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3 Medical Cannabis Strains Used to Treat Cancer

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For cancer patients seeking relief from appetite loss, stress, insomnia, pain and nerve pain/damage, GDP is the ideal indica choice. This strain is typically best reserved for high-pain moments or times when the patient is able to rest and relax because it is heavy on the body. 3 cannabis strains to treat cancer: 1.

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Learn How Medical Marijuana can be Used to Treat IBS

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A study published in 2008 highlighted that, due to its anti-inflammatory properties and “its ability to knock out nerve pain,” cannabinoid treatment can calm sensitivity and inflammation in the intestinal lining. Another option is the Indica hybrid Pennywise , which also has a calming and peaceful effect on its users.

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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. Sour Diesel is an energizing and uplifting sativa strain. Afghan Kush.

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The Best Cannabis Strains for Meditation

The Joint Blog

Sativa and indica strains. Sativa and indica strains are the main subspecies that deliver a polar effect. Sativa strain is responsible for stimulating the mind and imparts a euphoric effect. Also, you can choose a hybrid strain that will provide you with both the effects of Sativa and indica like Love Portion Strain.

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Trulieve Gainesville Green (Ggr)

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Trulieve’s Sunshine Cannabis Gainesville Green (Yes, that Gainesville Green) is a sativa-dominant hybrid reminiscent of the “piney legend” with a pure retro pine flavor. As a medical marijuana patient living with chronic nerve pain and disc deterioration, pain management is an on-going challenge.