African Honey Cannabis Strain
African Honey Cannabis Strain is a 100% pure Sativa strain from African landscape. It comes in a landrace variety and a variety of potencies, ranging from 10% THC and beyond. African Honey Cannabis Strain has a sweet and spicy flavor. African buds normally have long pepper-shaped neon green nugs with bright orange hairs and a coating of sparkling amber colored crystal trichomes.
Type of High
African Honey Cannabis Strain packs a great sativa high, offering energizing and uplifting effects. It hits you first with a euphoric boost that lifts your spirits and leaves you feeling energetic and motivated. African Honey Cannabis Strain will help to treat chronic fatigue, cramps, migraines, depression, and chronic stress.
Sharktooth cannabis strain is known as Shark Shock. This strain yields extremely dense, light green buds that are accented by fine orange hairs with well-developed trichomes. Sharktooth delivers a creamy, almost buttery, aroma when you first open the container that is nicely contrasted by the crisp scent of citrus fruits when you break open the bud.
The Gorilla Grape Gush Strain is composed of Indica and is popularly known as a relaxing agent. The strain has been composed of dense compact buds which have been wreathed in a very deep and attractive purple batch of leaves. The purple leaves reach certain darkness when the Indica in the strain matures. This happens in at least 7 to 8 weeks in flowering time. This strain has the flavor of grapes, sweets and berries.
The Dawgfather cannabis strain is a slightly Sativa dominant hybrid 60% Sativa and 40% Indica. This bud has long and dense bright neon green conical shaped nugs with fiery orange hairs and a super frosty thick coating of fine white crystal trichomes. The flavor of this strain is very skunky and pungent, with hints of sharp diesel and a touch of coffee. The aroma is almost like freshly tanned leather with a hint of musk and a pungent effect.
Utopia Haze Cannabis Strain has a sweet and spicy fruity mint flavor with a citrus herbal exhale that’s very savory. The aroma is sweet and earthy with a fruity woody overtone that becomes pungent as the nugs are burned. This bud has small piecey forest green nugs with furry orange hairs and a coating of tiny amber crystal trichomes.
Vip Haze cannabis strain can make you feel very high and uplifted. A;so it is good for treating some of the diseases.
This formulation has very low level of psychoactive ingredients, so there are fewer side effects. Some scientist says that in future marijuana-based medication can be used to treat neuropathic pain, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions. Also, it's useful for generating revenue, some state government produces recreational marijuana to raise the fund.
AMS is an indica dominant hybrid (70% indica/30% sativa) strain. AMS buds have an intensely sweet aroma of sour grapefruit and a memorable taste of sweet sugary citrus with a surprisingly sour aftertaste. These buds have small fluffy yet dense bright neon green popcorn-shaped nugs with long twisty fiery orange hairs and a frosty layer of thick chunky white trichomes with sweet sticky resin.
Synthetic marijuana, also called K2, Black Mamba, Fake Weed, Genie, or Spice, is a mixture of herbs and spices with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the ingredient for marijuana. It is usually purchased in head shops, tobacco shops, and over the internet. It is usually sold in small in small, silvery plastic bags of dried leaves and marketed as incense that can be smoked. It looks similar to potpourri. The most likely user is between the ages of 14 to 27, prisoners or probationers, or people in the military Spice is smoked in either joints or pipes, but some users make it into a tea. The effect to the mind is similar to the effects of marijuana and includes, paranoia, panic attacks, and giddiness. ("Drug Fact Sheet: Khat." PsycEXTRA
Marijuana is the third most popular recreational drug in America, after alcohol and nicotine products. It is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried, shredded leaves and flowers of cannabis sativa, the hemp plant. The main psychoactive part of cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol or also known as THC. It contains THC as well as over a hundred other cannabinoids. THC is a psychoactive chemical. Marijuana is often used for its mental and physical effects such as a “high” or a “stoned” feeling. It has been know that there are benefits to using marijuana such as euphoria or heightened mood, increased appetite and many others. However there are short term side effects which may include dry mouth, decrease in short term memory, red eyes and often
There are at least two active chemicals in marijuana that researchers think have medicinal applications- tetrahydrocannabinol which impacts the brain and cannabinol is a pain relieving drug. The marijuana can help in getting many
Marijuana has many medical purposes also. The cannabis extract was available as a medicine legally in this country until 1937, and was sold as a nerve tonic-but mankind has been using cannabis medicines much longer than that. Marijuana appears in almost every known book of medicine written by ancient scholars and wise men. It is usually ranked among the top medicines, called 'panaceas', a word which means 'cure-all'. The list of diseases which cannabis can be used for includes: multiple sclerosis, cancer treatment, AIDS (and AIDS treatment), glaucoma, depression, epilepsy, migraine headaches, asthma, pruritis, sclerodoma, severe pain, and dystonia. This list does not even consider the other medicines which can be made out of marijuana-these are just some of the illnesses for which people smoke or eat whole marijuana today. There are over 60 chemicals in marijuana which may have medical uses. It is relatively easy to extract these into food or beverage, or into some sort of lotion, using butter, fat, oil, or alcohol. One chemical, cannabinol, may be useful to help people who cannot sleep.
