5 Cannabis Strains Known To Calm Nausea

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Marijuana has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, with evidence dating back to ancient China and India. One of its many medicinal benefits is its ability to help calm the stomach and reduce nausea. 

What a relief right? 

We all know how horrible it is to be sick to your stomach. So let’s dive in and explore ways to relieve this, unfortunately, very common ailment.

In this article, we will explore five strains of marijuana known to help calm the stomach and how THC works in the body to help with nausea.

What causes nausea?

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Symptoms of digestive issues range from bloating to loss of appetite and can be caused by a variety of reasons.

Nausea can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Chemotherapy
  • Medications
  • Anxiety
  • Vertigo
  • Sensitivities to food
  • Digestive Disorders

The list can really go on and on… So let’s not waste time and get right into how to help in a holistic way. 

How cannabis works with your body to aid in nausea

Let’s take a closer look at how THC works in the body to help with nausea. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the main psychoactive compound found in marijuana. When THC enters the body, it binds to the CB1 receptors in the brain and central nervous system. These receptors are responsible for regulating nausea and vomiting.

When THC binds to the CB1 receptors, it activates them and reduces the signals that are sent to the brain that trigger nausea and vomiting. This is why marijuana is often recommended for individuals who are undergoing chemotherapy, as it can help to reduce the nausea and vomiting that are often associated with this type of treatment.

5 strains known to calm an angry stomach

  1. ACDC

ACDC is a popular strain of marijuana that is known for its high CBD content and low THC content. This strain is often recommended for individuals who experience nausea and vomiting, as well as those who suffer from anxiety and chronic pain. The high CBD content in ACDC helps to reduce inflammation and pain, while the low THC content ensures that the user does not experience the psychoactive effects of THC.

  1. Sour Diesel

Sour Diesel is a Sativa-dominant strain that is known for its energizing and uplifting effects. However, this strain is also known to help calm the stomach and reduce nausea. Sour Diesel is often recommended for individuals who suffer from digestive disorders, such as Crohn’s disease and irritable bowel syndrome.

  1. Blue Dream

Blue Dream is a hybrid strain that is known for its balanced effects. This strain is often recommended for individuals who suffer from chronic pain, anxiety, and nausea. Blue Dream is also known to help improve mood and reduce stress.

  1. Bubba Kush

Bubba Kush is an Indica-dominant strain that is known for its relaxing effects. This strain is often recommended for individuals who suffer from insomnia, chronic pain, and nausea. Bubba Kush is also known to help improve appetite, which can be beneficial for individuals who are undergoing chemotherapy.

  1. Harlequin

Harlequin is a Sativa-dominant strain that is known for its high CBD content and low THC content. This strain is often recommended for individuals who suffer from chronic pain, anxiety, and nausea. Harlequin is also known to help improve mood and reduce stress.

How else can Cannabinoids help me?

In addition to its ability to reduce nausea and vomiting, THC is also known to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. These properties can help to reduce pain and inflammation in the body, which can be beneficial for individuals who suffer from chronic pain and inflammatory conditions.

Is this the tool for you?

Marijuana can be a helpful tool for individuals who suffer from nausea and vomiting. ACDC, Sour Diesel, Blue Dream, Bubba Kush, and Harlequin are just a few of the strains of marijuana that are known to help calm the stomach and reduce nausea. Your local MMJ doctor will guide you to a strain and dosage that works best with your body’s chemistry.

How do I know if I qualify?

There are 23 qualifying conditions in PA including:

If you have additional questions about whether you qualify, a caregiver ready to join the program or know a loved one who is, the process is easy. All you have to do is call 833-667-4665 and speak with a MM specialist. There is no appointment needed and you can do it all over the phone. Or you can visit GetYourIDCard online. Nurse Shelly and MMS will take care of your certification needs from beginning to end.

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