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Cannabis

Tolerance Breaks

7/10/2021

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A tolerance break, also known as a tolerance pause or a tolerance reset, is a period of time during which a person reduces or abstains from consuming cannabis in order to reduce their tolerance to the drug.
Cannabis tolerance occurs when a person's body becomes accustomed to the presence of THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. As a result, the person may need to consume more cannabis in order to achieve the same effects as before. Taking a tolerance break can help to reset the body's tolerance to THC, allowing the person to experience the effects of cannabis with lower doses.
There are a few different ways to take a tolerance break:
  1. Reduce consumption: One option is to simply reduce the amount of cannabis that you consume on a regular basis. This can help to reduce your tolerance over time.
  1. Take a short break: Another option is to take a short break from consuming cannabis altogether. This can be a few days, a week, or longer, depending on your personal needs and preferences.
  2. Use a low-THC strain: If you do not want to completely abstain from consuming cannabis, you can try using a low-THC strain. This can help to reduce your tolerance while still allowing you to enjoy the benefits of cannabis.
It is important to note that taking a tolerance break can cause some withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability, anxiety, and difficulty sleeping. These symptoms are generally mild and will resolve over time. It is also worth noting that the use of cannabis is regulated differently in different parts of the world, and it may be illegal in some places. It is always a good idea to check the local laws and regulations before using any type of cannabis.
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