Cannabis Tolerance Breaks: When It’s Time For A Time-Out ~ At some point along the cannabis consumption journey, regular consumers may find that a tolerance break is in order. A tolerance break is a period of abstaining from (or sharply limiting/decreasing) cannabis consumption, primarily to downregulate the body’s cannabinoid receptor system. Other reasons for tolerance breaks include personal growth (a t-break can be a useful barometer of healing/progress), job/employment, finances, travel, etc. It takes about 2 days for the body to adjust/regulate the amount & availability of cannabinoid receptors to compensate for a decrease/deficit in cannabis. Upon resuming cannabis intake, people often find they need less herb than before the t-break. There may be some physical or mental/emotional withdrawal symptoms (often relatively mild but could be potentially challenging), and people with borderline/intense conditions (or intensive medication regimens) may want to take tolerance breaks with care. Learn more about tolerance breaks & your cannabinoid receptor system in The Newbie’s Guide To Medicinal Cannabis by The Da Ma Collective www.thedamacollective.com #EducateYourself #DissolveTheStigma @DaMaCollective #JustSayKnow #respect #SafetyBreak #EndoCannabinoidSystem #anandamide #boomshiva #MaGuXianShou #420 #710