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For those guys who are making fun of the OPs question: Some medications react badly with grapefruit juice. This doesn't mean that grapefruit juice is a bad thing. It's just a fact that different substances mixing together may lead to unintended consequences, this may include weed, which hasn't been studied enough yet. So it is wise to ask the question, even if it turns out there is no effect.
Best,
GJK
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lol i just read this bc i started antibiotics and im just like does this twat even know whats their on abot lmao weed i better for ya then most man made drugs by far next time ya take a major pain kill remember most of them are opiates which are made from opium poppies a hard core drug
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This can slow down the amount of time it takes to begin working properly to fight the infection. Marijuana use can also slow down the healing process of the body, which results in a longer recovery time. The way marijuana slows down the healing process is that THC the main chemical component of marijuana is fat soluble so it becomes absorbed by the white blood cells in the body. The white blood cells, which have a lipid (fat) component, are your body's "fighter" cells that destroy "bad" bacteria by eating it. However, when THC becomes absorbed by the lipid component of the white blood cells these cells cannot function properly to destroy the "bad" bacteria.
If the antibiotics cannot be absorbed properly and your white blood cells cannot fight the infection because of the marijuana use, then your chances of a quick recovery from an infection are decreased.
I hope this answers your query. In case you have additional questions or doubts, you can forward them to me, and I shall be glad to help you out.
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