When you smoke a lot of marijuana, you begin to develop something called tolerance. Tolerance to a drug means that you need to smoke more of it reach the same high. For example, if you hit the bong to get high, after a while you're gonna need to smoke 2 bowls to get as high as you got when you smoked 1 bowl when you started smoking.
If you feel like you're using up all your money and not reaching the same highs, try changing things up. Smoke spliffs for a week, then switch to pures, then try blunts, then hit the pipe for a while, go back to bong, then GB, then start over. There are loads of ways to smoke dope - you just gotta pick your poison thoughtfully.
But when push comes to shove - the best way to get high is to bake good weed into food. You get far less paranoid, you only gotta worry about the smell once and you stay stoned for hours longer.
Happy toking!
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high satiety foods..... foods that make you feel full but eating less of them
Acyclovir is antiviral drug. It slows the growth and spread of the herpes virus so that the body can fight off the infection. This drug will not get you high. If you overdose, you may have seizures (convulsions), hallucinations, and urinating less than usual or not at all. It would be advisable to only use this drug under a doctor's care, if you have herpes.
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Because there is less oxygen, due to low air pressure.
the more ionized the drug is the less absorption
some say it makes them feel less high but that's probably placebo effect
Schizophrenics are less healthy than the general population, mostly due to the high rates of obesity, smoking, and drug use in the schizophrenic population.
A high volume of distribution (Vd) indicates that a drug extensively distributes throughout the body's tissues and compartments, rather than remaining confined to the bloodstream. This suggests that the drug may have a high affinity for tissues or can permeate cell membranes easily. A high Vd often correlates with a longer duration of action and may require higher doses for effective therapeutic levels in the plasma. It can also imply that the drug is less likely to be effectively cleared by the kidneys or liver.
Some people feel drowsy, dizzy, lightheaded, or less alert when using this medicine. The drug may also cause blurred vision, and movement problems.