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What Is Cross-Fading?

Updated: Oct 25, 2022



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Effects of Using Alcohol and Weed







Did you know that alcohol and marijuana are among the most commonly used substances? Well, about 75% of individuals aged 18 years and over consume at least one alcoholic beverage.1 On the other hand, over 40% of adults have tried weed at least once in their lifetime and one in eight consume it regularly. 2 Thankfully, if used moderately, these substances won’t cause major health problems. However, excessive consumption of either can be dangerous.



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What happens when you mix the two? Keep reading to understand the effects of using alcohol and weed.







What are the effects of alcohol?



A small amount of alcohol is not likely to cause any harm to your health. However, drinking a lot of it, either on an extended period or on a single occasion, can affect your health significantly. Given that alcohol is a depressant, it affects your coordination, ability to make sound judgments, vision, and reaction time immediately you consume it.




When you consume excessive alcohol, your brain function is impaired. Moreover, your blood vessels are dilated, making you lose heat. However, you will feel warm. You also risk your health and life because you will make poor choices, such as getting into a fight or getting into an accident.



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What are the effects of cannabis?


When talking about the effects of marijuana, we are mainly talking about the effects of THC. This is the main chemical compound in marijuana that causes a high sensation. The cannabinoid has a wide range of long-term and immediate effects on your body.






Immediately you ingest cannabis, you are likely to experience euphoria. Additionally, you may experience an increase in appetite, an altered time perception and a heightened sensory perception.


Generally, you will experience pleasant effects from ingesting Cannabis. However, excessive consumption of cannabis for a long time could affect your mental health. Some of the negative effects associated with heavy consumption of weed are fear, anxiety, and impaired driving ability. You can enjoy your cannabis without experiencing these effects if you use it sparingly.






So, what happens when you drink alcohol and smoke weed?



Mixing weed and alcohol is called crossfading. If you mix them occasionally, the chances of experiencing major health problems are slim. However, if you are not cautious, a mixture of the two can lead to a green out, which is characterized by heightened levels of nausea.





The effect the two will have on you largely depends on which one you consumer first and how you use them. Nonetheless, people can have varying reactions to the same combination. The reaction of one person may be completely different from yours.



What happens when you smoke weed before consuming alcohol?


Smoking weed before drinking alcohol slows down the increase in your blood alcohol levels. While this may sound good, it may not be all rosy. If the rise in your blood alcohol levels is slowed, your feelings of drunkenness may be delayed.



This makes it quite challenging to gauge your level of impairment. Consequently, you may end up with poor judgment or in a risky situation. You may also end up consuming a significant amount of alcohol, which may result in alcohol poisoning, a potentially fatal condition.





What if you drink alcohol before smoking weed?


If you drink alcohol before smoking weed, the reaction is opposite to the one you experience when you use weed before drinking alcohol. Alcohol can intensify the effect weed has on you and lead to an intense high. In particular, if you don’t use weed regularly, drinking before smoking can cause significant symptoms, including sweating, dizziness, and nausea. In isolated cases, you may experience more disruptive symptoms, including paranoia, anxiety, and panic attacks.


Conclusion


As you can see, mixing weed and alcohol can be potentially harmful. Be cautious if you need to blend them occasionally to avoid adverse outcomes. Seek medical help if your experience seizures, confusion, irregular or slow breathing, low body temperatures, vomiting, or unconsciousness.






Enjoy your weed responsibly!



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