Products details
Origins
This strain was created by Joesy Whales when Chem’s Sister hermied, meaning it became both female and male.
Composition
CannabiStada 22/1 can be purchased in a variety of different quantities. It targets a THC level of 21.3% and a CBD level of less than 1%. There are numerous different types of medical cannabis products out there on the market, including oils and edibles, however, this product is the dried plant flower. Some patients prefer this, as they can then make an informed decision on how best to administer it. The buds are green and covered with orange hairs, in addition to being extremely dense.
Storage
Storing your cannabis product correctly will prolong its life. Keep it in a cool, dry place and away from sunlight. It’s essential to keep this product (and any cannabinoid product) out of the reach of children and animals.
Dosing guidelines
The guidance provided here is not intended to be medical advice – patients will discuss their dosage guidelines with a medical professional independently before beginning their treatment.
Mixing the product with food and drink will take between 1-2 hours before you can begin to feel the effects. This is because it needs to travel through your liver and digestive system. However, the effects can be long-lasting – for up to ten hours for some. If you opt to inhale the product then the benefits can be felt more quickly – between 5-10 minutes.
With any cannabinoid product, it’s a good idea to start with a low dose. Then the patient will be able to assess how it makes them feel and make changes according to how it affects them. Keeping a record of this is important, as it can be referred back to at a later date, or be taken to a doctor’s appointment.
Lab testing
All cannabinoid products need to be tested for safety, efficacy, ingredient content, and for any pesticides or other dangerous ingredients. The products are tested in-house, as well as independently tested by an external laboratory.
Disclaimer
Scientific investigation into medical cannabis is still in its infancy, although the current studies and reviews are promising. None of the information above should be regarded as medical advice or treatment for any condition you may be suffering from. Patients should make contact with their doctor if they need any further advice or help.