Cannabis Jul 4, 2018 at 4:00 am

There Are a Lot of Variables, but Here’s What We Know

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1

Marijuana is not an anti-depressant. Come on. Marijuana is to the motivation system what HIV is to the immune system. Enjoy your pot, but don't try to make it a cure all for everything.

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That's a false equivalence, and I'm not certain outlining the motivational benefits of certain strains and terpenes would do anything to enlighten you or change your mind, but thanks for reading.

3

Troll comments troll. Seems like decent advice, but as a long-time sufferer for whom mj has helped, suggesting a lemony strain as a work around is half-assed. Various lemon hazes have been my sweetspot, but what consititutes a lemon haze hasn't been the same for any legal shop--in Oregon or Washington--since about six months after legalization. How can one enforce what constitutes a "flavor" for most?

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Not sure I understand your question but if you aren't finding what you once did in the dispensary system, I would suggest visiting dispensaries such as Farma that have both terpene screenings for their flower along with having the strains tested through the Phylos galaxy, so you have some assurances that what's listed as being a particular strain is indeed that strain, since mislabelled strains are a huge problem within the industry, in Oregon or otherwise. You may have better luck seeking out vape pens, which often have higher levels of terpenes than flowers. That's the best full assed information I can provide, as everyone has a different metabolism and endocannabinoid system, so there isn't a one size fits all answer. Thanks for reading.


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