Millions of people worldwide suffer from chronic pain. Conventional pain medications may not always be effective for this condition. There is an alternative to pain management that has been proven effective: cannabis. In this article we will look at the top cannabis strains used in pain management.
ACDC:
Is a cross between CBD and THC. It offers pain relief, but without the psychoactive effects. It reduces inflammation and muscle spasms and has a relaxing and calming affect.
Harlequin:
Is a hybrid that’s high in CBD but low in THC. It can provide pain relief and not have the psychoactive effects associated with THC. It reduces inflammation and pain, while providing a clear-headed and uplifting feeling.
Blueberry:
Blueberry is an indica strain that’s dominant. It has a sweet and tangy flavor, and is well-known to have pain-relieving properties. It has sedative and calming effects, as well as the ability to relieve chronic pain and muscle spasms.
White Widow:
This hybrid is a cross between a Brazilian and South Indian sativa. It has an earthy, sweet flavor and is well known for its pain-relieving abilities and energizing properties. It can help reduce inflammation and chronic discomfort, and also provide a euphoric, uplifting feeling.
Afghan Kush:
This pure indica strain is sweet and spicy. It’s well-known for its relaxing, pain-relieving properties. It can relieve muscle spasms and chronic pain. Additionally, it has a calming effect and sedative effects.
The conclusion is that cannabis can be used as a pain relief option. There is an option for everyone. Remember that cannabis has different effects and can work differently for everyone. It is best to start slowly and increase your dosage as you go.
You should also ensure that you only purchase cannabis from a licensed source. You should consult a physician before you start using cannabis for medical reasons. The right strain of cannabis and the right mindset can make cannabis a useful tool for pain management.

Laura McQueen is a writer for MJGreenNews.com.
She has been writing for different cannabis websites and publications since 2018.