🔄Re-sensitization
🧩“Hacking Tolerance” and Resetting Sensitivity
When a drug is taken in high doses for a long time, the body develops a compensatory response. This means that when the brain detects the drug is about to kick in, it immediately induces the opposite effects of the drug — resulting in a weaker effect (tolerance).
The compensatory response is dose-dependent, which means tolerance develops to a certain dosage — not to the drug overall.
🔬Low-Dose Reversal Effect
Where it gets interesting is with very low doses of drugs:
- 💡 Very low doses taken after tolerance has developed can reverse the compensatory response.
- 📈 Instead of decreasing drug effects, the body increases them.
- ⚡ This can lead to negative tolerance — where the effect is actually stronger than the very first time (when tolerance was 0).
Step-by-Step Re-sensitization Process
If you have built tolerance and want to re-sensitize your system (increase sensitivity and reduce tolerance), follow these steps:
- ⏳Take a 24-hour break
Ensure the drug is mostly cleared from your system (based on half-life). - ⚖️Take 5% of your regular dose
The goal: feel the most minimal effect possible.
If nothing is felt after ~5 minutes, repeat with another 5%. - 🛑Stop when you feel the minimal effect
Once the smallest effect is noticeable, do not continue dosing. - ⏰Wait 12 hours
After 12 hours, take your regular dose.
→ Your tolerance will now be significantly lower, and the effects much stronger. - 🔁Repeat as needed
Whenever tolerance builds up again, repeat this cycle.
⚠️ Note: While this method has been confirmed by studies on drugs other than methamphetamine, many anecdotal reports suggest it works broadly — including with meth. Still, responses vary between individuals, and caution is advised.
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I’ve heard of this reverse tolerance, but never had it explained. That was very insightful. Thanks!!!
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