I was already faced when I wrote that, so I see now I didn't really clear up the question.

What I was trying to verify is this: There is a theory that no matter how high the THC content in what you're smoking, you can only get so high. So let's say you smoke some mersh and it takes you a full bag just to get high. Right? But you're high.

Then, you smoke some bubble hash, and you get faced in 2 or 3. You're still only so high, despite what you paid for. There hasn't, in my experience, been any strain or blend of weed that gets you THAT MUCH higher than everything else. I've been smoking for a pretty damned long time, and I've tasted some sticky icky sensi from BC, and I've had dirt weed from Mexico, and everything in between. In fact, back in my youth, I smoked shit I wasn't even sure WAS weed. All I've learned through this is that you're only gonna get so high, regardless of how good your shit is.

That's my theory. I wanted to know if anybody had any kind of science to back that theory up, or break it down. It just seems to me that your brain can only be so affected by THC, no matter how much you smoke.

I hope that clears it up a bit.
Mello.as.Hello Reviewed by Mello.as.Hello on . THC tolerance anfd limitations Ok, I'm trying to clear up a rumor I heard, and verify a theory. :confused: I have heard that at a certain point, you are as high as you will be, no matter how much you smoke. I was told this is because you can only get *so* high, and that your body can only accept so much THC. Also, I have heard that different people have different THC tolerances (Also effected by how much they smoke), which doesn't have anything to do with experience; That it's genetic. I theorized that no matter how Rating: 5