Odyssey
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Recently I have been more and more interested in the phenomena of "brain fog" after peak marijuana consumption effects have been lifted. It is characterized by a sluggishness and heaviness of mind, making the likelihood of advanced cognitive functioning more unlikely. However, there is hope! If you're vaporizing, then you are already halfway there in terms of beating that cloudy brain fog. Vaporizing gives off a much cleaner high than combustion, even without water filtration devices like custom water attachments, vapor tamers, etc. This is because you are not inhaling the methane that is a byproduct of combustion.
Now that you're vaping, you still feel mentally slow after a nice toke session. What in the hell? Well, it turns out you may need to do a little more mental work (ugh) to shake off that THC-induced mental rust.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/17/playing-tetris-addiction_n_7998248.html
I highly recommend a game or two of Tetris between breaks, maybe after you're done a toke and need to do some light studying/reading. It definitely jogs the mind in a fun way, and it apparently can even help curb addictions (even physiological needs that aren't addictions, like hunger!) for just 3 minutes. However, the study was conducted with 7 intervals per day of Tetris gaming, so results should be taken with caution.
I also recommend reading some light fiction that's easy to read as well, and since I'm going to university, I would choose young adult books of the ilk.
Now that you're vaping, you still feel mentally slow after a nice toke session. What in the hell? Well, it turns out you may need to do a little more mental work (ugh) to shake off that THC-induced mental rust.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/17/playing-tetris-addiction_n_7998248.html
I highly recommend a game or two of Tetris between breaks, maybe after you're done a toke and need to do some light studying/reading. It definitely jogs the mind in a fun way, and it apparently can even help curb addictions (even physiological needs that aren't addictions, like hunger!) for just 3 minutes. However, the study was conducted with 7 intervals per day of Tetris gaming, so results should be taken with caution.
I also recommend reading some light fiction that's easy to read as well, and since I'm going to university, I would choose young adult books of the ilk.