misshestermoffitt
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eating is a buzz kill
You are right, but doesn't a bowl of Fruit Loops sound good right now?
eating is a buzz kill
I though this thread was dead, well who cares if eating kill your buzz then you can just smoke more weed! Or maybe I'm just lucky cause I have always had a good supply of weed . . .You are right, but doesn't a bowl of Fruit Loops sound good right now?
lol same here you can never have too muchI though this thread was dead, well who cares if eating kill your buzz then you can just smoke more weed! Or maybe I'm just lucky cause I have always had a good supply of weed . . .
Huh?smokeing pot on an empty stomach regularly is a nice way to get an ulcer.
mmm I got high and just ate like 4 brownies and I still feel high...
I ate 2 more then ate dinner...fuck I still want more but I am actually losing my high but its just cause time...Roll it up, Light it up, Smoke it up, Inhaaalle, Exhaaalleeat about 8 more
This intrigues me to. I have an eating disorder so If I don't smoke every day, I will literally go days without eating. Then if I smoke on an empty stomach (10 hours+) I do tend to feel pretty fucked up, then eat and still feel fucked up despite eating supposedly making you sober up. My friends think I'm nuts because I'm ready to snack right after a spliff and they think that'll ruin it.I'm not curious about the effects of eating food before or after high, or anything of that nature... I'm more curious about how not eating effects your body, and how marijuana combines with those effects.
Example: I haven't eaten almost an entire day. I am also hypoglycemic and am prone to low blood sugar. When I fast, my sugar levels drop significantly and when I smoke pot on top of this, it seems like I get much much higher, faster.
Also, I was wondering if the heightened effects may also be triggered by the fact that THC is fat soluble and when you fast, your body uses it's storage energy. I'm thinking that maybe because your body is releasing the THC laden fat energy, you're body is getting you at a steady, constant high. Therefore, smoking on top of it, just adds on top of it.
Anyone know anything about this?