Thursday, May 26, 2011

Medical Marijuana Strains for Pain Relief: Bubblegum

There are literally thousands of different medical marijuana strains that patients have to choose from depending upon their ailments. Bubblegum strain is lauded for its strong analgesic properties.

If you are a medical marijuana patient and you have a valid medical marijuana card, then chances are good that you have been to a marijuana dispensary in your city before to look for new medical marijuana strains to try out. The state of California is the leader in offering the most advanced grow operations for medical marijuana strains, due mostly to the large population density and the fact that the state hosts the oldest and most expansive medical marijuana program in the nation. So it should come as no surprise that this medical marijuana strain we are about to inform you of is lauded as hosting strong analgesic (pain relief) properties.

The strain is called Bubblegum and is named as such because it has so many red hairs – which comprise most of the nuggets that this strain produces – that it nearly resembles a piece of bubblegum. It also tastes and smells fruity and is known for its high potency. This medical marijuana strain has been awarded four awards at the prestigious High Times Cannabis Cup. It is a sativa hydro plant that is grown indoors, and has been reviewed by top growers and dispensaries as being a great pain relief aid for headaches and with treating chronic pain. The denser nuggets boast up to 20% THC, the main agent in marijuana that induces euphoria. Next time you are at your dispensary looking for medical marijuana strains that you can try out, ask them for world famous Bubblegum.

1 comment:

  1. Before finding the actual relief there can be several complicated issues raised. At the very beginning of the process, many patients can have severe pain attack whereas the narcotic pain management can make people addictive and they may have complicated withdrawal process. But over time, such pain management procedures reduce the complications giving sufficient relief. Chronic pain cannot be cured completely but it can really give sufficient relief.

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