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Old 09-06-2009, 09:32
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Question Cardiac stimulation tolerance

SWIM is aware that acute exposure to THC causes vasodilation and as a result tachycardia and lowered blood pressure. This is the one side effect swim really hates about weed if it can go he'd absolutely love the experience. He has read that this side effect is the first to go with repeated exposure to THC. He is wondering if anyone knows how often the exposure has to take place to develop a tolerance to it and is it possible to get rid of this side effect without increasing the tolerance of all other effects.

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SWIM is aware that acute exposure to THC causes vasodilation and as a result tachycardia and lowered blood pressure. This is the one side effect swim really hates about weed if it can go he'd absolutely love the experience. He has read that this side effect is the first to go with repeated exposure to THC. He is wondering if anyone knows how often the exposure has to take place to develop a tolerance to it and is it possible to get rid of this side effect without increasing the tolerance of all other effects.

Swim would like to know also; he's been smoking daily for about 8 months now, and it still happens to him. Before those 8 months, he smoked once or twice weekly, for about 3 months. (Thanks, college...)
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Re: Cardiac stimulation tolerance

with weed as swiys go further and further side effects will only get worse. you really shouldn't have too many side effects anyway unless your smoking 7-8g daily of something strong for a long long time , swim would say months or years, but some have reactions and allergys and sometimes paranoia is part of the high
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