for someone who seems the embodiment of “mellow,” finding out that seth rogen had undiagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) might offer insight into why his use of the plant, as he freely admits, is an everyday thing.knee-deep in cannabis — whether
smoking it recreationally, advocating for
legal and social change or
offering related accessories in a bid to normalize weed — rogen proved an apt subject to discuss his life, career and more on 4/20 this week.in an interview with
new york times magazine, rogen and his father mark rogen explained how using marijuana proved the little extra beyond all the other approaches the family was taking to address his adhd.“we had him on a strict diet that helped keep him in balance, but it wasn’t 100 per cent. marijuana finally made his cells relax,” rogen’s father said,
according to et canada.“it’s just a tool we use to make our experience more palatable, and some people need those tools a lot more than others,” added the actor/writer and cannabis entrepreneur.rogen pointed out that what may work for one person may be totally different than what helps another. “for me, it’s like shoes,” he said. “for you, it might be like sunglasses. not everyone’s the same,”
et canada reports.