I have difficulty falling asleep at night; It might take me hours to finally drift off, however sometimes, I sleep for only a couple of hours before I wake up as well as begin the process all over again.
I have had quite a bit of success treating my insomnia with cannabis, then the marijuan plant produces over one hundred peculiar cannabinoids; Cannabidiol (CBD) as well as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are the most well-known as well as researched.
Studies suggest that these cannabinoids offer a range of therapeutic benefits, including combating sleep complications, then research indicates that while both THC as well as CBD provide legitimately particular remedies, each can prove effective in improving sleep, then when I initially stepped inside the dispensary looking for a plant-based sleep medication, I wasn’t sure whether CBD or THC would be better. According to the budtender I spoke with, both cannabinoids can be effective but achieve the benefits quite differently. THC offers strong sedative properties. It interacts with cell receptors in the brain to cause a major impact on the body’s sleep/wake/sleep cycle. Cannabis products containing a high concentration of THC properly make the consumer feel drowsy. CBD affects sleep by reducing stage three sleep without causing sleepiness the next day! Because of its soothing as well as pain-relieving properties, CBD is helpful for treating symptoms of other health complications that can hinder the ability to fall asleep. It alleviates inflammation as well as pain, reduces anxiety as well as works to regulate sleep patterns. Plus, CBD is non-psychoactive, however for me, the best remedy is those products that have a balanced ratio of THC as well as CBD. Fortunately, the dispensary offers an abundance of strains with sedative properties.