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RE: 10 Most Well-Known Cannabinoids and What They Do (Infographic)

in #cannabis6 years ago

This information is so important! It is so hard seeing many customers and patients in Colorado hunting for the highest THC potency when they don't understand that the "entourage effect" of all the different cannabinoids working together is what determines the true high and effects felt. This concept, as well as the value and importance of terpene content levels, needs to be spread to the wider market.

Many products in Colorado are focused on these lesser known cannabinoids in order to target certain symptoms. It is great to see and valuable when a budtender can speak to customer about it long enough to convey the usefulness. Thanks for sharing.

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Yeah, seems to be your task to inform the customers...
yet cannabis is not a product...tho... :)
I guess that's the reason it'not so accesible for the rest of the world....

Cheerz! Stay High!

Totally agreed, unfortunately many companies are holding on to the outdated sativa/indica/hybrid concept that is arguably easier for the uneducated consumer to digest. The company I work with has based our recommendations on more on different moods depending on the terpene content levels of the flower we grow.
For better or worse, cannabis has definitely become a commoditized product in Colorado and the other legal states. There pros and cons to this for sure, but I do love not being treated like a second class citizen. Cheers friend!

Thank you for your response! :) It serves to the overall research.
Since they legalized cannabiss in Greece 2 months ago.
I am looking for companies over there, where I can start a job.
I feel the need to improve my practical knowledge! :)
Greetings from Bulgaria!