High-CBD Strains to Try for Your Medical Conditions

Posted 6 years ago by Ian Shutts

Smoking and vaping cannabis are popular methods of administering medical cannabis. The cannabinoids are easily absorbed into the bloodstream, and the delivery of effects is fast. While these methods offer the fastest relief from symptoms, there are some patients who just can’t tolerate the high THC content found in many cannabis strains. Fortunately, there are several strains that yield a very high CBD content. With these high-CBD strains, they can still receive the health benefits of cannabis without suffering too much from its adverse side effects.

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Top Six Strains with the Highest CBD Levels

Below are some of the high-CBD strains you can try for your medical conditions:

  • Harlequin

Harlequin is a Sativa-dominant hybrid and was created by crossing three strains. These are the Swiss landrace, Thai landrace, as well as Colombian Gold. At 75% Sativa and 35% Indica, Harlequin yields a unique 5:2 CBD to THC ratio. Its CBD level is high at 8% to 16%, while its THC level is low at 4% to 7%.

  • Cannatonic

Cannatonic is an evenly-balanced hybrid at 50% Sativa and 50% Indica. It was created by crossing MK Ultra with G13 Haze. Cannatonic has a THC level that usually stays under 6% and a CBD level that ranges between 6% and 17%. This strain also has a CBN content of about 1%.

  • ACDC

ACDC is a Sativa-dominant hybrid at 70% Sativa and 30% Indica. This strain was created by crossing Cannatonic with a type of ruderalis. Both its parent strains are known for their low THC levels. ACDC’s CBD level is about 13% to 20%, while its THC level is very low at only about 0.2% to 1%.

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  • Charlotte’s Web

This very famous high-CBD strain was bred by the Stanley Brothers for Charlotte Figi, a little girl with intractable and treatment-resistant seizure. Charlotte’s Web is a Sativa-dominant hybrid at 60% Sativa and 40% Indica. Its THC level is very low at only about 1% with a very high CBD level of about 17% to 20%. It also contains about 0.25% CBN.

  • Harle-Tsu

Harle-Tsu is an offspring of Sour Tsunami as well as Harlequin. Like Harlequin, it produces a massive CBD yield of about 20% to 22% and a very low THC content of 1%. Harle-Tsu is an Indica-dominant hybrid at 60% Indica and 40% Sativa.

  • Valentine X

Valentine X is an evenly-balanced hybrid at 50% Sativa and 50% Indica. This strain’s genetic makeup can be traced to ACDC. Valentine X boasts a whopping 25% CBD level and a low 1% THC level.

You can easily adjust your dosage when you smoke cannabis. The moment you take a puff, you’ll start feeling some of its effects. If it’s too uncomfortable for you, then you can simply stop and enjoy its therapeutic effects. If it isn’t enough to control your symptoms, then simply increase your dosage.

Benefits of These High-CBD Strains

Smoking and vaping high-CBD strains offer these therapeutic benefits:

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  • It is a potent painkiller. Studies revealed that CBD has the ability to control even the most intractable chronic pain. A good example of this is pain caused by nerve damage in multiple sclerosis.
  • CBD also has anti-seizure effects. It has the ability to control intractable seizures, convulsions, and tremors by a significant degree. It also has a relaxing effect on muscle spasms and spasticity.
  • CBD has anticancer benefits. It can control cancer growth and development. It can even inhibit its metastasis. Studies showed that CBD can induce apoptosis (cell death) of cancer cells.
  • Unlike THC, CBD has no psychoactive effects. So using CBD for your medical conditions won’t induce any psychoactive or psychedelic effects. In fact, CBD can actually counter THC’s psychoactive properties.
  • Its potent anxiolytic and antidepressant effects also make it a good agent to combat mental health problems like depression as well as bipolar disorder. It can also control symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorders.
  • CBD is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. It can control chronic inflammation which worsens several medical conditions. Some of these include Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Crohn’s Disease, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease, diabetes, and even skin problems.

Side Effects Associated with High-CBD Strains

These strains may have high CBD and low THC levels, but it’s still common to develop some negative side effects like dry eyes and mouth. However, you won’t have to deal with the psychoactive and psychedelic effects associated with high-THC strains.

You also won’t have to worry that it will affect your cognition. You’ll remain functional and clear-headed while benefiting from the therapeutic effects of CBD. You’ll also get to benefit from the entourage effect of the other cannabinoids and terpenes found in the strain.