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RE: What Happens When I Take A Tolerance Break

in #cannabis6 years ago

Even as a rec user a tolerance break is important. I take a break when I can suck down a 1g preroll flying solo and barely get a buzz or than 1g of dab goes in a flash.

It starts to take a toll on my expenses gradually and it takes the fun out of it when I have to spend more time to get the same effect.

I have some patient friends that a 1/4g dap hit at once is what it takes. Sometimes they chain smoke bowls or prerolls just because they have to have the levels high enough to fight the good fight.

Tolerance breaks are good in general. Even if you are someone like me who needs a couple Tylenol to get moving.. After a while it goes from 2-3 caplets in a dose once a day to twice or even more.

You got this. Happy healing. Mwah!

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Thanks for your great comments @justinashby!

That brings up another part of this, and that is changing up what forms of cannabis you actually consume. I know I feel different when I smoke dried herb versus vaping it.
Different when I burn hash and concentrates and different again when I eat it. I try not to get stuck on any one particular thing even though my preference is to eat it. (Concentrates second, with decent hash coming in a close third.)
Often I am stacking one on top of the other...but you can only get as high as your available receptors will let you get.
People often ask me what the difference “in high“ there is from cannabis clocking in at a 10% THC for $10/gram versus 25% THC for $17/gram.
I usually say $7 more and intensity of flavour.
If you’re not interested in flavour than $10/gram will get the job done just as well , provided the person likes how the strain smells.
Theoretically, a person shouldn’t have to use as much of the strain containing 25% THC but I always tend to smoke or vape to the bowl size and have never used less physical plant material....which is why I grow my own for pennies on the dollar (so to speak). Hahaha! This girl refuses to run out if she can help it.

Don't you mean nickels on the dollar? I thought pennies have gone extinct in Canada. ;)

Lolz! Yeah, I guess I better step up to the reality that’s it’s nickels on the dollar, these days. ;)