| A lot of space has been given these days to the fast and significant benefits of abstaining from alcohol. There’s a good reason for that. When even the casual user stops drinking booze, the benefits pile on at speed. Within a week, you might find yourself sleeping like a baby; by two weeks, you may be more energetic and less anxious or depressed; a month in, your concentration and memory vastly improve, and you might notice some weight loss.
But when you quit pot? There are similar benefits, especially when it comes to concentration and sleep. If you’re a fairly heavy user, you’ll likely find that work is easier and life is actually less stressful. It will take some time to get there. The journey to abstaining from pot is less linear, and staying away from the substance, with no relapses, might be a bit more difficult than alcohol. Here’s what to expect. |
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