Lion OG
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Terpenes
If the king of the jungle could take a quiet walk through fields of cannabis, it would definitely stop purring long enough to tell you about the Lion OG cannabis strain. This hybrid is good for those times when you want to chat - its high mixes buzzy feelings with a body tingle that’s uplifting as well. Coming in at 20% THC content per dry weight (very nice), there's enough oomph in this Lion OG weed strain for socialising or getting hit by bolt after bolt-of-big-idea lightning.
And what a ride: Your mouth will feel like it’s swimming in butter that’s been gently warmed on a stove then grounded up with some soil type stuff; throw in hints of pine needles just starting to get crispy brown and you've got an incredibly tasty smoke/vape experience ahead. The myrcene provides back notes here along with other dominant terpenes--it also seems to damp down any potential paranoia-producing effects whilst potentiating cannabinoids' mood-enhancing aspects.
Speaking broadly now about plant chemicals interacting upon our brains... If we were so bold as to use this information for practical reasons afterward one might say following myrcene-rich strains categorically help people with certain mood disorders feel better without having further side effects like feeling jittery or too tired. Users report feeling interested-in-stuff again or sometimes less sad—oh plus also better able to deal with regular everyday stresses. In short? Yes please more myrcene, ideally via inhalation of cannabis vapours containing said organic compound.
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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.