Biochem
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If you’re struggling with a diminished appetite, Biochem might help. A rich nug with powerful Indica effects, it has something very special going on when it comes to taste and smell – think spicy-meets-nutty with an almost metallic zing plus extra depth from myrcene notes (those earthy ones). This alone could be enough to make anybody want more but don't worry there'll also be plenty happening high-wise; THC levels are around 23%. It’s often recommended not just for ‘patients in need of meal support’ but also those who find it tough to get sleepy at night because after some, its physical effects take hold, stress melts away, and before long they’re out like a light. Users frequently say they feel lifted yet chilled too after using this Biochem weed strain, which could help bring back enthusiasm if things have become a bit ‘blah’.
This powerful plant was created by breeding together two rockstar varieties: Sensi Star (which has been used many times medicinally) and Chemdawg #4 (a fan favourite with an interesting background story). So there is loads of experience behind its genetics – but what exactly does that mean for somebody who wants both relief as well as something new from smoking/vaping? You tell us once you've tried the Biochem cannabis strain yourself!
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.