So Swim happens to be some freak of nature and maintain huge tolerances to every drug he does, even from infrequent usage. This makes for problems, as in, making oneself not smoke 1-2 weeks to be able to get a good, solid high or two, as opposed to those who smoke all day every day, and stay blazed the whole time. Swim can't remember or think of the last time he was "blazed", only "mildly high"
I think it's time we start looking at new ideas for reducing cannabinoid tolerances, through methods
other than abstaining.
I have heard EPA and DHA, in fish oil, can help. I can't find any studies or physical evidence, though.
I also have heard regular exercise helps; Swim has implemented a new exercise routine (going from no exercise ever to 300-400 calories + over about an hour, no fewer than 3, maybe 4 times weekly), So Swim'll get back after more time has passed to give an opinion on this.
Swim also hears cutting back on a high-fat diets help, so he's doing that too (hormone related, he hears)
Can anyone provide any sources, studies, information, theories, concepts, etc, on reducing cannabinoid tolerance or the efficacy of the above concepts? Even Anecdotal evidence would be nice
I don't see why reduction of cannabinoid tolerances can't/won't work. We have similar things for just about every other class of drug, so why not cannabinoids?
Swim's currently has a theory involving large doses of EPA and DHA administered before a cannabinoid. Swim knows 1-3 caps of say, 1g oil and 340mg total EPA and DHA before smoking don't do anything. Swim's wondering what say, 6 caps worth would do, other than induce massive amounts of fish burps.
To note, I did search, but found no threads similar or even on this topic. I also have THROUGHLY searched the 'net and found nothing conclusive.
Also, I say "cannabinoid" because Marijuana causes a tolerance with other substances similar to THC.
Any contribution is greatly appreciated.