Tasty Waves
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Terpenes
The name Tasty Waves is more than just an identity – it’s a challenge to grab hold of your most creative and joyful thoughts and go with the flow. This plant, a hybrid, will give you a buzz of pleasure alongside a feeling of slight tension: suddenly, you might find that you can concentrate intensely on whatever happens to be in front of you, or generate ideas at a remarkable rate. Medical users and recreational consumers report good vibes and increased capacity for fantasising with the Tasty Waves cannabis strain; no wonder then that some fans include artists looking to jumpstart the process.
Its most plentiful terpene is myrcene which adds an earthy quality (some would say grounding) plus hints of spice to the high. Thanks for reading! Here’s what else we found out about this also known as Tasty Waves: there are lots going on taste-wise too, think ripe fruit next to ammonia with skunk spray finishing off each mouthful beautifully (more job satisfaction here than you might expect). Those effects however do stick around so it doesn’t just taste great while being smoked/vaped but afterwards as well - which isn’t always guaranteed from modern hybrids bred primarily for their potency.
Tasty Waves has other applications too such as quashing queasiness and encouraging patients who might not normally feel hungry to eat: feeling well enough to do so could be down to this plant alone because after consuming it they usually do manage something substantial despite having felt full up beforehand maybe even breakfast which had previously seemed unthinkable because one mouthful would surely have brought everything back again — right? When used therapeutically there seems little need for additional stuff either (at least not right away) although some individuals report finding a second wave building shortly thereafter with the Tasty Waves weed strain.
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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.