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Marijuana tolerence?
Category: Health > Alternative Asked by: emx620-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
04 May 2006 14:06 PDT
Expires: 03 Jun 2006 14:06 PDT Question ID: 725531 |
I had a question. I am a marijuana smoker, and I'm not looking for condemnation on here. I'm not getting as high as I used to when I first started smoking. I was wondering what would help me get high? I was guessing taking a break would help, but how long of a break would suffice? Thanks. |
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Re: Marijuana tolerence?
From: redfoxjumps-ga on 04 May 2006 14:47 PDT |
I wonder I your tolerence would be reduced if you took sweat baths? No doubt this is listed in some drug handbook. Maybe change the environment. Films. Music. Companions. |
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Re: Marijuana tolerence?
From: schylaar-ga on 04 May 2006 16:42 PDT |
I can't imagine you would get too many helpful comments on here considering the subject matter of your enquiry. Why not try going to www.bluelight.nu (it's a moderated message board) where you will find many friendly, mature and knowledgable people who could better answer this particular question. Have a look through the marijuana forum. Piece of advice though - use the search engine feature first to see if anyone else has asked that same question before otherwise you might get flamed for asking a many-times-over answered question. ~* Schylaar *~ |
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Re: Marijuana tolerence?
From: elids-ga on 04 May 2006 17:13 PDT |
You can find an in depth study on the subjet at http://www.drugabuse.gov/pdf/monographs/18.pdf ====================================================== Tolerance: Implications of the Phenomenon for Problems of Drug Abuse Charles R. Schuster, Ph.D. Most studies in the area of behavioral pharmacology involve the determination of the effects of a number of different doses of a drug on a particular behavior. For accuracy in the determination of a drug?s potency, such dose-response studies are designed to minimize the interaction of previous drug experience with the effects of each subsequent dose. These studies are essential to determine the profile of behavioral actions of different classes of pharmacologic agents. There are a number of reasons, however, for studying the behavioral actions of drugs given repeatedly under conditions where prior dose experience is likely to modify its subsequent actions. The most compelling reason for conducting such studies ... |
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Re: Marijuana tolerence?
From: lament-ga on 24 May 2006 16:11 PDT |
The half-life of marijuana in your system is a week, wait that long, take a nice bong rip and you'll be stoned off ur ass. |
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Re: Marijuana tolerence?
From: smartenglishguy420-ga on 16 Jul 2006 00:49 PDT |
Ive been smoking for about 3 years, about 4 'heads' a day (usually in the evening) and ive learned that once you stop smoking for about 4 days i usually get a pretty good high. To do this i usually drink a lot of water, get plenty of exercise, keep my mind off pot (read books, videogames, movies, music, etc). I can go for a week and get a really really good high but i dont see much of a point, 4 days does it for me. Ive also learned (through the Internet) that every 36 to 48 hours of abstinence, your body clears 50% of the THC, so in about 6 days your tolerance level is reduced to 12.5% of your THC level. I also take Melatonin (herbal supplement) at night to go to sleep quicker, i have better dreams and feel refreshed the next day on Melatonin. It can help once those days of "smoking till you get headaches" come around, so you dont feel so burnt out. I think vitamins might help to reduce tolerance too, and tea, tea helps. mostly exercise, water, and psychological attention (to reduce the anxiety of taking a break from your loved marijuana) |
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