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Best marijuana strains for pain relief

If you suffer from ongoing pain, you’re not alone. The Center for Disease Control estimates nearly 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, defined as persistent pain that can last weeks or even years. This type of pain is a common problem and can make the challenges of everyday life difficult to overcome, and traditional pain management strategies may do more harm than good. The good news? Medical marijuana patients seeking alternative pain management strategies have reported varying levels of therapeutic success using weed to ease chronic pain.

Patients using marijuana for pain relief report that the most effective strains often have an equal balance of THC and CBD. Research also suggests caryophyllene, a common terpene found in cannabis, may be a factor in helping to reduce pain. To the delight of consumers, pain-fighting strains exist in sativa, indica, and hybrid form, making it easy to mix and match to your individual needs and lifestyle.

When it comes to dealing with pain, everyone has a different situation, tolerance level, and biological system. That being said, your initial dosage should be low and slow until you get a feel for how the strain and THC content will interact with your body’s chemistry. Use this collection to discover strains that may help reduce pain.

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Frequently asked questions

While more research needs to be done, early research suggests weed may help relieve pain.
The terpene caryophyllene, commonly found in cannabis, is believed to help reduce pain.
Strains that reduce pain can be found in indica, sativa, and hybrid varieties.
When smoking weed for pain, always start small and work your way up when trying to reduce pain using cannabis.
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