Caryophyllene and Cannabis Strains – a Guide
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Comments (8)
Just wow! Another greaty informative article. Thanks
I found this article on the caryophyline in cannibas. Very interesting to find out how it may have ways of helping against cancer. Most of the strains listed seem to be Indica or Hybrid which makes me wonder if this is also in Hash which mainly comes from indica plants. Also finding out this ingredient to excellent in fighting pain, anxiety and depression is also great to know. Thus was a great article and glad I could comment on it.
It’s cool to learn about something I never would have considered looking into! Great info, thank u
WOW very good info here. I’ll have to pick up one of those strains next time!
the term sativa and indica are not a good way to determine effects, its all about what terps work for you.
Very informative article, thanks.
Very timely article, will keep a look out for these strains for people who are immunosuppressed with cancer
Always learning something new about cannabis!!
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