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I've read there aren't many treatments for withdrawl symptoms of cannabis. Kind of just have to let it run its course and endure. However, look into Wim "IceMan" Hof's breathing techniques, it does help. For me it's helped tremendously with overall mental and physical health. It could probably even replace cannabis use for many ailments. It's actually partly responsible for me having the desire to quit and feel good about it. I speculate my body will regulate itself back to a withdrawless state with time and perseverance. Hot showers can help the nausea. Being in a shower and alternating the water temp from hot to cold every 2 minutes or so can help with inability to sleep. Its very relaxing to go from ice cold water and freezing to the hot water. Once the hot water hits, the body will feel tingly all over and satisfied. I just wanted to share that from my personal experience. The most difficult thing is not being able to sleep at night. It's worse if you try fighting it. Get out of bed and decide allright, then I'll just stay awake. Use that time to do things you enjoy that you otherwise couldn't because of the lack of time in a busy day. Do the breathing, relax, do many new things spontaneously. You'll be suprised most likely the next day, that you haven't lost much function. You can't do this indefinately, but a night or two really won't mess people up too bad. Remember that your mind has the ultimate power and the placebo effect is true in many cases. So, don't buy into the victim mentality of withdrawl discomforts. Try considering it fuel for your will power to create the changes to the things which you desire to change. Also, look for many answers to questions inside yourself and not others. Everyone is different when it comes to the fine details. Find what works for you. Cannabis suppresses REM sleep, most responsible for the dreaming phase of sleep. So, when you stop, you'll experience rebound and have colorful dreams, could be bad as well. Allow me to suggest to now enjoy this rebound by creating a dream journal. Write your dreams as soon as you wake up. Write them down and don't try to to analyze them. Especially from any Fraudean perspective. Then after a month or two, look back at your journal and see how your subconscious is speaking to you through dreams. It reveals a lot and sometimes people even have precognitive manifestations. Establish your firm will to resolve and you will gain more power and self control then you thought was possible. Many mysteries of the mind are unsolved. Cheers everyone, hope this helps.