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The tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content ranges from 15 to 20%, [6] with some phenotypes testing as high as 25%. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] This strain also exhibits lower levels of other minor cannabinoids , with approximately 1-2% of cannabinol (CBN), [ 5 ] which can be traced to its Super Silver Haze lineage, [ 4 ] and less than 1% of CBD content. [ 6 ]
Oral cannabis extract and THC both were rated as possibly effective for improving objective measures of spasticity. [73] [74] Centrally mediated pain and painful spasms. Based on the results of 4 high quality trials and 4 low quality trials, oral cannabis extract was rated as effective, and THC as probably effective in treating central pain and ...
Cannabis strains is a popular name to refer to plant varieties of the monospecific genus Cannabis sativa L..They are either pure or hybrid varieties of the plant, which encompasses various sub-species C. sativa, C. indica, and C. ruderalis.
Cannabis plants vary widely, with different strains producing dynamic balances of cannabinoids (THC, CBD, etc.) and yielding markedly different effects. Popular strains are often hybrids of C. sativa and C. indica. The medicinal effects of cannabis are widely studied, and are active topics of research both at universities and private research ...
An FDA advisory informs consumers of five things they should know about Delta 8 THC and possible health risks. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Smoked medicinal cannabis for neuropathic pain in HIV: a randomized, crossover clinical trial. Neuropsychopharmacology. Ware et al. 2015. Cannabis for the Management of Pain: Assessment of Safety ...
THC and CBD directly affect the benefits you receive from marijuana strains. High THC strains are popular for a powerful head high effect while CBD seed strains are popular for their potential ...
A 2022 review concluded that "oral, synthetic cannabis products with high THC-to-CBD ratios and sublingual, extracted cannabis products with comparable THC-to-CBD ratios may be associated with short-term improvements in chronic pain and increased risk for dizziness and sedation." [164]