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Cannabis for Lupus: Here’s How Cannabinoids Relieve Inflammation

Greencamp

Developed in 2003, this indica dominant hybrid (70% indica, 30% sativa), is a combination of another two famous strains, Big Bud and Purple Urkle, and has a taste and aroma reminiscent of berry and grape. A sativa dominant strain (75% sativa, 25% indica), it’s a genetic blend of Colombian Gold, Swiss Landrace, and Thai strains.

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Bruce Banner Cannabis Strain Review

Miss Marijuana

Chronic Pain. 60% Sativa. The hype began in 2009 when medical cannabis started gaining more attention from the public, and it was understood that cannabis had real potential to aid in quality of life. The sativa-dominant profile boosts energy levels and can stimulate the giggles. Is Bruce Banner a sativa or indica?

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Studying while high: is it a good idea?

The Cannigma

For example, one 2009 study found that cannabis with only 2.5% Surveys have found strains marketed as indicas tend to have more sedative effects, while those marketed as sativas have more energizing effects – although this can vary by the individual. 14 15 16.

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Best strains and terpenes for migraine relief

The Cannigma

3 A 2009 study touched on the trigeminal system as well, examining the connection between the CB1 gene (called CNR1) and people who reported migraines. 5 THC and migraines THC is well-known for its anti-nausea and pain-relieving effects. Don’t get too hung up on strain names either.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Chronic pain or pain were the conditions most frequently mentioned in articles about cannabis, followed by epilepsy, cancer or cancer pain, and nausea and chemotherapy. Pain and chronic pain were the most common conditions mentioned over the time period and were referred to in 62% of all articles.