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Best strains and terpenes for creativity

The Cannigma

So if you’re consuming cannabis to get your creative brain firing, what strains should you reach for? The best strains for creativity are Type II, with a balance of THC and CBD and a terpene profile that includes pinene, linalool, and beta-caryophyllene. Strains mentioned in this article include: ACDC Cannatonic G-13 Cinderella 99.

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Best strains and terpenes for focus and flow state

The Cannigma

The best weed strains to help you focus have a balance of CBD and THC, are energizing and stress-relieving, and have a terpene profile that includes pinene, linalool, or beta-caryophyllene. You don’t necessarily want a strain that is entirely CBD or THC , but ideally a combination of the two. It starts with the right cannabinoids.

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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

The Cannigma

Another fun fact about mushroom varieties is that the term strain, which has long been misused in cannabis, is actually appropriate terminology for the varieties of the same type of mushrooms. So when someone talks about white albinos or golden teachers, they are indeed talking about specific and unique strains of psilocybe cubensis.

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NO BRAINER: CBD AND THC FOR HEAD INJURIES

Green Relief

As yet there have been no FDA -approved clinical trials to determine the efficacy of CBD -rich cannabis oil extracts for traumatic brain injury. In 2002, the Journal of Neuroscience reported that the impact of induced cerebral ischemia is much more severe in CB1 knockout mice than in “wild type” mice with cannabinoid receptors.

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Green Relief

As yet there have been no FDA -approved clinical trials to determine the efficacy of CBD -rich cannabis oil extracts for traumatic brain injury. In 2002, the Journal of Neuroscience reported that the impact of induced cerebral ischemia is much more severe in CB1 knockout mice than in “wild type” mice with cannabinoid receptors.