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The Whitaker Blues cannabis strain provides a special smoking experience by building on the much-loved Blueberry strain. This plant is mostly Indica and will help you relax – especially if you like to chill out in the evenings. One of the main chemicals in the Whitaker Blues weed strain is caryophyllene (pronounced kari-off-uh-leen). It makes your mouth feel spicy if you eat it alone. But the drug also seems to help with inflammation (when things get red and swollen) and pain. So when you smoke or vape this variety, there may be more than just calming going on! When people try Whitaker Blues for the first time, they often say its yummy taste stays around long after they finish. The flavour could be explained as spicy herbs dancing with sweet fruit. It doesn’t just make you want another puff; lots of snacks might suddenly seem really appealing. If something nice has happened and you can’t stop smiling, these effects could become stronger. You might then feel ready to fall asleep (the comfy kind) and notice that your stomach is growling. Treats which don't usually taste all that great could suddenly become amazing! In case there is any doubt about whether this herb will suit bedtime use – count sheep elsewhere. What do you think? When you share your thoughts it helps others decide if our products might be right for them too!

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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.