Pubdate: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 Source: Fiji Times (Fiji) Copyright: 2011 Fiji Times Limited Contact: http://www.fijitimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3445 Author: Avinesh Gopal SUBSTANCE ABUSE LINKED TO PEER PRESSURE SUBSTANCE abuse has been described as bad for mental health. National adviser on non-communicable diseases (NCDs), Dr Isimeli Tukana said most cases of marijuana and glue-sniffing were the result of peer pressure. "Marijuana is a stimulant and puts you on a high but it doesn't help in the mental health of a person," he said. Dr Tukana, however, agreed that some countries prescribed marijuana to certain patients for medical use only. He said cases of glue-sniffing did not help in creating a good mental status of a person involved in such thing. Apart from affecting a person's brain, he said, sniffing glue also resulted in other medical problems and it also damaged organs. "Glue is meant to paste paper and repair shoes and other things and if you sniff it, then it pastes everything in the body." Dr Tukana said people should also refrain from smoking cigarettes and indulging in excessive alcohol consumption. He said alcohol was not bad for health but too much of it affected the mental status and health of a person. "People should also avoid taking fatty, salty and sweet foods because they are not good for a person's health in general. "In fact, people should avoid excessive sugar or sweet things because it makes the brain sleepy and does not help in ensuring a good mental health," said Dr Tukana. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.