Showing posts with label pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pain. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

Jack Herer and Gorilla Glue #4 Test Results


     Portland, Oregon --  Wee Farms has done it again!  This week, after getting our test results back from Green Leaf Lab here in Portland, Oregon, our Jack Herer and Gorilla Glue #4 (or GG4) have tested to be at premium quality!  We are proud to have almost no mold count, using a chemical-free grow process -- making our products among the safest for our medical patients.  We have yet to find another company that proudly displays these specific test results like we do.  Grow companies are allowed to have small amounts of mold according to industry standards, but we pride ourselves in making sure our plants go above and beyond these standards and are the most pure and safe out there.

Jack Herer by Wee Farms
     Jack Herer and GG4 are two of our high THC strains, with the Jack showing 21.91 THC-A and the GG4 showing 25.41 THC-A.  High THC strains are commonly used for severe pain, nausea and lack of appetite, glaucoma, PTSD, and sleep issues.  If you are someone who feels like you get anxious or paranoid when using marijuana, high THC levels are often the cause... however, taking a CBD oil supplement with your THC strain treatment will help calm the high.  CLICK HERE to learn more about CBD.
Gorilla Glue #4 by Wee Farms
     Wee Farms Gorilla Glue #4 has an earthy flavor and a pungent smell often described as coffee- or chocolate-like.  You'll see why it has the word "glue" in the name of this strain, as you break down a nug for use.  Saying this strain is rather resinous is an understatement.  Being an indica dominant strain, the high is more bodily -- leaving you relaxed and emotionally uplifted, but not elated with euphoria.  It's great for stress-relief and relaxation.  This strain has high anti-inflammatory abilities, making it a popular strain for menstrual cramps in women.
     While Jack Herer is considered a sativa strain, leaving you more uplifted and energetic, it also has the heavy-resin production associated with indicas.  Consumers typically describe Jack Herer as blissful, clear-headed and creative.  This strain also has an earthy taste, but has more of a spicy pine scent.  Popular medical uses include stress-relief, depression, pain relief, fatigue and lack of appetite.
     To find strains grown safely at Wee Farms, contact one of the Oregon dispensaries listed HERE.






Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Marijuana and Your Brain

     Portland, Oregon -- With the growing legalization of both medical and recreational marijuana in the United States, we've been hearing a lot more about the benefits of cannabis lately -- and it may have you scratching your head... wondering... how could one plant help so many different conditions?  It feels almost too miraculous!  ...and even science is starting to realize, it may be too good not to be true!
     The human brain is made up of receptors, that tell the brain things like if you're hungry, what mood you're in, if you're in pain, as well as linking thoughts, memories, and awareness.  They are, essentially, what link your brain to your body.  These receptors interact with primarily three things - ligands (protiens), endocannabinoids (produced by the brain from things like memories), and plant cannabinoids.  While trace cannabinoids have been discovered in many plants, the cannabis plant alone contains over 85 different isolated cannabinoids -- each exhibiting different effects.  Most people only hear about THC, or Tetrahydrocannabidoil.  THC is the primary psychoactive component of the cannabis plant, generally it's what gets people "high."  But CBD, or cannabidiol, is also abundant in cannabis -- and can actually lessen the psychoactive effects of THC.
     There are well over 700 different strains of the marijuana plant, and each one contains different amounts of the many cannabinoids.  Some strains, such as harlequin tsunami (one of many strains grown at Wee Farms), have very little THC and higher levels of CBD -- which means it won't get you as "high" but it contains many health benefits.  THC does also have health benefits, but works differently than CBD.  People that might benefit from higher THC, rather than CBD, might include those that need help going to sleep, those seeking severe pain relief, people suffering from PTSD (since it helps block memories), glaucoma patients, and those experiencing nausea and lack of appetite.
     Typically, everyday people seeking general health benefits from cannabis, would more likely gain from the CBD side of things... and many people don't realize that it's possible to get these general health benefits without the psychoactive effect of THC.  CLICK HERE to learn about Wee Farm's CBD 420+ oil.  CBD can also help with nausea and pain, but because it works against the psychoactive effects of THC, it can actually help reduce anxiety and create more awareness.  People that feel like they get "paranoid" when they "smoke weed" may simply have a negative response to THC, and CBD on the flip side could be extremely beneficial.  It's currently being used to treat many psychological disorders such as ADD & ADHD, depression, mood disorders, and even alzheimer's disease.  CBD is also the main anti-inflammatory in cannabis helping a wide range of diseases, like Parkinson's, IBS, colitis and Crohn's, MS, and arthritis.  Another well-known use is for epilepsy patients - CBD works with the brain to help many connections, reducing and even preventing seizure activity.  Cannabidiol is now even being give to children as a safer alternative to current prescription drugs for epilepsy.  CBD can also combat tumors and cancers.  Many cancer patients take a combination of CBD and THC to help with both nausea and pain, as well as reduce cancerous cell growth.
     With such little side effects compared to traditional medicine in the United States, many people are now turning to cannabis for a wide range of health benefits.  Studies are still working hard to solidify all of the evidence so it can be accepted by the mainstream, but the truth and results are undeniable.  Miraculous?  Absolutely!