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Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

One of the most common uses of medical cannabis is to treat chronic pain. In fact, modern research on cannabis and pain dates back to before 1975. 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. These terpenoids include: Camphor.

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What Are The Most Common Conditions MMJ Is Prescribed For?

MMJ Recs

From chronic pain to neurological disorders, understanding the breadth of MMJ’s applications provides a comprehensive view of its role in modern healthcare. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in marijuana, interact with the endocannabinoid system in the body, modulating pain perception and inflammation.

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Ringo’s Gift Cannabis Strain Review

Miss Marijuana

40% Indica. The rich smell provided by the pinene and myrcene terpenes make this flower a breath of fresh air for those looking for a strain with earthy tones for the nostrils. This strain does not have a lot of THC in it, and despite having indica roots, does not give the “couch-lock” effect seen in many high-THC indicas.

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Best strains and terpenes for migraine relief

The Cannigma

Based on the limited existing evidence, the best cannabis strain for migraines may be a Type II that includes both THC and CBD, and a terpene profile that includes beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, linalool, limonene, bisabolol, humulene or pinene. The study called out pinene, myrcene, and beta-caryophyllene as specifically useful terpenes.

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Cannabis and Sleep: How THC and CBD Help Me Catch Some Z’s

Veriheal

Indica has a reputation for making people feel calm and mellow and helping to induce sleep. chemovar) is indica or sativa is not very important. Recent research has found that terpene and cannabinoid profiles are far more significant when trying to produce specific effects. Others use cannabis to help manage chronic pain.

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So you think you know about cannabis?

The Cannigma

I’m here to tell you that there is more going on and there is more to the story of consuming cannabis than just going to someone and saying, ‘I want an indica’ and ‘Here, smoke it.’”. Now, you’re talking about just 12 potential active therapeutic cannabinoids, then you can talk about, do the same thing through terpenes. MSO: Yeah.

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