paravoz
choochooo
Please see this issue of Treating Yourself on the strain "Cannatonic" by resin seeds.
http://www.treatingyourself.com/images/issues/pdfs/issue24.pdf
Article starts on page 82. Like lwein stated its the ratio that is key here. Looks like a 1:1 ratio, like in Sativex, is what they are shooting for. Hashish, the article points out, is a good source for CDB/THC levels. Interesting to note that CBD has been all but bred out of most cannabis strains due to the emphasis on THC for so long. I would LOVE to try some of this.
t-dub
Interesting read
In my personal experience, a THC:CBD ratio of 1:2 is best. 1:1 sounds ideal, but I have noticed that the effects of CBD in cannabis tend to wear off about half as soon as those of THC; in other words the half life of CBD seems to be half that of THC. A 1:1 ratio would be great initially, but as the dosage wears off, the individual is left with a high level of THC and a lower Level of CBD. This is probably most noticeable the day after having a massive session. I feel spaced out from all that smoking the night before. An introduction of a small dosage of CBD immediately countered the affects of 'spaced out feeling' I had.
IMO (I'm not a scientist here, just stating my personal observations)
I've been vaping an oil that has an estimated THC:CBD ratio of 1:2 (15%THC 30%CBD). It's been working well at easing anxiety without messing with my memory. This is great for those that don't like the spaced out feeling of high THC strains.
The simplest way to find out a correct ratio is to start with a high CBD oil and mix it with a high THC oil until you get the desired affects. Different ratios will affect your wellbeing in various ways. Mixing oils is easy, breeding plants is hard.
- My two pennies.