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cannabis 101

What is cannabis?

For thousands of years, cannabis has been used for its medical and psychedelic properties. Chinese emperor Shen Nung was the first to list medical uses for the plant by adding it to his pharmacopeia in 2800 BCE. But, what is cannabis? Cannabis, as we know it, is the flower of the Cannabis sativa plant. While we may categorize different strains by Indica, Sativa and Hybrid, they all come from the same species of plant! What makes this plant so special? Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the active ingredient in marijuana that everyone knows and loves; however, it's not the only ingredient worth mentioning. CBD, CBG, and CBN are all cannabinoids that can be readily found in cannabis and all possess their own benefits! Along with cannabinoids, Terpenes are also an integral part of the cannabis experience, dictating whether you'll feel energized or relaxed, giddy or calm, or which part of the spectrum you will experience. Visit us today and have one of our highly educated staff help you find the best combination!

A dynamic plant

Cannabis is a dynamic plant with different cannabinoids and terpenes interacting with our endocannabinoid system. The active components can vary significantly with the amount of CBD and THC in each product.
Understanding the benefits of different medical marijuana products isn’t as difficult as it may seem. The key is to identify what issues you’re trying to lessen and understand how diverse product ranges and strain classifications can affect various conditions. This guide can help you better understand which products have the potential to help with your condition, coupled with a one-on-one consultation with our cannabis experts.

indica vs sativa vs hybrid

Indica

Cannabis Indica has become synonymous with a more sedative experience.

Ideal for nausea, pain relief, appetite stimulation, and insomnia.

Indica leaning cultivars include Northern Lights, OG Kush, Blueberry Kush, Bubba Kush, and GDP.

Typically, terpenes like Linalool, Beta-Caryophyllene, and Myrcene are thought to be found in more relaxing strains.

Sativa

Cannabis Sativa has come to represent the energy specificity of the strain. Sativa strains are thought to make one feel energized, uplifted, and focused.

Ideal for outdoor activities, creativity, conversation and uplifting moods.

Sativa leaning cultivars include Jack Herer, Sour Diesel, Harlequin, and Super Silver Haze.

Typically, terpenes like Limonene and Pinene are thought to be found in more euphoric and elevating strains.

hybrid

Much like Indica, meaning more relaxed, and Sativa meaning more uplifting, hybrids are synonymous with a more balanced experience.

Hybrid leaning cultivars include SFC OG, Banana OG, Royal Kush, Birthday Cake, Gelato #33, and Blue Dream.

Due to the complex and relative nature of hybrids, terpenes are wide-ranging including Humulene, Eucalyptol, and Nerolidol.

method of delivery

Considering each strain’s benefits, you can then start to hone in on the type of product and type of delivery method that will ultimately work best for you.

Each product will modulate your endocannabinoid system, but it depends on the ratio, consumption type, dose, and individual body responses. Check in with our patient consultants to narrow down our vast selection to find the perfect product and method for you! 

THC vs CBD

There are 8 main cannabinoids derived from the cannabis plant:

THC and CBD are the two most famous cannabinoids.

thc

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most common molecule in cannabis responsible for producing the classic cannabis high and feelings of euphoria. THC is a phytocannabinoid that interacts within our endocannabinoid system to help relieve symptoms associated with a myriad of conditions:

uplift mood
pain relief
insomnia
cbd

CBD is a non-intoxicating phytocannabinoid found in cannabis, which does not produce the traditional feeling of “high” many associate with THC. CBD interacts naturally with our endocannabinoid system as a partial agonist to CB1 and CB2 receptors by stimulating serotonergic receptors. CBD has the ability to be used for:

pain relief
Anti-inflammatory
properties
Anti-anxiety
properties

CBG and cbc are the two most famous cannabinoids.

CBG
CBG, a non-intoxicating compound in young cannabis plants, acts like a 'stem cell' among cannabinoids. It may ease inflammation and lower eye pressure, potentially aiding natural glaucoma remedies. As a key component in cannabis biochemistry, CBG lays the foundation for many other cannabinoids.
Anti-inflammatory
Neuroprotective
Appetite stimulant
cbc
CBC is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid with health benefits like anti-inflammatory properties. It shows promise for neuroprotection, neurogenesis, and potential antibacterial effects, sparking interest in medical research.
Anti-inflammatory
Analgesic
Antidepressant

cbgv and thcv are the two most famous cannabinoids.

cbgv
CBGV, a variant of CBG, has a slightly different molecular structure than CBG. This difference may lead to distinct properties and benefits. Research on CBGV is in early stages, but it shows promise. Found in higher levels in early cannabis plant growth, CBGV transforms into other cannabinoids as the plant matures.
Antibacterial
Antifungal
Pain relief
THCV
THCV is unique for its appetite-suppressing and clear-headed effects, differentiating it from THC. It acts as a CB1 receptor antagonist at low doses, reducing appetite, and as an agonist at higher doses, leading to brief psychoactive effects. Research also explores its potential in managing blood sugar levels and insulin resistance, particularly in diabetes studies.
Appetite suppressant
Anticonvulsant
Neuroprotective

cbdv and cbcv are the two most famous cannabinoids.

CBdv
CBDV is akin to CBD in its structure and effects, showing particular promise in neuroprotective and anti-convulsive applications. Its role in current epilepsy research highlights its potential as a significant aid in neurological therapies, offering hope in managing seizures.
Anticonvulsant
Anti-nausea
Anti-inflammatory
CBCV
CBCV, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid similar to CBC, is under ongoing research for its potential benefits. With a propyl side chain, it shows promise for anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, but further studies are required to explore its therapeutic applications fully.
Analgesic
Antibacterial
Antifungal

what in the world are terpenes?

THC, while important, is not the only chemical affecting you when you consume cannabis. Terpenes are specific chemicals found in cannabis as well as many other plants, fruits and herbs. If THC is the engine of the car, terpenes would be your steering wheel. Terpenes help create the desired effect and guide your cannabis experience.
Here are a few common Terpenes found readily in cannabis:

limonene

Found in citrus fruits - This terpene is known for its citrusy scent and flavor. It has been found to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

limonene

Found in citrus fruits - This terpene is known for its citrusy scent and flavor. It has been found to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

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