The resin, which is a gum secreted by the cannabis plant, is used to make hashish or hash. It is then smoked after being dried and compacted into little blocks. It can also be consumed by mixing it with food. THC, the primary component of the cannabis plant that alters consciousness, is abundant in the resin. The cannabis plant is also the source of marijuana. It is prepared from the plant's dried blooms and leaves.
Hashish is a sticky cannabis plant product that ranges in colour from reddish brown to black. Broken pieces are put in pipes and smoked.
Hashish users might feel a nice exhilaration and a sensation of relaxation, similar to marijuana users. Other frequent side effects could include increased appetite, heightened sensory awareness (such brighter colours), laughter, and altered perception of time.
Recognise the dangers
Hashish has a short-term impact on cognition and memory, thinking and problem-solving difficulties, and altered perception of sights, sounds, time, and touch, lack of motor coordination, elevated heart rate, and anxiety. When someone takes cannabis with other drugs (including alcohol), these effects are considerably more pronounced. Dry mouth may result from consuming hash.
Hashish raises the chance of schizophrenia in susceptible people, as well as the risk of chronic cough and bronchitis. It may raise the risk of anxiety, depression, and "amotivational syndrome," a group of attitude and personality abnormalities. This syndrome is characterised by a lower capacity to carry out long-term objectives, a feeling of indifference, a reduction in concern for behaviour and appearance, and a decreased capacity for sustained concentration. Additionally, subpar academic performance may be one of these alterations. The drug hashish can cause addiction. It has the same impact on the brain's reward system as all other addictive substances, and those who start using it early are much more likely to develop an addiction.
Recognise and address use
Glassy red eyes, slurred speech, loss of motor coordination, and misaligned perception are all indications of use. The following tips can assist you in dealing with your child's behaviour more successfully if you have concerns about them taking drugs like hashish or other substances.
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