemical compounds? Any specific type of cancer?

These facts need to be robustly clear otherwise may cause confusion.

Comments for reflection as a lay reader.

Profpot (talk) 02:41, 25 November 2019 (UTC)