Terpenes in Cannabis Help Pain, Sleep and Anxiety.
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
- Dr. Jagmeet Sethi, MD discusses how cannabis strain's effects are determined by more than CBD and THC or Indica and Sativa. Terpenes (taste and smell of cannabis) play a large role in anxiety, sleep and pain relief in various cannabis strains. Indica and Sativa, in combination with terpene selections, help choose the strains best for anxiety and pain relief. Dr. Jagmeet Sethi discusses "What are Terpenes"? Common terpenes found in cannabis oils. Terpene composition in cannabis strains can change how it helps with pain, sleep and anxiety. Side effects of cannabis can vary based on terpenes in that strain. How are terpenes extracted and labelled in cannabis oils? Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene terpenes effects are discussed. Entourage Effect.
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Dr. Jagmeet Sethi is a medical doctor and internal medicine specialist. She has provided medical cannabis treatment for the past 5 years at Sethi Cannabis Clinic in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. She has seen over 15,000 patients in the last 5 years.
Dr. Sethi is the host of Educational Videos on Medical Cannabis.
Dr. Jagmeet Sethi MD, FRCPC
Sethi Cannabis Clinic
Website: sclinic.ca
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