Helpful and interesting, that is the first time I've heard that something cannabis related did anything other than give people the "munchies", or in the case of ill people with loss of appetite, help them to feel hungry. I'm always learning new things about CBD. Glad to hear that it works for you in the way you need it to.So I bought a strain of Supreme CBD Durban cannabis at Toronto Dispensary near me. This strain is thought to help you lose weight by reducing food cravings. This strain is unusual because it has the same percentage of CBD and THC at 8%. Not only is this strain known to suppress food cravings, but it also reduces muscle inflammation, stress, and anxiety. Thanks to this, I was able to lose the extra weight. I hope my post was helpful.
Helpful and interesting, that is the first time I've heard that something cannabis related did anything other than give people the "munchies", or in the case of ill people with loss of appetite, help them to feel hungry. I'm always learning new things about CBD. Glad to hear that it works for you in the way you need it to.
Thanks for clarifying!Durban Poison is a classic strain known for high THC-V - THC-V is a big time appetite supressor. I think this is the side where it comes from, bot the CBD.
I don't think it would change the cannabinoid profile (other than degradation over time) but would likely reduce the grassy chlorophyll taste if you are going the infusion or edible route. You need to decarb CBDA into CBD however.If CBD bud is going into edibles, does anyone know if there is a pharmacological reason to cure the buds, or are they just as effective if processed as soon as they are dried?
Thanks for the reply! At this point I'm either doing (decarb'd) dry grind or oil infused in capsules, so flavor is not an issue. I've started using bulk purchased CBD/G, but do have two plants in my tent now (DP's CBD Charlotte's Angel and CBD Blackberry Kush) just passed their 9th week, so I'm starting to plan ahead around when to include them in the process.I don't think it would change the cannabinoid profile (other than degradation over time) but would likely reduce the grassy chlorophyll taste is you are going the infusion or edible route. You need to decarb CBDA into CBD however.