Unless you subscribe and save or buy
discounted bundles, making cannabis purchases sporadically can be... hard on the wallet.
But when you take a break, so does your bank account.
And who doesn’t like to save some money?
Minimizing the Amount of THC Needed
Not only can taking a T-break save you money, it can also minimize the amount of THC you consume when you return to consumption (which, in turn, will save you money).
Without having to take as much THC to experience the same desired effects, you won't have to purchase as many gummies.
Plus, you’ll even be able to create your stash of products without breezing through it.
How to Prevent Having to Take a Break
After taking a T-break, you likely won’t want to do it again.
Here are some tips you use to avoid it:
Lower Your Frequency of Consumption
Try consuming cannabis less often. Instead of every day, keep it to every other or take short breaks in between your sessions.
Use Lower-THC (Microdose) Products
If skipping days doesn’t work for you, try different cannabinoid serving sizes and blends.
You can enjoy cannabis with a higher concentration of THC on one day. And the other day, choose a product with lower THC.
Or you can stick to products with low servings of THC (AKA microdose products) for all future sessions. Our
ORCA collection includes 3 regimens of low-milligram THC pills formulated to aid your fitness journey- but their small serving size might also aid your tolerance-reducing efforts.
Try a 1:1 ratio of CBD and THC
Products that have an equal CBD-to-THC ratio will have you consuming less THC while still delivering relaxation and euphoria via the
synergy between these cannabinoids. For example, our Balance Gummies have a 1:1 ratio of CBD and hemp-derived Delta-9 THC.Does Taking Vitamin C “Lower Tolerance?”
There is very little research available to support this claim. Since it hasn’t been proven, there is no way for us to accurately answer this question.
Takeaway
When it comes to taking “tolerance breaks,” it can be a swift transition by choosing the best plan for you. While it does take time to do a reset, it will be worth it in the end. So take it one day at a time, so you can get back to experiencing all that cannabis has to offer.
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