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Best strains and terpenes for nausea

The Cannigma

The best type of cannabis to treat nausea is a Type I or Type II strain with a terpene profile that includes limonene or humulene. Additionally, nausea is a common side effect of cancer treatments, migraines, pregnancy, and more. It comes down, as many things in weed do, to the endocannabinoid system. CBDA and nausea.

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Terpene Spotlight: Phellandrene

FloridaMarijuana.net

More than ever, cannabis can aid in the treatment of chronic disease and as a supplement to a patient’s healthcare regime. As the cannabis plant, and medical marijuana, become more mainstream, science is proving what humans have known for centuries: cannabis is a means by which patients can seek and receive holistic wellness.

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Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

Over 10% of US adults have suffered from some degree of daily pain for at least three months, so the need for improved treatment is clear. The best type of cannabis for dealing with chronic pain tends to be type I or type II strain with a terpene profile that includes linalool, pinene, beta-caryophyllene, limonene, or myrcene.

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Marijuana for Nausea: Helping Cancer Patients for Decades

Greencamp

Since then, countless patients found relief in cannabis, even though most of the times doctors would only recommend it when all other “mainstream” options were exhausted. Cannabis is now commonly used for treating chronic nausea, vomiting caused by chemotherapy and severe nausea caused by HIV and AIDS treatments.

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Three Delicious Raw Cannabis Smoothie Recipes

Project CBD

But increasingly, researchers, physicians, and patients are recognizing the value of cannabinoid acids as well as other compounds found in the raw cannabis plant, which contains various enzymes, vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber, essential fatty acids, flavonoids, carotenoids, terpenes, and other polyphenols. 2013 Mar;168(6):1456-70.

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CBG is Booming: These Are the Best CBG Oils Around

The Cannigma

There are a few ways to manufacture such oils, primarily using an extraction of isolated CBG from either a hemp or marijuana plant, or a whole plant extraction that may also include other cannabinoids, terpenes and other phytonutrients. How to use CBG.

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What are cannabis coaches and how can they help close the cannabis education gap?

The Cannigma

Along with Corinne Tobias, the co-founder and program director of the Cannabis Coaching Institute, Meharg spoke with The Cannigma about the importance of cannabis coaching in this golden era of legal weed, and how their own journey as patients led them to become cannabis coaches. It was really hard to navigate even back then as a patient.”.

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