- Aug 21, 2014
- 5,049
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- karma
it has to do with the dose, my tinnitus used to go up with cannabis, until i realized that a normal dose of THC is 10 mg.
Speak for yourself; for me, any amount of marijuana which is high enough to have any detectable effect, results in fairly significantly increased T for a period of hours. This remains true if I am completely abstinent for a long period of time and then use an absolutely miniscule dose (IE, 0.025-0.05g of relatively weak pot), and has nothing to do with chemicals used in production because I have tried this with stuff I know to have been grown organically in good soil (and flushed and cured properly).
I agree that CBD-dominant strains are a surefire way to get to sleep, and I played that game for a long time. But, I became concerned that overall the quality of my sleep suffered, and after a lot of work I found other ways of getting a good 8-10 hours a night without any drugs.
If I ended up in a really rough spot with insomnia again, weed is higher on my list of things to try than benzos or ambien, but I definitely don't think it's totally benign, either. There's limited, but concerning, research indicating that cannabinoid receptors in the dorsal cochlear nucleus might be intimately involved in tinnitus itself. Though, in the rare cases where people report that pot actually reduces their ringing, I reckon the same mechanism might be involved.
I really wish this worked for me; I used to love pot, and I have used a lot of it over the years.