Cellophane
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The usual ones suggested by the doc is limonene but it makes my migraine worse. Any ideas?
Thank you very much for this information. I will go through this and have a further chat with the doctor. It's hard to find any kind of real relief when bad migraines hit so rather than just keep trying different types of cannabis I wanted to really hone in on terpenes if they could be a treatment but the doctors only seem to know about the major terpenes.I'm sorry you have migraines. Here's some research. Essentially I'd be concerned the terpenes could be triggering. Usually THC is the active pain component while CBD is the active inflammation component. I'd aim for higher THC options. The saddest thing is the lagging in release of Sativex. That full spectrum, higher THC inhalant had my interest sadly it seems to have stalled out.
Here's an interesting meta analysis on this subject.
Medical Cannabis for the Treatment of Migraine in Adults: A Review of the Evidence - PMC
Medical cannabis (MC) has been hypothesized as an alternative therapy for migraines, given the undesirable side effects of current migraine medications. The objective of this review was to assess the effectiveness and safety of MC in the treatment ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Let's hope the US re-scheduling will lead to actual science on this. Best of luck getting those migraines under control.
Have you tried a CGRP inhibitor? If not ask him about that. It's not cannabis but who cares as long as you get relief. Best of luck getting some relief. Migraines suck.Thank you very much for this information. I will go through this and have a further chat with the doctor. It's hard to find any kind of real relief when bad migraines hit so rather than just keep trying different types of cannabis I wanted to really hone in on terpenes if they could be a treatment but the doctors only seem to know about the major terpenes.
I don't know about terps, but I sometimes get migraines, the bad ones that make you feel like you are super hung-over, and I swear by the indicas for medicine. I personally like the landracey ones the best. Some of them taste pretty rank at first, but a good few hits in, and I can feel relief. It's not like the pain or sickness goes away completely, it's just that you don't mind it so much... mutes its ickyness... I'd also recommend keeping some ibuprofen around, and taking a few too if it starts to get really bad, then just try to keep it together until they absorb. Catching before it hits is probably the best remedy... but that's just my experience, you might get them worse than me.The usual ones suggested by the doc is limonene but it makes my migraine worse. Any ideas?
I got a Trainwreck variant of some sort and it has the BCP - so far its working pretty good. I was advised though that I may get a tolerance to it and then need a different combination.Hey there! I feel your pain, literally! Migraines are the worst, and finding ways to manage them can be a real challenge...
It's interesting that limonene, which is often suggested for headaches, doesn't work for you. Everyone's body chemistry is different, and terpenes can interact with it in various ways. In fact, some folks find limonene to be too stimulating for migraines.
Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP): This spicy terpene, found in black pepper and cloves, is a superstar anti-inflammatory. Research suggests it might be particularly helpful for migraines because inflammation is often a contributing factor.
Linalool: This floral terpene, found in lavender, is known for its calming and relaxing properties. Studies suggest it can help ease anxiety, which can be a migraine trigger for some people.