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  • Dr. Phil Says Occasional Marijuana Use Will Drop IQ, Experts Call Him Out

    Dr. Phil Says Occasional Marijuana Use Will Drop IQ, Experts Call Him Out

    “When you smoke marijuana, it’s like opening your computer up and pouring water inside,” McGraw said.

    Dr. Phil is no stranger to controversy or making big making claims. But on a recent episode of Dr. Phil, the 69-year-old host made some unfounded claims about marijuana that have left some people irate, High Times reports.

    On an episode which aired last week, Dr. Phil was on a mission to help JJ, an 11-year-old, alleged pot smoker who, in a video clip, was described as violent, out of control and threatening. His mother says she is fearful that he may “hurt himself or someone else.” 

    It’s Like Opening Your Computer Up And Pouring Water Inside

    JJ then talks about his bouts of anger and says he’d like to learn to control it. After the clip, Dr. Phil offers come big claims on marijuana that left some experts scratching their heads.

    “When you smoke marijuana, it’s like opening your computer up and pouring water inside,” McGraw states. “A lot of things short out and it connects where it’s not supposed to and really creates problems. And this isn’t my opinion, this is hard, solid scientific research.”

    Experts Dispute The Claims

    The problem with this bold statement is that it is not “hard, solid scientific research.”

    “Pouring water into a computer would destroy the computer and kill all the connections,” Michael Verbora, a doctor with the Aleafia Total Health Network, told Vice CA. “I’ve treated 5,000 patients and 5,000 out of my 5,000 say cannabis makes them feel relaxed and calm.”

    “it’s ludicrous to equate smoking cannabis with pouring water on a computer,” David Juurlink, the head of clinical pharmacology and toxicology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, told Vice.

    “Maybe Dr. Phil should redirect hyperbole to alcohol, tobacco, opioids, and benzos, all of which are considerably more harmful, as is exploiting your troubled preteen on national television,” Juurlink added.

    But Dr. Phil was not done driving his point home.

    “Even occasional marijuana smokers will look at a multi-point drop in IQ, even with just occasional use, like once a week or two or three times a month, you’ll see IQ drop and motivational drop across time. It changes your brain,” McGraw told 11-year-old JJ.

    The study in which Dr. Phil is referring was actually focused on “clinically-dependent” teen marijuana users.

    The Child Mind Institute reported in response to the study, “There’s no way to know if the loss in IQ is related to the cannabis itself, or what the persistent pot user is doing — or not doing — with his time (like zoning out instead of studying) or who he’s hanging out with (like-minded pals).”

    Three other studies on heavy teen marijuana use and cognitive disfunction found that marijuana use had “little impact on cognitive function or IQ decline in adolescents.”

    View the original article at thefix.com

  • Bam Margera Talks to Dr. Phil About Problems, 'Self-Medicating'

    Bam Margera Talks to Dr. Phil About Problems, 'Self-Medicating'

    Jackass star Bam Margera appeared on Dr. Phil to talk about his recent troubles, including his drinking problem.

    Former Jackass star Bam Margera appeared on the season premiere of Dr. Phil on Monday (Sept. 9) to talk about his battles with substance use after his cry for help last month. 

    On the episode, which was filmed on August 5, Margera talked about how his drinking escalated when he started filming Jackass, according to People.

    “If you’re a professional skateboarder, you can’t drink,” he said in a clip from the show. “You need the balance of being on a handrail. I never drank until I was like 22. I never tried drugs until I was like 24.”

    However, the outrageous stunts on Jackass left Margera turning to alcohol for liquid courage and pain management. 

    “When you try a skateboard trick, you’re supposed to land it and ride away,” he said. On Jackass, the stunts were set up to fail. “You’re not going to land it. You’re going to eat shit no matter what. Give me a few shots of tequila and okay, I’m feeling pretty numb. Mission accomplished.”

    When Drinking Became a Problem

    Margera, 38, said that he knew he had a problem when he needed to drink a beer every morning. 

    “Before, it was a fun party, let’s get all messed up and go do some crazy stuff,” he said. “Then it came to the point where I felt so terrible in the morning that I knew if I instantly would crack open a beer I would feel better. Then if I had another beer I would feel normal. Then, now that I feel normal I’ll have another and have a little buzz on, so by the end of the day you’re pretty much toasted.”

    His drinking became even worse when his Jackass costar Ryan Dunn died in a car accident in 2011.

    “After Ryan Dunn died that really exacerbated the alcohol,” Margera’s mother April said on the show. “He almost uses Ryan’s death as a big excuse to behave badly.”

    Margera didn’t dispute that — he said that Dunn’s death made him question his life.

    Repairing His Family Life

    However, he said he reached out to Dr. Phil in hopes of getting help for his whole family, including his mother April and his wife Nikki. “My family’s in shambles,” Margera said. 

    However, Margera said that his son, Phoenix Wolf, keeps him going. 

    “He is the raddest kid ever,” Margera said, becoming emotional. “He’s so interested in skateboarding. I have all these toys everywhere and he goes right to the skateboard. He’s like my best friend and I’ve only known him two years.”

    Dr. Phil responded, “You’d die for him, but the question is will you live for him?”

    After the show filmed in early August, Margera spent the month in and out of rehabs. It’s not clear whether he’s sober at the moment.

    View the original article at thefix.com