I miss the light headed buzz smoking or snus used to give me! I only snus now, but even if I double barrel extra sterks, at best I'm just going to get a headache. How long would I have to quit for to get that feeling back for a few weeks? Any other methods anyone's tried?
Reducing nicotine tolerance?
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I have to abstain for a day to get that "buzz" back but then it's only for the first one or two and five minutes at that.
I start the day with a sterk that I can definitely feel. After that it's reg portions or reg los only. Sometimes I hit another sterk after lunch but 8mg is enough for me. If I have my last snus of the day at 6:00 or so then I'll buzz w/ my sterk in the morning, but like I said it's only for a few minutes.
Beware of sterks...they'll raise your tolerance something fierce.
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You could always try cutting back to mini portions, or any style snus with less nicotine per gram than what you typically use now. If you're a lösser just try making smaller prillas without adding to the number of portions you typically use each day. After doing this for a few days, pop in an ES and it should hit you nicely.
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I could get a "buzz" for about 3 months after starting. It was pretty great, but sort of like I was on speed all the time. I quit all tobacco for 5 months. When I came back to it, my body/brain clearly liked it, but I can't get that same "buzz", I don't care much.
I use skruf stark in the morning and it peels my eyes right open, makes me feel good. but no buzz. If nicotine is really helping you, then You'll continue to use nicotine for the more subtle effects. I just think chasing a buzz is a losing battle, not That it's not fun when you get one.
Heavy drinking works better for a buzz
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Originally posted by snusjusIt takes 72 hours for nicotine to completely become expelled from the body. If you have the desire, go 3-4 days without any nicotine. I would recommend using a strong snus after ending your abstinence. My question is: why go through 72 hours of torture just to get a short-lasted buzz?
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