Chronic pain affects millions worldwide. It has been proved that cannabis can be used to manage pain. We’ll be discussing some of the most popular cannabis strains for pain relief.
ACDC:
This cross is high-in CBD and low-in THC. It is ideal for those seeking pain relief, without the psychoactive effects. It can help reduce inflammation and muscle spasms as well as provide a relaxing and calming effect.
Harlequin:
This hybrid strain is high-in CBD and low-in THC. It can provide pain relief without any psychoactive effects. It can reduce pain, inflammation, and provide a clear-headed, uplifting high.
Blueberry:
Blueberry (an indica-dominant strain) has a sweet, fruity flavor. It is also known for its pain-relieving qualities. It is a great strain for chronic pain relief and muscle spasms.
White Widow:
This hybrid strain is a crossbreed between a Brazilian Sativa and South Indian Indica. It has a sweet and herbal flavor and is known to have pain-relieving, energizing, and even calming effects. It can relieve chronic pain and inflammation as well as provide a euphoric or uplifting effect.
Afghan Kush:
A pure indica cannabis strain with a sweet and spicy flavour, is well-known to have relaxing and pain-relieving qualities. This strain can help reduce chronic pain and muscle spasms. It also has a relaxing and sedative effect.
It is possible to use cannabis as an alternative to pain management. There are many cannabis strains, from high-CBD varieties like ACDC and Harlequin, to indica-dominant options like Blueberry or Afghan Kush. Cannabis affects people differently so it is important that you remember that not all strains will work for everyone.
It is always a good idea not to take too much cannabis at once, but to gradually increase it as your needs change. A healthcare professional should be consulted before using cannabis to treat medical conditions. If the strain is right and you are in the right mindset, cannabis can help with pain management.

Laura McQueen is a writer for MJGreenNews.com.
She has been writing for different cannabis websites and publications since 2018.