Tina
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Imagine if life were a little bit more savoury -- it might be a lot like Tina, a cannabis strain that can lull you into deep relaxation while also making you laugh. This indica has an average THC content of 19%, meaning its effects are gentle yet encompassing: comforting rather than confronting. The most abundant terpene in the Tina cannabis strain is limonene (also found in citrus fruits), which adds to the overall sensory experience along with minor compounds like ocimene (which smells sweet and herbaceous) and caryophyllene (peppery). But there's something else going on here too… something unexpected. It tastes as intriguingly complex as it smells: Picture being cosy in an armchair next to a crackling log fire sipping spiced herbal tea from your grandmother’s best china cup. Whether you want to unwind after work without feeling spaced out or find a new way to bond with pals that doesn’t involve beer or box sets (or both!), this could be it. While there are loads of strains out there claiming they provide both physical relief plus mood elevation, the Tina weed strain is one of the relatively few ones where we can vouch for all-day effectiveness: If regular use doesn't lead you towards a general sense of well-being then at least coping better when things go wrong – it may not be working properly.
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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.