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Beta-Caryophyllene: Terpene Powerhouse

Project CBD

Project CBD recently reported on studies indicating that cannabis terpenes — the compounds that give the plant its robust and distinctive smell — activate the CB1 cannabinoid receptor. What’s more, in the presence of THC (also a CB1 agonist), terpenes appear to modulate cannabinoid activity in varied and interesting ways.

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Best strains and terpenes for seniors

The Cannigma

The best strain for each individual is subjective, but often the best strains for the elderly are Type II or Type III (balanced THC:CBD and high CBD chemovars, respectively) with a terpene profile that includes limonene, linalool, pinene, or myrcene. Related Stories. 6 facts seniors should know about cannabis. How cannabis can help seniors.

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Understanding the Difference Between Indica and Sativa Cannabis Strains

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

If you have been into a dispensary recently, you may have noticed that there are three main types of offerings: Indica, Sativa, and hybrid. Sativa and Indica represent two distinct strains of cannabis and have different intended effects. What Is Sativa? The Plant: The Sativa plant is tall in stature and features narrow leaves.

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Navigating the World of Medical Marijuana Strains: A Guide for Patients and Healthcare Providers

United Patients Group

Marijuana strains are commonly categorized into three primary types: indica, sativa, and hybrids – each with distinctive traits and potential medicinal effects. We will also discuss the concept of personalized medicine in the context of medical marijuana and how to build a tailored approach to optimize treatment outcomes.

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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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UNM Study Praises Cannabis as Potential Treatment for Fatigue

Veriheal

In their recently published study, titled “The Effects of Consuming Cannabis Flower for Treatment of Fatigue,” the UNM researchers proved that the Cannabis sativa plant instantly reduced feelings of fatigue in most consumers. The condition may also occur as a result of poor lifestyle habits, chronic disease, and depression.

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A Guide to the Most Popular MMJ Strains

MMJ Recs

The realm of MMJ is expanding rapidly, with various types becoming the most popular MMJ strains due to their unique combinations of cannabinoids and terpenes. Indica Vs. Sativa: Popular Strains In Each Category In the MMJ world, Indica and Sativa strains each offer distinct therapeutic benefits catering to diverse patient needs.

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