HOW TO REDUCE YOUR TOLERANCE

  1. Shake HIBEGONE
  2. Drink the entire bottle while sober
  3. Wait AT LEAST 8 hours before consuming any THC for a fast acting result*

*Repeat as desired. More heavy consumers may want to repeat more than one day.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Taking HIBEGONE while THC is NOT in your system

  • Around a 25% decrease in tolerance *after waiting AT LEAST 8 hours*
  • Increase in focus and energy for the day (less brain fog)
  • Decreased appetite

WHAT ARE CB1 RECEPTORS?

CB1 receptors are a type of protein in our body that play a key role in how our nervous system functions. These receptors are involved in regulating various physiological processes including mood, memory, appetite control, pain perception, sleep regulation, and motor function.

When certain chemicals, called cannabinoids, bind to these receptors, they can influence these processes. The most well-known cannabinoid is THC, which is found in cannabis. When THC binds to CB1 receptors, it produces the "high" associated with cannabis use.

HOW YOUR TOLERANCE INCREASES

Over time, our CB1 receptors become desensitized from consistent cannabis use. This decrease in CB1 sensitivity means an increase in cannabis tolerance.

HOW HIBEGONE REDUCES TOLERANCE

HIBEGONE can help reduce this increased cannabis tolerance if taken when THC is NOT present in your system.

THCV, an active ingredient in HIBEGONEā€™s patent-pending formula, stops CB1 receptors from becoming desensitized, resulting in increased CB1 receptor availability and enhanced responsiveness to cannabinoids like THC.

READ THE INDEPTH STUDY
  • THCV

    THCV, found in certain types of cannabis, can go to your receptors and block anything already attached to them already (like THC). Additionally, it might help you control your appetite, meaning it could make it easier to manage your hunger.

  • ALPHA-GPC

    Alpha-GPC is like a brain booster. It contains choline, which helps your brain make an important chemical called acetylcholine. This chemical is crucial for thinking, memory, and staying focused, which can be impaired after consuming THC.

  • L-THEANINE

    L-theanine is like a calming agent for your brain. It can be found in tea leaves and helps you stay relaxed and focused without making you feel tired. This makes it easier for you to concentrate and think clearly.

WANT TO LEARN MORE?

Read about how THCV is changing the cannabis landscape