My wife is a new medical marijuana patient and suffers from arthritis pain and bursa pain on her hips. How do you decode what strains are best for relieving this type of pain? I hate to just rely on the budtender’s advice. I’m not saying they aren’t knowledgeable, I just like to do my own research as well.
Hello and welcome.
I have arthritis in my feet, ankles, hips rib cage, elbows, had adhesive capsulitis so my shoulders never realy unseized and worst now my hands. Playing guitar is agony sometimes, and working with my hands is getting harder. Cannabis really does help me. Its 4.am and im up again, need coffee. And Cannabis.
I find citrus type smells,lemonene and pinene, help with inflamation,and if it tastes sweet it seems to help more with mood too.
My personal favourite is sweet grapefruit/pinapple smelling/tasting stuff, would be using C-99 , or Cinderella-99 f i could get it anymore, not had any for a long while.
Not fond of diesel smell, but diesel varieties are good for antiimflamatory stuff too, and i find help with nausea(from meds?)
Reasearching terpenes can help give you an idea of where to start, maybe try some older style simpler genetics.
I would stay away from very high THC strains, as i have found that the more THC the less other compounds, to the point where most high THC flower i have tried tastes a little off. CBD is also needed for best annti-imflamatory effects, THC opertates on the CB1 receptor, CBD operates on the CB2 receptors, allowing the terpenes to have greater effect. (to my understanding).
Vapourising will give the most active compounds vs any other method, (upto 40% more i read somewhere) but if she is new to Cannabis she may prefer other methods.
Another difference between vaping vs edibles is that once edibles are in your system they are active for longer, the effects of vaping wear off slightly quicker but can feel more controllable for higher doses. Edibles can be harder to dose initialy.(I found)
As Cheebsy said, its a personal thing, so if you can smell the bud first, that can help decide. Also try go for something with a little higher CBD/THC ratio first, the CBD can help balance the phycoactive effects of THC. Good for morning and daytime use.
THCV can also do this, and has its own benefits. I believe THCV helps regulate my blood sugars(type 1 diabetic) but selecting for THCV takes some knowledge and trial and error. unless theres lab results on it.
When i wake up, several times a night, and can barley move because ny joints are siezed up, vapourising a big bowl through a water pipe and a fresh black coffee gets them mobile and in less pain. Means my rib cage can move enough for me to breath without too much pain.
Cannabis really does work, take time, start on low doses, try different types.
If she goes the route of vaporising, do not be afraid of higher temperatures. Combustion does not really happen till way past 220c, and there are alot of useful compounds released at higher temps. Sometimes increasing temperatures can reduce harshness from terpenes.
varieties i have found particularly good for arthitis, and would have again in a minute if i could get them--
C-99
Stardawg.
Candy Cream/Cream caramel
Mexican Airliner
White Rusian/Siberian
Jack Herer(or related strains)
Cookies strains.(currently French Cookies)
Blueberry strains are tasty too.
Enjoying it is an important part of the medicine too.
Also, she could try Tumeric capsules, i take them most days. seem to help me as an anti-imflamatory. And a kg + of magnesium sulphate (epsom salts) in a hot bath. I have at least a 5 kg a week magnesium habit.