How Would You Select The Right Cannabis For Your Needs?
What exactly happens after you consume the weed? How do you respond, react, think, and feel before and after? Answers would not be very clear in a survey and most would be carried away by a dream like impact that the whole world recognizes. Weed after all is a psychotic drug and does influence the mind to work in certain ways. Yet much of the horror is now a thing of the past. Research reveals that cannabis is not addictive, does no long term damage to the brain and does not lead to hard drugs. So do it in peace if you wish.
The immediate impact of marijuana
Considering the fact that marijuana hails from different regions like the Himalayas, Mexico, Columbia and Jamaica, Hawaii too, it is obvious that regional differences would arise. Besides, now is the age of the genetically modified and the organic! Cosmetic changes have been brought about in the size, shape and impact of the traditional marijuana plant. Appearances do deceive especially when you look at all those alluring websites or stare at the weed on sale in the shops. After consuming the weed, you might experience conflicting emotions.
- Weed arousing laughter
- Putting you to sleep
- Bringing on an euphoric state
- A dance motivator
- An intense hunger arises
- The traditional alienating high
The illegal to legal transformation
Some people still cannot quite believe it and adjustment to change takes a while. After an eternity of global illegality and the cat and mouse game with law enforcement agencies, pot is now declared legal in much of America and in a few other countries too like Uruguay and Holland. Yet for the majority of the world the weed is still available only illegally in a thriving million dollar market that is ever growing. What happens in those countries when some cancer or epilepsy patients desire cannabis treatment? There is no way it can be legally obtained unless the patients migrate to a country where it is legal. Medical tourism does exist in many countries but everything is legal.
Getting high or treating disease
The active constituents of cannabis are of course THC and CBD as almost everybody knows nowadays, such is the power of the media. In spite of the wonderful strains now available, cannabis has been traditionally classified as indica and sativa. Indica has more of CBD while sativa is loaded with THC. The tetrahydracannabinol give rises to the highness and so sativa would be preferable for the recreationist. Yet both work well to cure disease. Never give up.