Rurumo
Well-Known Member
I find high cbd strains to be no better for anxiety than any of the sativas or indicas that are known to be good for anxiety. In other words, I don't think CBD plays a major role in the anti-anxiety effect of some strains of cannabis. Likewise, you can't make the generalization that indicas are better than sativas for anxiety, or that high thc alone causes anxiety. Some of the most anti-anxiety herb I've had were in the form of high thc sativas or indicas. I'm convinced that specific terpenes are responsible for this effect. Blueberry is a good example of an anti-anxiety strain that seems to pass this trait on to a lot of the crosses that are made with it. One of the strains that mellowed me out the most, and I'm a very high strung individual, was a hawaiian landrace sativa that a friend of mine's grandpa grew on the Big Island. Hopefully we eventually find out which terpenes are responsible for this effect-it's most likely a combination, since these strains can have wildly different flavor profiles.