My First Ever Cannabis Strain Review: Lamb's Bread
This is my first ever cannabis review. I am a California medical marijuana patient. I am recommended to use cannabis for severe anxiety. In certain situations, I can be quite gregarious, but in others, I freeze, feel panicky, and sometimes, physically sick. I expend a lot of effort managing my anxiety and some effort avoiding many anxiety provoking people I know in real life.
I felt inspired to write this review because of this wonderful bud, "Lamb's Bread," which is a sativa-dominant hybrid. I don't usually smoke much sativa. I like it occasionally, in small amounts, but it can often provoke already troublesome anxiety reactions in me if I get too much. I usually smoke at night, choosing an indica for relaxation. I do like to have some sativa on hand for careful and occasional daytime use, as it doesn't make me sleepy, and for guests. I have some friends who smoke and are medical marijuana patients who prefer sativas.
Yesterday, I was rounding out a dispensary order and needed to spend a little more. I asked the dispensary delivery person what was recommended in terms of sativa hybrids. He said they just got a sativa strain in called Lamb's Bread, and that patients are very enthusiastic about it. I obtained a gram, which cost $14 plus tax.
It is friendly looking bud, bright green and frosty with lots of crystals, and has yellow-orange hairs. It is not very dense, but it is super sticky to the touch. My hubby sniffed the open container and said, "Whoa!" Lamb's Bread is very strong-smelling. The scent is earthy and minty with a hint of citrus.
I tried it yesterday evening. The smoke is smooth and tasty! Sweet, without any harshness to the throat. Knowing I was going to be home and wasn't expecting any visitors, I threw caution to the winds, and took a rather large (for me) bong rip. Within a few minutes, I felt energized and uplifted, without any anxiety. My head was clear, and my body relaxed. Seriously, I felt like taking a walk around town to see what was up, or going out dancing. The high lasted about two hours.
I sampled Lamb's Bread again this morning, and afterward, visited an office supply store. I had problems redeeming a coupon, and was a bit conspicuous as the transaction was briefly holding up the line. Then, I had to suspend the transaction and come back through the line again. I lingered at the front end of the store, while working out the problem and didn't feel the least bit of anxiety. This is remarkable for me. I don't like to be conspicuous without having planned for it.
I highly recommend this Lamb's Bread strain. It is one of the few sativas I truly enjoy.
That looks yummy, can I eatz it?
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