Are Legal Buds a good way of quitting weed?.?!


Question: Are Legal Buds a good way of quitting weed?.?
Trying to quit, but finding it hard, are legal buds a good short term replacement? or am i just wasting my money? thx in advance.

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nah.. they just give you a headache.. you wanna sleep and then you don't think aobut the pot anymore..

just quit, it's not addictive.



You're talking about 'spice', right? Well, spice doesn't give the full effect of weed; it's a different kind of high and, depending on your tolerance, may only last for 15 minutes. The good thing is that once the high goes away, you're not fendin for it like you would with weed.

Also, spice has the tendency to make you.. like freak out. It can get bad, depending on the spice. Be sure not to drive or 'operate heavy machinery' while on it.

You will not waste your money. It's about 20-30 dollars for anywhere from 1g-3, maybe 4g's. It depends on the kind and where you get it from. The thing is, you can roll a pin joint and it will do for a good 4 hours.



Yes, legal buds (herbal incense) is a great way to quit weed! That's what I did when I was tired of shelling out $50 for Xxtra Clean every time I had to pass a drug test. Jubilation (made with JWH 250). JWH 018 and all analogs were banned by the FDA. 018 is a naphthoyl, but JWH 250 is a phenylacetyl - completely different base and still legal! There are still different grades of it. There is: scientific grade which is 100% pure chem and that runs about $800 a gram....next is medical grade at like 99.999% purity (Jubilation), then food grade 99.998-98.5% and below that is industrial grade, which I wouldn't even touch....the lower the grade the more toxins in it....more damage, quicker tolerance buildup. It enters the blood stream then jumps the blood brain barrier though the carbon chain, then the chemical spins around your brain and when it runs across the cb1 or cb2 cannabinoid receptors in the brain... and cns, the chem attaches itself to those receptors. cb1 is sativa cb2 indica. 250 binds to cb1 at 11 nanomoles (nM) and 33 at cb2...so 250 is more sativa like, 018 binds better to cb2 which controls heart rate and pain. That's why all these kids smoke 018 and think they are gonna die, because it's binding at cb2 and increases the heartrate etc. 250 doesn't do that, it has an 'affinity' for cb1...it prefers it. Better buzz I think, but that's my preference. The first incense I ever tried had 018.
Then it sucks the life out of the receptors, and ya know those little extension that make analogs? Those extra molecules are toxic to the receptor, so once the extension works it's way to the receptor, it kills it and sets the chem free and you pee it out. Now those receptors regrow when you sleep, buuuuuut if you get stepped on chem from china, its not as clean so it destroys the receptor and it takes longer to rebuild: that causes you to build up a TOLERANCE....because the same amount of chem can't find enough healthy receptors. but if you wait a couple days/weeks they will come back to you. Now EACH JWH has different bindings and affinities, some like cb1 and some like cb2....they are ALL different....and like 018? the dosage is waaaaay different than 250....you can eyeball 250 and you'll be fine because it doesn't like cb2, but if you get too much 018 (it likes cb2) you're in for a white knuckler til it releases the receptors, but you cannot die....you just FEEL like it. So it makes sense that 018 was banned and 250 remains legal. Always know what you are smoking - otherwise you run the risk of being a talking monkey for life!

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Just stop taking it man, if it's hard then it's just gonna be hard for you, there are no addictive properties that will be eased by any other substance...

So yeah, just man up and quit if you want to.



Just quit. It isn't addictive at all. You've just been using it like a spoiled child to make you happy whenever you want. Time to grow up.




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