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Suver Haze Effects

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This 23% Suver Haze Hemp Flower is a high CBD hemp strain with notable relaxing effects, perfect for both daytime medicating and as a calming nightcap at the end of a long shift.   The buds in  Tegridy Pharmz bags are medium to large in size, all rather dense and very fresh, all flower is kept in a 62%  humidity air tight containers.  Suver Haze ha a nose with a powerful aroma of a gassy terpene profile, and a heavy overtones of both pine and sweet fruit, this is one of the tastier  hemp strains, like Sour Space Candy, it tastes great! . Light green with a abundant  dusting of deep orange. This hemp is surprisingly smooth when vaped or smoked, with lots of zest and a charming aroma. Suver Haze’s rich terpene profile really comes through when vaped. This strain has excellent levels of the terpenes myrcene, farnesene, and caryophyllen, below are the lists of the related terpenes and what they help with.

suver haze hemp flower

suver haze hemp flower

 

Suver haze for sale here

23% Suver Haze Hemp Flower effects @ Tegridy Pharmz

23% CBD Suver Haze cannabinoid COA

Cannabinoids

Delta 9 THC = ND

THCa = 1.086

Total THC = 0.953%

CBDa = 19.378%

CBD = 0.631%

CBGa = 0.555%

CBCa = 0.727%

Total CBD = 17.62%

Total Cannabinoids = 22.37%

 

siranaturals.org/blog states:

Myrcene has powerful antibiotic, antimutagenic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and sedative effects. Working in synergy with THC, the terpene is ideal for patients suffering from:

Cancer, for its ability to inhibit tumor growth

www.siranaturals.org

 

monq.com states Farnesene can help with:

  • Promotes Healthy Digestion, Farnesene is known to have carminative properties, meaning that it is particularly helpful for relieving spasms in the bowel that cause cramps, flatulence, and other digestive discomforts.

  • Alleviates Stress and Anxiety, Sesquiterpenes, in general, are known to be calming and can help soothe the mind and balance the emotions. Additionally, its sedative properties can help promote a good night’s sleep, especially for individuals who struggle to fall or stay asleep.

https://monq.com/eo/terpenes/farnesene/

 

 

Leafly states, the benefits of caryophyllen are this and is directly pulled from their website:

https://www.leafly.com/news/strains-products/benefits-of-high-caryophyllene-cannabis-strains-for-pain

Caryophyllene is a common and often abundant terpene found in cannabis. Its distinctive flavor contributes to the spiciness of black pepper and can be found in high amounts in cloves, hops, and rosemary. It falls under the FDA’s “generally recognized as safe” classification, so large doses can be safely consumed.

Over the last decade, caryophyllene has gained the attention of scientists when it was discovered to be one of the first non-cannabinoids to directly activate cannabinoid receptors. Caryophyllene-rich cannabis strains may therefore have specific medicinal effects due to this terpene’s effect on our endocannabinoid system.

Below, we will overview some of caryophyllene’s potential benefits and then describe which strains tend to have high levels of this terpene and how to find them.

The potential benefits of caryophyllene

CB2 receptors are found in immune tissues throughout the body and are increased in the brain in disease or following injury. Their activation reduces inflammation, which lessens pain and reduces the damaging consequences that chronic inflammation has on brain function and risk for developing brain diseases.

CB1 and CB2 are the major receptors of the body’s endocannabinoid system. CB1 receptors are more common in the nervous system. CB2 receptors, which are activated by caryophyllene, are more common in other places, like the immune system. (Elysse Feigenblatt/Leafly)

Research on caryophyllene is somewhat limited. On one hand, it’s tempting to generalize the therapeutic benefits of caryophyllene based on the effects of other compounds that activate CB2 receptors. After all, CB2 receptor activation by other compounds can play an important role in reducing pain, preventing seizures, and even decreasing plaque buildup in the arteries.

But not all activators of CB2 receptors have the same effect. Differences in the specific way that caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors can lead to differences in the strength of therapeutic effects.

Pain

The data suggest that, in many cases, caryophyllene can provide pain relief. In one study, scientists injected mice with caryophyllene and found that they experienced less pain than those treated with the control solution. Furthermore, caryophyllene enhanced the pain-reducing strength of low-dose morphine. This could be one reason why those using prescription opioids from pain are often able to decrease their dose of opioids when they begin using medical cannabis.

 

Disclaimer:

All CBD and hemp products contain less than 0.3% THC by federal and state laws, We abide by all state and federal guidelines, including applicable paperwork. Tegridy Pharmz states no health claims to: Hemp,CBD or any other products on our website.

DA DISCLAIMER: The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, et .Al. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. Please consult your health care professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require this notice.

 

 

 

 

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