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Okkkkkay we alll know this
weed has thc in it if you smoke the same strain of weed daily for about a month (or depending on the user)the high becomes not as strong.But lets say I jus get a little high like buzzed for like 2 weeks then just get blazed.Will this work instead of just taking an alll out t-break.i mean its less thc will this work which means shouldnt my tolerance become use to just gettin a little high and not very high.IDK IM IN A RUSH.

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No, because your body will still get used to the strain. Mix it up if possible, switching from dank to mids may even be beneficial depending on how long you've been smoking one strain.

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no nothing will ever be like taking a t-break! PERIOD.

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No it won't. Either change strains, or even switch to mids for a week, or stop smoking for a week all together. Besides it doesn't matter if you take one hit or 10, your body won't really know the difference when it comes to lowering your tolerance. I've found the best way to avoid a break is switching to mids. Yea they suck and they're a lot harsher, but they're cheap and it's a different buzz compared to chronic. Then when you go back to chronic it's like going from bud light to Johnny Walker on the rocks.

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THC is THC so I don't think it would matter what strain you smoke

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THC is THC so I don't think it would matter what strain you smoke

That's like saying "Beer is Beer", there's no way.

not even going into this one... lol

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No thc stores in your fat cells that buildup is what creates your tollerence. The only way is to stop smoking for a couple days. Hope this helps

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No thc stores in your fat cells that buildup is what creates your tollerence. The only way is to stop smoking for a couple days. Hope this helps

So if I workout will the THC leave my body quicker.

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So if I workout will the THC leave my body quicker.


Yes. However, don't expect to work out vigorously for 72 hours and be THC free lol. Burning the fat will help burn the THC through your system.

Is there a reason you're trying to expedite this process? If you're truly trying to get the benefits of smoking after a break then unfortunately it's the best way to do it. Nothing else you do will have the same level of impact.

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Yes. However, don't expect to work out vigorously for 72 hours and be THC free lol. Burning the fat will help burn the THC through your system.

Is there a reason you're trying to expedite this process? If you're truly trying to get the benefits of smoking after a break then unfortunately it's the best way to do it. Nothing else you do will have the same level of impact.

I just like getting high and/getting high and then going to sleep.But I still want a strong high and since its getting weak I cant seem to get a strong high.

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THC is THC so I don't think it would matter what strain you smoke


This lmao. A strain is just variations of color, smell, taste, yield, etc.... Its all weed!!!

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That's like saying "Beer is Beer", there's no way.

not even going into this one... lol


What he's saying isn't like saying beer is beer; what he's saying is like saying ethanol is ethanol. They're the same exact molecule whether you get THC from haze or kush or ethanol from beer or wine. The only thing changing from strain to strain (or alcohol to alcohol) is the other things that make up the bud and their different relative amounts.

Edited by vipergts2207, 17 February 2010 - 05:33 AM.


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Sounds like the best thing you could do then is enjoy sobriety for a few days. I've found it's harder to fall asleep now while I'm on my break, but a couple beers or a glass of wine or two usually relaxes me enough.

Another option you can do that will speed up the process is get a body cleanser. They have all natural herbal cleansers that basically just flush toxins from your system and are actually good for your body even if you don't smoke at all. It's not going to fix it tomorrow, but it might have you feeling refreshed which is one of the only positives about a break. :P

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What you need to do is take a two week t-break. Make it one week at least if you feel you can't make it through.

As everyone else debating the "weed is weed, beer is beer"... listen. Different STRAINS of weed effect different cannabinoids receptors in your brain. Hence why White Widow is such a unique weed, not only are White strains contain the most THC upon yields, they also hit unique cannabinoid receptors in your brain (very strong, energetic high). Alcohol is different. We all know it's an intoxicant so you're body will only see it simply as that whereas your brain can somewhat modify highs depending on the strain of weed you smoke.

I'll cut it down even more. Smoking pure indica (couch-lock, more relaxed state, body) is a much different high than smoking sativas (alert, energetic, uplifting, "clean", heady high). You don't hear people talking about the different levels of drunkness from drinking a Milwaukees to Budweiser....

Edited by CSCount44, 17 February 2010 - 05:40 AM.


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What you need to do is take a two week t-break. Make it one week at least if you feel you can't make it through.

As everyone else debating the "weed is weed, beer is beer"... listen. Different STRAINS of weed effect different cannabinoids receptors in your brain. Hence why White Widow is such a unique weed, not only are White strains contain the most THC upon yields, they also hit unique cannabinoid receptors in your brain (very strong, energetic high). Alcohol is different. We all know it's an intoxicant so you're body will only see it simply as that whereas your brain can somewhat modify highs depending on the strain of weed you smoke.

I'll cut it down even more. Smoking pure indica (couch-lock, more relaxed state, body) is a much different high than smoking sativas (alert, energetic, uplifting, "clean", heady high). You don't hear people talking about the different levels of drunkness from drinking a Milwaukees to Budweiser....


It's not that different strains effect different cannabinoid receptors, it's that they each strain has varying amounts of THC, CBN, CBD, and other cannabinoids which effects certain cannabinoid receptors to varying degrees. Those different ratios of cannabinoids in each strain then effect how your body reacts to each strain's chemical makeup. If I smoke some super lemon haze versus some strain of kush, each one isn't activating a different set of receptors, but each would activate all your receptors (aside from the ones that are only activated when edibles are eaten) to different degrees.

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It's not that different strains effect different cannabinoid receptors, it's that they each strain has varying amounts of THC, CBN, CBD, and other cannabinoids which effects certain cannabinoid receptors to varying degrees. Those different ratios of cannabinoids in each strain then effect how your body reacts to each strain's chemical makeup. If I smoke some super lemon haze versus some strain of kush, each one isn't activating a different set of receptors, but each would activate all your receptors (aside from the ones that are only activated when edibles are eaten) to different degrees.


Right, pretty much what I was trying to say, pretty baked right now, about to doze off pretty soon. :D :smoking:

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Right, pretty much what I was trying to say, pretty baked right now, about to doze off pretty soon. :D :smoking:


Haha ok, I can definitely see that in your post. The wording of it just seemed off to me.




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