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21organiccaveman2 karma

Hello, I have been using medical cannabis to treat IBS and chronic pain including sciatica, neck and shoulder pinched nerves and damage. Finding a lot of inconclusive information Imnjnrerestsd to know more about the other cannabanoids than THC and CBD as well as terpenes and thier effects. As I've noted CBD levels in most med. cannabis to be less than .05% and noting CBC, CBG in much greater concentrations between .25-1.25% may play a much bigger role in the various effects of different strains. So my 2 part question is first to ask about a greater explanation of the effects of these lesser known cannabanoids and secondly if there are any cannabanoid or terpenes or combinations of them that would be particularly good for my spastic colon issues and nerve / related muscle pain?

21organiccaveman1 karma

I have found CBD obits own or 1:1 not effective or effective for short duration with IBS bowel issues, however I have found a small CBD ratio 1:4/5 THC Seems to lengthen the medical effects while reducing the high. However I have not found edible formats to be that helpful in alleviating my symptoms, smoked or vaporized is much more effective and quick for me, however an edible format will help to extend relief preventatively if I'm not having symptoms.