A common question regarding kanna tolerance is whether its effects diminish over time. Interestingly, kanna appears to behave differently than many compounds. While overly frequent use can reduce the effectiveness of some supplements, a curious thing happens with kanna …
Reverse Tolerance
Some users report a phenomenon known as reverse tolerance, where:
Effects become more noticeable after the first few uses
The body seems to “learn” how to respond to kanna
Long-Term Tolerance
There’s limited formal research on long-term tolerance, but anecdotal reports suggest:
Minimal tolerance buildup at moderate doses
Consistent effects when used responsibly
Cycling Kanna
Like many supplements, some users choose to “cycle” their kanna. These users:
Take occasional breaks
Use kanna situationally rather than daily
It’s also worth noting that, compared to substances like caffeine or alcohol, kanna is generally viewed as having:
Lower tolerance concerns
Fewer dependency-related issues