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Indica Flower Weed for Medical Use: What Do We Know?

However, in all accounts, Ruderalis weeds are not actually used for medical or recreational purposes. With that in mind, it can be said more accurately that all weeds fall into one of three varieties: Indica flower, Sativa, or Hybrid.

Your "expert" best friend may argue that all weeds are the same, but there are certainly obvious differences in human and mental effects between these three strains.

 

This article focuses on indica cannabis. This is an essentially interesting native "strain" that is believed to be geographically endemic to the cold mountainous regions of Central Asia. More specifically, it highlights some of the most popular medical uses of indica weeds and suggests some of the most iconic strains that may work well in a particular range of conditions.

Medical Indica Cannabis: What Do We Know?


As already mentioned, indica marijuana is believed to have evolved first in the harsh mountainous climate of Central Asia. This includes areas such as the iconic Hindu Kush Mountains on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

 

It is a well-known fact that heirloom (ie, genetically pure) indica marijuana strains in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region have an uncomplicated set of chemical and medicinal properties. As with most Indica varieties, these plants grow low and bushy-their stimulating colas are usually hidden under dull, deep green water and sugar leaf masses. I am.

But even more important in terms of the medical effects of indica weeds is the fact that indica plants have a relatively consistent and specific chemical profile.

 

When taken in large amounts, CBD tends to have a very strong sedative effect and can cause rapid and severe attacks of drowsiness. In other words, it makes you want to fall asleep. Overall, this is probably why indica weeds are known to be the best strains to induce sleep and relieve anxiety and stress.

 

Of course, it's naive to suggest that the medical benefits of indica marijuana are solely due to the consistently high proportion of CBD. It's certainly not a secret that some Indica strains have ridiculously high THC levels.