High doses of THC overwhelm the endocannabinoid system, causing the amygdala to fire erratically and the prefrontal cortex to lose emotional regulation, which leads the brain to misinterpret everyday stimuli as threats and causes intense anxiety.
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Why? Because at higher doses, THC overwhelms your endocannabinoid system.
Instead of gently modulating your stress response, it floods it. Your amygdala, which was supposed to quiet down, starts firing erratically. Your prefrontal cortex loses its ability to regulate emotion. Suddenly, your brain interprets everything as a threat. That text you didn't respond to, now it's a catastrophe. The noise outside, now it's danger. Your own heartbeat, now it's proof that something's wrong.
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