One of the biggest problems that most stoners run into over their career of smoking is increased tolerance. When you smoke a lot of marijuana your body begins to build up a tolerance towards the plant, and it causes you to have to ingest more THC to achieve the same level of ‘High’ that you are accustomed too. Luckily for you we have several ways to combat this dreaded Stoner curse.
Vaporize It
According to studies, when smoking a joint you only receive about 23% of the THC in the given amount of marijuana. This means that with every joint you smoke you waste nearly 80% of the THC you could be ingesting. A vaporizer helps you use marijuana to it’s full potential by allowing you to heat it to the exact temperature to release the THC and capturing it inside of a container.
Eat It
When you cook your marijuana instead of smoke it you get a completely different type of high. If you have never done this before you you will defiantly get high this way. Learn how to cook with marijuana now.
Kief It
Kief is the stuff that ends up in the bottom of your grinder after you use it for a prolonged period of time. It is actually just tiny pieces of pollen that accumulated on the outside of the marijuana buds that hold a concentrated amount of THC. The easily way to make your marijuana stronger to smoke is to sprinkle some of this onto your joint or bowl before you light up.
Take A Break
Just like any other drug, consuming to a lot of marijuana will cause your body to increase it’s tolerance to it. THC, the active component in marijuana, is storied in your body’s fat cells. This means that if you take a break from smoking weed you will give your body a change to flush out the THC. You will feel less high the more THC you have in your body, so a body that has been flushed of THC will feel the effects of marijuana like a first time smoker. It takes about four days for your body to begin to flush the THC and can take up to a month before your fat cell are completely cleans of the THC.




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