Bird, already checked the larger seedbanks, no mention of those strains, google searching for "lollipop, seeds, or marijuana" with any of those combinations has been fruitless. Can't find any info about their origins etc.
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Bird, already checked the larger seedbanks, no mention of those strains, google searching for "lollipop, seeds, or marijuana" with any of those combinations has been fruitless. Can't find any info about their origins etc.
Indica is the way to go for medicainal use. Sativas cant really compare to the relief you get from a indica.
Depends on the condition.
Indica for anxiety, insomnia, muscle aches, general painkilling.
Sativa for neurological damage, inflammation, spine injury, and many others.
Gotta match the medicine to the disease, as with any medicine.
I absolutely agree. Having as many 'conditions' as I do, I can say that Sativas are great for neurological issues. Some do however, give me anxiety so I've got to be careful.
As far as your Glaucoma, dont suffer in pursuit of the perfect strain. Many lines may be very beneficial to others and effect you differently so experiment. I have heard of great success in reducing intraocular pressure with super silver haze, but have never smoked it myself.
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
I find sativas worsen my back pain. Indicas block it out. Everyones differnt though i supose.
...really, sativa's are great for my back pain - but the indica's are great back pain relief at night...better for sleep - imoQuote:
Originally Posted by LIP
sativa in the morning...indica at night, works great for me !!!
In terms of back pain responding to Ind vs Sat, it depends largely on the CAUSE of the pain.
Was it an injury that caused nerve damage, or damage to the cartilage, that is now inflamed? That's going to respond better to Sativas in most cases.
Is it muscular, repetitive lifting, or stress related? Indica for sure.
hi i see that table before and is from the oregon medical cannabis awards but i dont have the link comple all i have is ornorml.org/omca and i think that table is from 2005 good look