Quit Smoking Weed

Quit Smoking Weed

When you inhale weed, THC moves quickly from your lungs to your bloodstream to get you stoned. From that point on, weed is completely different to any other drug… Why? Because after getting you high:
Metabolites of marijuana store in the fat cells of your body and stay there for months!
Think that makes it harder to quit? It does.
With weed getting stronger over time, this is one of the main reasons people find it so hard to quit
While still inside your body, marijuana is released slowly back into the bloodstream
This gives you a lack of focus, mood swings, low energy, headaches, stomach pains, and even sometimes still feeling stoned – even if you haven’t been smoking for many days
The real problem? Cravings to smoke more marijuana

IMPORTANT: You may already have a build up of toxins in your body!
Smoking regularly gives you a build up of toxins, which can cause you to smoke more often…
Bringing you even more toxins
The cycle doesn’t end unless you take action
The problem here is, to quit weed without understanding your addiction is kind of like somebody trying to quit smoking cigarettes yet still sucking down 2 or 3 smokes every single day – and continue feeding their addiction for months!

If you are trying to quit smoking weed and you still have cravings to smoke it, you might be doing things the hard way. I have found that using willpower alone, is not the best method to quit marijuana successfully.
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