If you use cannabis, at some point you should take a tolerance break.
Like anything else, your body builds up a tolerance: you need more to get high. A t-break could help you save money and also keep balance.
The hard news is that if you partake most days, a true tolerance break should be at least 21 days long, since it takes around three weeks or more for THC to leave your system. (That’s because THC bonds to fat, which is stored in the body longer.)
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