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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder, which was misunderstood for the longest time. Earlier, PTSD was only associated with veterans, but it can impact anyone who has witnessed or experienced any sort of traumatic or nerve-jerking event. Some professionals, such as soldiers and firefighters, are more likely to suffer from PTSD than others. There is some research and evidence that cannabis can help with some signs and effects of PTSD. For your help, here is a list of 3 strains that may help medical cannabis users suffering from PTSD.

Blue Dream

Counted among the best and most popular strains out there, Blue Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid. This a cross between Blueberry and Haze. The THC content is around 18%, while the strain has a low level of CBD. The berry flavor of this strain is very unique and easily identifiable. Medical marijuana patients often rely on this strain for conditions such as depression and PTSD. Blue Dream can cause an immediate high, and if you are a complete beginner, you need to take it easy with this strain.

Mimosa

Not many people know about Mimosa, which is a cross between Clementine and Purple. The strain creates a happy high, which can last for hours, and this is often a strain of choice for creative users looking for motivation. In higher doses, this strain can make you feel sleepy and calm, which makes it ideal for anyone dealing with PTSD and depression. Expect a mix of fruity and citrusy flavors, true to the name of this strain. Should beginners try Mimosa? The THC content of this strain varies between 19% and 27%, depending on the grow. This makes Mimosa a very potent strain, to be used with care.

OG Kush

Premium OG Kush, aka OG Kush, is a hybrid that’s known for its spicy and fuel-like aroma. OG Kush is also the parent to other popular strains including Bubba Kush. If you are looking for a strain that’s high on THC and offers an intense euphoria, this is the one for you. The THC content of this strain is anywhere between 18% and 24%, which makes it very effective for medical cannabis patients seeking relief from PTSD and depression. There is some evidence that the strain can help in treating Alzheimer’s disease, but more research is needed.

Make sure that you don’t go overboard with any of these strains.