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Marijuana tolerence, smoking and eating

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by norwaytoker, Feb 5, 2011.

  1. #1 norwaytoker, Feb 5, 2011
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    Hey! Yesterday I ate a firecracker with 0,5g of lower mids and I was stoned as hell for 5-6 hours. I'm wondering if edible tolerence effects smoking tolerence? Or if you build tolerence to edibles at all.

    I read when smoking marijuana it releases THC-9, but when you cook, it becomes THC-11. Couldn't it be possible that because of this eating cannabis won't effect your tolerence towards smoking, and also the other way around?
     
  2. it's still THC nonetheless, just a slightly different form of it. it still binds to your cannabinoid receptors in your brain, and it still affects the way your brain thinks. it technically will still affect your tolerance, however edibles are about the most efficient way of getting THC into your system, assuming they were made properly. they usually overpower tolerance from my experience
     
  3. It's all the same... Weed is weed, if you eat a bunch of firecrackers and start to develop a tolerance, it's going to take longer to get high when you smoke. Vice versa.
     

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