Cannabis Use and Long-Term Health A Nutrient-Centered Public-Health Perspective

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Overview

This white paper examines the relationship between long-term cannabis use and nutrient-dependent biological systems relevant to cardiovascular, neurological, and immune health.

Drawing from peer-reviewed clinical and biochemical literature, this review evaluates:

• Micronutrient depletion patterns associated with chronic use
• Oxidative stress and redox imbalance
• Mitochondrial bioenergetics under sustained exposure
• Homocysteine regulation and B-vitamin pathways
• Public-health implications of unaddressed nutrient insufficiency

Rather than approaching cannabis use through a purely behavioral or pharmacologic lens, this review presents a nutrient-centered public-health perspective focused on restoration, resilience, and long-term physiological stability.

The document synthesizes published research into a structured analysis intended for clinicians, researchers, and informed individuals seeking an evidence-aligned understanding of nutrient-dependent health risks.

Includes

• Full research manuscript (PDF)
• Complete reference citations
• Structured analysis of nutrient-dependent pathways

Overview

This white paper examines the relationship between long-term cannabis use and nutrient-dependent biological systems relevant to cardiovascular, neurological, and immune health.

Drawing from peer-reviewed clinical and biochemical literature, this review evaluates:

• Micronutrient depletion patterns associated with chronic use
• Oxidative stress and redox imbalance
• Mitochondrial bioenergetics under sustained exposure
• Homocysteine regulation and B-vitamin pathways
• Public-health implications of unaddressed nutrient insufficiency

Rather than approaching cannabis use through a purely behavioral or pharmacologic lens, this review presents a nutrient-centered public-health perspective focused on restoration, resilience, and long-term physiological stability.

The document synthesizes published research into a structured analysis intended for clinicians, researchers, and informed individuals seeking an evidence-aligned understanding of nutrient-dependent health risks.

Includes

• Full research manuscript (PDF)
• Complete reference citations
• Structured analysis of nutrient-dependent pathways

Author
Christian Junge
Founder, Solprana

Medical Review
Dr. Jeremy Dublon
Former FDA Medical Officer • Army-trained surgeon • Public health advocate

Publication Type
Independent research review

Discipline Focus
Public health
Nutritional biochemistry
Oxidative stress biology
Mitochondrial physiology
Cardiovascular and neurological risk modeling

Primary Topics Examined
Micronutrient depletion patterns
Redox balance and oxidative burden
Homocysteine metabolism
Nutrient-dependent cardiovascular resilience
Long-term physiological adaptation

Intended Audience
Clinicians
Researchers
Public-health professionals
Informed consumers seeking evidence-based context

Format
Digital PDF download

Length
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References
All scientific discussions are supported by peer-reviewed literature cited within the manuscript.

Disclosure
The author is the founder of Solprana, a nutrition-science company developing dietary supplements. This publication is educational in nature and does not promote cannabis use, discourage cannabis use, or provide medical advice.