Ask MD Buds (cultivars and terpenes for medicinal use)

@Noddykitty as far as whole body wellness is concerned no it won’t hurt at all. THCa and CBDa both have medicinal benefits outside of their effectiveness at killing cancer cells. They both have Anti-inflammatory properties, anti-nausea properties, and neuroprotectant properties.

THCa and CBDa may even be better than their active counterparts THC and CBD at treating some of these.

It’s why I personally mix fresh flower with my decarbed flower usually. Best of both worlds.

Also, as you previously mentioned that I forgot to comment on, juicing fresh flower and making smoothies with it is definitely a great delivery method. Aside from just having loads of terpenes you also get a lot of the chlorophyll and anthocyanins/carotenoids which are extremely beneficial for cancer fighting and immune system health.

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Interesting, so when I add raw flower to my finished decarboxylated oil to infuse terpenes again, I am also infusing thca and cbda. I didn’t think about that.

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@Noddykitty yeah that’s exactly what you’re doing.

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Hey there I was wondering if you could provide a little advice and lead me in the right direction on the strain that is gonna help with anxiety ,depression,OCD and anything that would be any help with restless legs … this is for my fiancee they’ve fed her pills since she’s a kid and gets benefits from cannabis at times with right strain if I can find the right strain then maybe no need to eat handfuls of pills to be “normal” THANK YOU for your time…let me know what you think or if I can help with anything … Thanks again have a Merry Christmas my friend

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What strain has helped in little way

@Dkershey1 do you know what medications they currently have her taking?

There are plenty of cultivars that may help but I would need more information to be helpful. Aside from needing to know what medications she is already taking I would need to know the cause of her mental health issues (such as chemical imbalance or trauma etc… ) or her actual diagnosis. I would also need to know if she has any underlying medical issues that may cause or contribute to the ailments you listed such as diabetes, anemia, etc…

Mental health is one of the hardest things to treat in general and with cannabis you need to be extremely careful because it can easily make issues worse.

My best suggestion without having the knowledge necessary is to take a good multivitamin with iron and magnesium and use a high cbd cultivar.

As soon as you are able to respond to me I can suggest actual cultivars depending on medical history etc… feel free to pm me if the thread is too public.

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I will check and get more details and get all my info correct and I will get back to you and THANKS AGAIN for all the help and info

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@Dkershey1 any updated information yet?

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Hello MDBuds and thanks for doing this. I’ve had insomnia since childhood. What are the top three strains you recommend for insomnia? I ask for three because not everything is available all the time.

Thanks again.

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@Reefers my top three i recommend for insomnia are grandaddy purple, white widow harvested with lots of amber, and blueberry.

Runners up are Purple Kush or Hindu Kush, God’s Gift, and Northern Lights.

My current personal favorite auto for sleep is Critical Purple auto.

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Thank you very much. I had already been leaning towards Granddaddy Purple because of what I had read elsewhere and this settles it. It’s also readily available as feminized or autoflower at pretty much every seed store. Nice.

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Yes sir I got all my details needed but gonna write up rough draft b4 posting so I get my questions right and provide the right answers it will be coming at you shortly my friend and THANK YOU in advance for taking tour time to help me… who you don’t know from a can of paint this forum is AWESOME but ill be posting all info needed within an hour or so Thanks Again

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This is gonna get relatively deep b4 its said and done my fiancee of 14yrs has ALWAYS hasd real mental issues since she was a kid and Dr.'s of course throw pills at her left and right it’s CRAZY she’s been on every psych med that’s out there but since our daughter passed yrs ago she’s hit rock bottom and basically left putting all the pcs back together now and finding the perfect strain of cannabis could ELIMINATE some of the pills and go natural Burnett msg should be all details you need my friend

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Ok here we go bear with me now this is in depth but these are the meds she currently get prescribed… 1. Hydroxyzine pamoate 2. Clonozepan 3. Vyvanse 4. Fluvoxamine 5. Mirtazopine 6. Seraquel these are her main medications she has prescribed to take daily and ill list her diagnosis next… Depression , Anxiety, Anxiety Attacks/disorder, OCD (obsessive compulsive Disorder) ,Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder, PTSD,MPD … now there’s alot of meds because she has had alot of problems since childhood but I KNOW prob half are not even needed but I would love 2b able to find an answer that doesn’t result in more PILLS … IMO pills don’t solve anything its a band-aid and alot of times leads to much larger problems so this really means the WORLD to me and THANK YOU AGAIN for any help or info you van send my way Happy Growing

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@Dkershey1 you are so right on too many pills & most being useless. Your doing the right thing here :+1: After being in a car accident & then falling face first on cement I ended up with a bunch of problems. One being a closed head injury. OMG, they had me in so pills I couldn’t think right. Mind altering pharmaceuticals are the worse! And the addiction is insane​:sob: It takes time so be patient & do it slowly & carefully. Mdbuds is an amazing resource :blush:
I’ve been through it, a friend of mine was addicted to prescribed opioids used medical marijuana to wean off & help with withdrawals. She did it with direction from her doctor. Good luck & God Bless

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@Dkershey1 is the seraquel currently prescribed as a sleep aide or as an anti-psychotic?

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Anti-psychotic and sorry so long on last response but got my notifications on now

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@Dkershey1 alright man with everything listed and interactions looked into I’d suggest a high cbd cultivar or dosing with a 1-1 thc-cbd. Something with high cbd that is calming and slightly euphoric but focused and sedative. Nothing too cerebral or high energy.

Something like the MediBerry fast version on homegrown might help.

She would definitely need to dose conservatively though as overconsumption will exacerbate literally all of her mental health issues so make sure she goes low and slow.

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Good deal man I’m def gonna give it a try and thanks again for your time that you put into this for me this could be a game changer for her and it’s something I don’t know enough about the medical side of things Thank you again

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@Dkershey1 it’s going to take some trial and error but the strain I mentioned or strains like it should be beneficial at the proper dose.

I’d also suggest her starting a weed journal so that as she tries new cultivars she can write down how much she consumed and how it affected her.

I’d also suggest getting a scale so she can weigh out dosages so she can get an idea of how much she will need to keep level. She would also benefit from maintaining at the lowest effective dosage to maintain medicinal efficacy of cannabis treatment.

There is also a therapy being done right now that she can look into for the ptsd. It involves using cbd or high cbd cultivars and exposure therapy to rewire the brain and associate ptsd triggers with other things.

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