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The plant that has as active ingredient nicotine was chewed or smoked for many years from American natives, for its therapeutic properties. Nowadays after the extensive negative attitude towards smoking, the main provider of nicotine, researchers are now pointing out the therapeutic possibilities of nicotine in mood disorders, as a substance that is acting in the acetylcholine receptors in the brain...
There is evidence that supports the increased risk of developing psychosis or psychotic like symptoms in vulnerable populations after use of cannabis. Cannabis’ main psychoactive component, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), induces acute psychotic effects and cognitive impairment. But there is also evidence to suggest that molecules in the cannabis plant could have an antipsychotic affect.In this review...