As cannabis decriminalization sweeps across the globe, the substance is often marketed as a harmless, natural alternative for relaxation. However, a viral simulation shared by medical influencer Dr. Boogie is forcing millions to confront the “ugly” side of daily consumption. The video, which has ignited a massive debate on social media, utilizes advanced digital modeling to track the long-term biological erosion that occurs when a person smokes marijuana every day for a lifetime. It moves past the cultural hype to deliver a clinical look at how THC and smoke inhalation systematically alter the brain, heart, and lungs.
The simulation begins at the moment of inhalation, showing how the lungs and airways are immediately irritated by hot smoke. Within minutes, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) crosses the blood-brain barrier, binding to receptors that trigger the initial euphoria and altered sensory perception. While this “high” is the goal for recreational users, the video illustrates a darker secondary process: the rapid development of tolerance. Over time, the brain’s receptors become desensitized, requiring the user to consume larger quantities to achieve the same effect. This constant saturation can lead to structural changes in the areas of the brain responsible for memory, learning, and complex decision-making.
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