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Is It Good To Smoke Maraqauna If You Have Vitiligo?

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Highpoint, nc
December 4, 2022
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A MyVitiligoTeam Member

yep, chemicals, generally not good.

A web search for "Marijuana and your skin" will throw up all sorts of discussion into the possible/potential negative affects on skin in general.

December 4, 2022
A MyVitiligoTeam Member

I noticed most Marijuana has so much chemicals , so I thought it wouldn't be good I really can't say if it affects my vitiligo

December 4, 2022
A MyVitiligoTeam Member

Hi Jerry

That's the first time I have seen that question being asked about Vitiligo.

From the few short years in my early twenties that I found myself smoking it I can honestly say that it had zero effect on my VItiligo. I would doubt very much that it would have any affect either way. (I realised it was not good for me mentally or physically)

So I would approach it this way. Does my smoking of marijuana benefit my life positively or does it hinder me in some way? It's true it can make someone chilled out and relieve stress (stress=bad for vit') but does that necessarily result in an overall benfit to our wellbeing living with VItiligo? It's quite an interesting topic to discuss/debate.

December 4, 2022 (edited)

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