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9 Marijuana Strains To Help Chronic Pain

MMJ Recs

Chronic pain marijuana strains span across sativa, indica, and hybrid breeds. Although research is limited, anecdotal evidence suggests a variety of marijuana strains can be highly effective in bringing chronic pain down to manageable levels. Qualifying conditions for MMJ cards vary from state to state. Confidential.

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Trulieve Gainesville Green (Ggr)

FloridaMarijuana.net

As a medical marijuana patient living with chronic nerve pain and disc deterioration, pain management is an on-going challenge. A side effect of chronic pain is fatigue, headaches or migraines, depression and more. My prescribed medications carry a warning which states: accidental ingestion can be fatal.

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Medical Marijuana vs. Recreational Marijuana

The Joint Blog

The focus is mainly on the two out of 100 chemicals known as Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol(CBD). Recreational marijuana comes with a higher level of THC and is meant to provide consumers with the ‘high’ which comes as a side effect to its consumption. Indica Contains more CBD which makes one feel heavy.

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Cannabis for Sciatica: Can It Actually Help?

Greencamp

While doing research on cannabis for sciatica, I noticed that a lot of online vendors who sell CBD products hail this isolated cannabinoid as the best possible cannabis solution for the condition. Quite the contrary, the only official study that was ever performed on sciatica sufferers was with isolated THC. CBD or THC for sciatica?