Like any drug or medication, you can build up a tolerance for the intoxicant in marijuana, THC. So, yes, "weed can stop getting you high."
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Individual tolerance to cannabis can increase over time, causing the effects to diminish. This is known as tolerance build-up, and it may result in needing higher doses to achieve the same high. Taking a break from using cannabis, known as a tolerance break, can help reset your tolerance levels and allow you to feel the effects again.
No, smelling unlit weed does not make you high. THC, the chemical compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana, needs to be heated and inhaled for it to have an intoxicating effect. Simply smelling unlit weed will not result in a high.
Smoking potpourri will not produce a high similar to that of smoking weed, as the effects are not caused by the same substances. Potpourri may contain synthetic cannabinoids or other unknown chemicals that can be dangerous when smoked. It is not a safe or effective alternative to using marijuana.
It is unlikely to get a contact high from sitting in a room with weed smoke unless the room is poorly ventilated and you are exposed for an extended period of time with a high concentration of smoke.
The effects of being high can vary depending on the individual and the substance consumed, but typically last anywhere from 1-4 hours. However, residual effects may be experienced for several hours beyond that.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that smoking weed can stop your period. Menstrual cycles can be affected by various factors such as stress, diet, and lifestyle choices, but smoking weed alone is not known to directly impact menstrual cycles. If you are experiencing changes in your menstrual cycle, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.