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What type of Cannabis is right for me?

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Among other symptoms, Indicas treat:

 

• Anxiety

 

• Pain

 

• Nausea

 

• Appetite Stimulation and Suppression

 

• Sleep

 

• Muscle Spasms and Tremors
 

 

The Sativa strains are more of a stimulant, effective in:

 

• Appetite Stimulation and Suppression

 

• Relieving Depression

 

• Migraines

 

• Pain and Nausea
 

 

Indica:

 

The Indica strain originally came from the hash producing countries of the world like Afghanistan, Tibet and Morocco. Indica flowers will be thick and dense, with flavors and aromas ranging from pungent skunk to spicy and fruity. Indica generally creates a body high that is relaxing and medicinal. Indica strains are higher in CBD and have lower THC counts, which equals a much heavier, sleepy type of high that is good for a variety of medical problems.

 

 

Sativa:

 

The Sativa strains originally came from Mexico, Colombia, Thailand and Southeast Asia. They have flavors that range from earthy to sweet and fruity. Sativas are higher in THC and have lower CBD counts, which equals a more cerebral, soaring type of high. Sativas produce an energetic high, which can stimulate brain activity and may even produce hallucinations. They can be very beneficial for people with depression and anxiety.

 

 

Hybrid:

 

Hybrids are created to retain certain desired characteristics from Indica and Sativa plants. By altering the ratio of Indica and Sativa influences, growers can breed hybrids for a particular high, flavor, and aroma. Most marijuana varieties available today are hybrids, as they bring together the best of both Indica and Sativa marijuana characteristics.

 

 

 

Indicas and Sativas are the two main core types of the cannabis plant used as medicine. There are strains that are crosses of those two varieties. Within each of those varieties and crosses there are a vast number of individual strains, each with a unique cannabinoid profile and effect. According to studies, the Indica strains are a relaxant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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