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Not too long ago, regulations on CBD changed in Germany leading to a plethora of products containing it. As someone who occasionally needs pain medication, I tried some of the products to avoid regular pain killers (ibu). Especially on days with lighter pain, I wished for an alternative to the sledgehammer meds. But I was left standing in the rain. I didn't feel any effect. That's why I would love to hear from your experiments and experience.

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[–] danielton@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

CBD has zero effect on me. However, THC ramps my anxiety up to 1000. Maybe I'm just a freak of nature?

[–] misk@lemm.ee 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

THC will cause anxiety and paranoia if your tolerance is low or you use particularly stimulating cannabis strain. This is where CBD is very useful because it decreases psychedelic effect. You can use either a balanced strain (equal or similar THC / CBD content) or supplement CBD in other form.

[–] FUsername@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Okay I'm freshman enough to this topic to ask: how do you know what balance you aim for with regards to pain killing?

[–] Today@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Start with a 1:1 and adjust from there.

[–] wren@sopuli.xyz 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Nah, everyone reacts differently to it, the ones that enjoy it are just a lot more vocal about it.

Personally THC has varied effects for me. Some strains make me space the fuck out (even more so than usual), as if I'm just skipping forward through time, no background thoughts, nothing. Just flash and I'm 20 minutes later. Others make me extremely anxious. Some make me spiral into a really bad depressive 'everyone hates me. I hate me' state. Some cause me to pass out, and not in the 'mmm good sleep' way, just straight up collapse to the ground pass out. I've found very few that have positive effects for me.

So you're definitely not unusual! The THC anxiety is very real

[–] wolfshadowheart@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think the important distinction here is the percentages of THC present with whatever you're taking.

If you and @danielton are just talking about getting stoned with cannabis, well yeah it's going to get you high.

If you guys are talking about taking CBD compound supplements with THC present, that's very different. THC at low percentages have little to no actual psychoactive effects (talking sub 10% which is way higher than any CBD-specific product can legally be sold as). THC only acts as a catalyst in this fashion.

CDB, CBG, CBC, and CBN, which all occur in different stages of degradation of the THC and CBD compound molecules. CBN is one of the last stages of degradation of THC and is associated with the almost-narcoleptic like sleep and is generally responsible for times that weed knocks you out, which is what I'm guessing happens for you! Not to be one of those vocal enjoyers, moreso highlighting the science behind why you felt the way you have with various strains. It's certainly the high doses of THC affecting you, but without any CBD compounds there's nothing to ease the THC.

It's similar to how we can take an NSAID and an analgesic. Of course we can just have one or the other to get the specific effect, but taking them combined delivers a wider range of effects that go beyond what they were originally meant for. edit The difference is that we have an endocannabinoid system that's meant to be active and using these theoretically helping prevent the issues in the first place - whereas NSAID and analgesics something we take as a suppressive.

[–] danielton@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Good to know. I tried three different types of it three different times, and one hit and my anxiety was ramped up to 1000. I hated every minute of it.

People I know all tell me marijuana is this universal Good Thingβ„’ that mellows everybody out so I definitely felt like a freak of nature.