Barnowl79 t1_iwoasyt wrote
Reply to comment by mazu74 in At CBD:THC ratios most common in medicinal and recreational cannabis products, no evidence found that adding CBD protects against the impairment or subjective effects of THC/cannabis - a randomised double-blind trial with 46 people. by drdrugsandbrains
Are you in Colorado? That was the only place I ever found CBD strains labeled as "medicinal". In the rest of the country we consider cbd an intensity-lowering cannabinoid. We might be wrong but it's definitely the majority opinion.
mazu74 t1_iwpn83v wrote
Michigan, though I’ve never heard of this before. Always just that it produces a better high (and I do smoke CBD with my primarily THC flower so…).
same_ol_same_ol t1_iwoc75u wrote
I have never heard the suggestion that CBD lowers intensity... I'm really surprised to hear it was studied. Can't speak for all of Canada of course
Barnowl79 t1_iwod858 wrote
Read literally any of the pseudo scientific articles in cannabis magazines about the entourage effect in relation to THC, CBD, and anxiety.
mazu74 t1_iwpng48 wrote
That sounds like they’re saying it produces a better high with the entourage effect, not it produces a less intense effect. CBD is certainly known for helping to relieve anxiety, but again, I’ve still never once heard it reduces the intensity of the high itself…
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