God's Treat
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If you ever require a bit of heavenly assistance for your aches and pains, then the God's Treat cannabis strain is here to save the day. This particular strain is well-known for its high myrcene content which provides not only an earthy aroma but also potential anti-inflammatory properties – something that has long been associated with this terpene. As such it appeals to anyone looking for muscle spasm relief or indeed any kind of body ache! The flavour profile of God's Treat weed strain is both deliciously complex and totally moreish; there are initial notes of blueberry followed by coffee with a spicy herbal aftertaste. This means that as well as being able to appreciate flavours (whilst exploring effects), there are calming effects too, making people feel chatty yet focussed enough to have good conversations or get things done. At 13% THC by weight, God's Treat offers a satisfying smoke sesh that doesn’t knock your socks off. Thanks largely to the Dutch Treat crossed with Canadian God Bud plants used to make this product, smokers report finding the perfect relaxing without being monged state whether they’ve had a hard day at work and want some help chilling out without getting blasted. Sometimes individuals want cannabis specifically to address a medical issue – sometimes they just fancy a nice night in with a joint. If either of those things sound like they might appeal, then stop looking because here comes a terrific option that lots of folk find impossible to resist!
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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.