Memory Loss
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If you have ever wanted a rush of grapefruit-flavoured happiness, then Memory Loss is the cannabis strain for you! This sativa-dominant hybrid has up to 25% THC and will not only tantalise your taste buds but also give an energising high that could help clear any mental fog or bad mood. Despite its eyebrow-raising name, this weed strain isn’t about making people forgetful; it is more likely to inspire them instead.
With around 1% CBD alongside those invigorating effects, Memory Loss might be helpful for some individuals with depression or anxiety—or anyone who needs to feel good whilst being productive. Its most dominant terpene is terpinolene (also found in nutmeg), which gives off an apple-y floral aroma with hints of cinnamon plus lots of grapefruit skin thrown in; when tasted, there’s a spiciness on top of everything else happening inside your mouth! Far from simply tasting nice, this terpene could enhance the weed’s effects overall: some say they become more giggly and creative after smoking a bowl of apples sunbathing beside some lilac bushes.
Further down the line, things get interesting as well because far from just being another fruity strain, Memory Loss also seems good at dulling pain—without sending you to sleep. This means one could use it throughout the day to enjoy sharp sensations (like cat scratches) whilst feeling generally excellent: content and alert enough to make conversation hilarious jokes but not so constantly wired-up that the postman’s arrival becomes unbearably exciting. Just an idea? Try some next time thereabouts; don’t smoke alone: pass the joint afterwards and compare notes about that amazing grapefruityness!
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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.