Cannabis compound THC: a source of trouble or desire?
Headline: Dr. Gero Bühler Discusses THC and Mental Health at June 26 Event
Join the Conversation: Ingolstadt Clinic Invites You to an Enlightening Seminar
Amidst the ongoing debate about cannabis and its main active ingredient, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), Dr. Gero Bühler, head of the Department of Mental Health at Ingolstadt Clinic, is set to shed light on this divisive topic. He'll discuss the effects, risks, as well as potential uses of THC, particularly its impact on mental health, during an event on June 26 at 6 PM.
The lecture, held at the Department of Mental Health's conference room (near the emergency center), aims to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of THC.
Attend the Event: Secure Your Spot Now!
Register for the lecture by sending an email to [email protected] or visit the homepage of Ingolstadt Clinic at https://klinikum-ingolstadt.de/veranstaltungen/thc-last-or-lust/ to learn more and guarantee your seat.
While specific insights about Dr. Bühler's discussion aren't publicly available, it's worth noting that THC can induce feelings of euphoria and relaxation in some, while causing increased anxiety and paranoia in others. It can also impair short-term memory and cognitive function when taken in high doses.
Other potential risks associated with THC include dependence, addiction, and the increased risk of psychotic episodes in susceptible individuals. On the positive side, THC is known for its analgesic properties, appetite stimulation, and its potential benefits in treating anxiety disorders and PTSD in controlled doses.
Stay tuned for more insights from Dr. Gero Bühler's presentation at the THC Information Evening on June 26, 2025, at Ingolstadt Clinic. Don't miss out on this informative event!
- The enlightening seminar at Ingolstadt Clinic on June 26, 2025, will delve into the science of THC, discussing its effects and potential uses, particularly in the realm of mental-health therapies-and-treatments.
- In his presentation, Dr. Gero Bühler will shed light on the diverse impacts of THC on mental health, including its potential benefits in health-and-wellness, as well as possible risks such as increased anxiety or psychotic episodes in susceptible individuals.