You probably know the importance of resetting your tolerance to THC, and you have already decided on how long your break will be. This was the first step.
Next, you must commit to the break in tolerance and follow through. This might be the most difficult part for regular users. Cannabis products are used to reduce anxiety and make people feel better. Even if you only stop for a short time, it can be difficult to give up cannabis. Remember why you started doing it.
Here are some tips to help you break your tolerance:
- Refrain from microdosing. Some users may justify a small dosage by thinking that it will not disrupt their break. This is not true. Even small quantities during your break can set you back.
- Get rid of temptation. This is the easiest way to resist microdosing or breaking your commitment to tolerance. No, we’re not suggesting you throw out your products. You could ask a friend to hold on to your products until you return from your break. This friend can also be your accountability partner.
- Try non-psychoactive cannabis. You can use CBD, a non-psychoactive form of cannabis, to get the same relaxing effects as Delta-8 or Delta-9 THC. A review from 2017 noted that CBD doesn’t bind to cannabinoid receptors in the same way THC does.
It can be difficult to give up something like Delta-8, which makes you feel great. You will feel amazing after the first THC edible or puff.
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