Midwest Weedist
Well-Known Member
Hey guys and ladies, it's long overdue but I'm taking a tolerance break. It's easily been two or more years that I've actually taken a legitimate tolerance break.
I grow my own and occasionally have to source someone else's in between harvests. I'm in that position again and I figured I'd use the opportunity to bump my tolerance down. It's been pretty hard for me to reach the level of medicinal value I need without using entirely too much of my stash as of late, so it's almost necessary.
Now, for the advice bit. I use cannabis for a number of reasons, mainly for insomnia, anxiety, gastrointestinal problems, and an almost complete lack of appetite. Does anyone know of any natural remedies to help with these while I'm on my tbreak?
I use ginger for my stomach with some success and I unfortunately usually have to rely on an antihistamine to put me to sleep. Melatonin does absolutely nothing no matter the dosage whether it's below, at or above the suggested dose. Exercise is damn near impossible since I'm an apartment dweller in the Midwest (sub 0 temps and 4+ inches of snow isn't exactly jogging weather lol).
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!
I grow my own and occasionally have to source someone else's in between harvests. I'm in that position again and I figured I'd use the opportunity to bump my tolerance down. It's been pretty hard for me to reach the level of medicinal value I need without using entirely too much of my stash as of late, so it's almost necessary.
Now, for the advice bit. I use cannabis for a number of reasons, mainly for insomnia, anxiety, gastrointestinal problems, and an almost complete lack of appetite. Does anyone know of any natural remedies to help with these while I'm on my tbreak?
I use ginger for my stomach with some success and I unfortunately usually have to rely on an antihistamine to put me to sleep. Melatonin does absolutely nothing no matter the dosage whether it's below, at or above the suggested dose. Exercise is damn near impossible since I'm an apartment dweller in the Midwest (sub 0 temps and 4+ inches of snow isn't exactly jogging weather lol).
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!