Viejo Toby Cannabis Strain with a touch of CBD prolongs its brain and inspiring effect. This strain suggests euphoria and uplifting effect. Also this strain can help to treat depression and stress.
It can be ingested in pills, smoked, or it can be added to foodstuffs such as brownies and chocolate bars. Apparently researchers at the American Academy of Neurology have also found that medical marijuana in the form of pills or oral sprays have reduced stiffness and muscle spasms in MS. The medications have also eased certain symptoms of MS, such as pain related to spasms, and painful burning and numbness, as well as overactive bladder, according to the study published in the journal Neurology (Kim Ann Zimmermann, 2014) Another benefit of marijuana is, it’s stimulation of appetite in HIV patients and other people who have repressed appetite due to any medical conditions. Medical Marijuana can be used to reduce nausea caused by chemotherapy and it has been used as a treatment for glaucoma patients. Glaucoma is associated with amplified fluid pressure in the eye balls which can lead to blindness. Marijuana can reduce intraocular pressure and it has to be used several times a day to be effective. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive component of marijuana that has therapeutic benefits, but because it does not target the CB1 receptor, it doesn't leave people feeling stoned. (Kim Ann Zimmermann, 2014) Following Zimmermann’s article on marijuana’s benefits, she mentions that, a 2012 study published in the journal Translational Psychiatry has shown that cannabidiol could be effective in treating schizophrenia, and in another study at the University of Cologne, 42 patient were given either cannabidiol or amisulpride, which is an effective drug for treating schizophrenia. After 28 days, they found out that there were not much differences between the two treatments. However, the Health Minister Rona Ambrose, is strongly opposed to the court’s decision to let medical marijuana be consumed in forms other than
Marijuana has been known to have medical benefits since long ago. It is tested and proven to be efficient in the treatment of various ailments. It has therapeutic effects and has been used since 1965 as a medicine (Syrakic et al. 92). The medicinal component of marijuana is known as cannabinoids and it was initially extracted and purified in 1965 (Syrakic et al. 92). Since then, more than four hundred chemicals have been extracted from marijuana (Syrakic et al. 92). This justifies the medical significance of the drug. It is used expansively to treat various ailments. Dronabinol, for example, is an extract from marijuana and a certified antiemetic for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (Syrakic et al. 92). It also stimulates the appetite in patients suffering from AIDS (Syrakic et al. 92). AIDS and cancer are terminal illnesses that lead to several deaths all over the world. In forming part of the medicine that can be used in mitigating the effects of these diseases, marijuana shows its contribution to the medical industry. Another extract that has proved useful in the medical field is sativex. Sativex contains 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol both of which have significant contributions in the
The use of cannabis toward medicine should not be shocking to anyone, since it has been around for centuries. As a matter of fact, it has been under medicinal aid for an estimated 5,000 years. Western medicine truly grasped marijuana’s medicinal abilities in the 1850’s. Infact, doctors documented over one hundred papers about how marijuana helped numerous disorders, such as nausea, glaucoma, movement disorders, pain relief, depression, and anxiety. It also helps cancer patients and those with HIV or Aids. Currently, many American patients have access to marijuana use so that they can have effective treatments for their illnesses. Medical marijuana use is achievable because