
“The Perceived Effect of Cannabis Use on Penile Growth in Humans: A Myth Busted”
Ah, the elusive topic of cannabis and its supposed impact on penile growth. It’s a hot topic that has been circulating in the media, with many claiming that marijuana use can lead to a larger, more impressive member. But is there any truth to this claim? As a self-proclaimed hipster journalist, I decided to dig deeper and uncover the truth behind this so-called “fact.”
First, let’s take a look at the source of this information. The paper in question was published on Clinmedjournals.org, a seemingly legitimate scientific website. It has been cited by various publications, giving it an air of credibility. But upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that this paper is nothing more than a cleverly disguised piece of nonsense.
The title alone, with its impressive scientific jargon, may fool some into thinking that this is a legitimate study. But upon reading the paper, it becomes apparent that it is filled with vague language and lacks any concrete evidence or data. In fact, the author himself admits that the study was based on “perceived effects” rather than actual scientific research.
So where did this myth originate from? It seems to have stemmed from a misinterpretation of a study conducted in 1970, which found that cannabis use can temporarily increase blood flow to the genitals. However, this does not equate to penile growth, as some have claimed. And even if it did, the effects would be temporary and not permanent.
But let’s not dismiss the power of the placebo effect. It’s possible that some individuals may believe that cannabis use has led to an increase in their penile size, simply because they want it to be true. This is a common phenomenon, where our beliefs and expectations can influence our perception of reality.
Furthermore, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that cannabis has any impact on penile growth. In fact, studies have shown that marijuana use can actually decrease testosterone levels, which can