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Yacht Fuel - 1g Preroll - Sour Diesel

$200
1.00 g
10 for $15
23.6% THC
THC: is the primary cannabinoid responsible for the psychoactive effects associated with cannabis. The amount of THC in a product can vary widely based on the method of consumption and the strain at the source of that product. The high that is produced is often enhanced by the “entourage effect” which is a combination of multiple cannabinoids in conjunction with various terpenes and individual body chemistry.
0.14% CBD
CBD: is the second most prevalent cannabinoid and is primarily produced by hemp plants and at lower amounts in cannabis. CBD has soared in popularity due to its non-psychoactive effects. Most users seek CBD for its medicinal properties since it was the first cannabinoid to be approved by the FDA. Its healing properties include an ability to help you relax, reduce irritability and ease restlessness.

Description

Sour Diesel, also known as "Sour D" and "Sour Deez," is a popular hybrid marijuana strain made by crossing Chemdawg and Super Skunk. Sour Diesel effects are dreamy, cerebral, fast-acting and energizing. This strain features a pungent flavor profile that smells like diesel. Medical marijuana patients choose Sour Diesel to help relieve symptoms associated with depression, pain, and stress. Fun fact: Sour Diesel first became popular in the early 1990s and has been legendary ever since.

Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds found in cannabis that provide consumers with a wide range of effects. THC and CBD are examples of some of the most commonly known cannabinoids.

CBGA
CBGA: CBGA is often referred to as the, “Father or Mother of all Cannabinoids”. This is because CBGA is situated at the very top of the cascading reaction that creates THCA, CBDA and CBCA which, through decarboxylation, are turned into the three major cannabinoids THC, CBD and CBC. Currently there is little research being conducted on the medical benefits of CBGA, although it has shown extremely promising results when looking at the interaction between CBGA and colon cancer cells. When CBGA was applied directly to colon cancer cells not only did it destroy the cancer cells, but it also stopped the proliferation of new cancer cells. More research is certainly needed, but these preliminary results are extremely encouraging.
1.84%
THC-D9
THC-D9: Delta 9 THC is the primary compound found in the resinous glands of a cannabis plant, and is directly responsible for psychoactive effects. It mirrors the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids and attaches to these receptors to alter and enhance sensory perception. THC can create a feeling of euphoria by enhancing dopamine levels in the brain. The amount of THC in a cannabis product can vary widely based on the method of consumption and the strain at the source of that product. The high that is produced is often enhanced by the “entourage effect” which is a combination of multiple cannabinoids in conjunction with various terpenes and individual body chemistry.
0.36%
CBDA
CBDA: CBDA is a derivative of CBGA and the precursor to the well known cannabinoid CBD. Over the last decade scientists have found that CBDA has a very similar chemical structure to that of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and thus has shown promise in treating pain due to inflammation by inhibiting COX-2 receptors in the brain that register pain. CBDA has also been shown to help regulate the over release of serotonin that causes severe nausea and vomiting in patients receiving chemotherapy, and while more thorough research is needed these results are very promising.
0.16%
CBD
CBD: CBD is the second most prevalent cannabinoid and is primarily produced by hemp plants and at lower amounts in cannabis. It works as a phytocannabinoid, or binding agent, that adheres to an individual's endocannabinoid system. Cannabidiol has soared in popularity due to its lack of psychoactive effects. Most users seek CBD for its medicinal properties since it was the first cannabinoid to be approved by the FDA. Its healing properties include an ability to help you relax, reduce irritability and ease restlessness.
0.14%

Terpene Profile

Terpenes give cannabis its distinct smell and flavor. They also work with cannabinoids to create the plant's various effects and benefits. The most abundant terpene in Yacht Fuel - 1g Preroll - Sour Diesel is AlphaPinene, followed by BetaCaryophyllene and BetaMyrcene.

AlphaPinene (Pine)

AlphaPinene promotes alertness and memory retention, and may have anti-inflammatory properties.

BetaCaryophyllene (Peppery)

BetaCaryophyllene binds to cannabinoid receptors and offers potential anti-inflammatory effects.

BetaMyrcene (Musky)

BetaMyrcene can enhance relaxation and may have sedative effects, helping to ease tension.

BetaPinene (Herbal)

BetaPinene can improve focus and clarity, with potential anti-inflammatory effects.

Eucalyptol (Minty)

Eucalyptol is known for its ability to enhance mental clarity and focus, in addition to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Humulene (Earthy)

Humulene acts as an appetite suppressant, besides offering anti-inflammatory benefits.

Limonene (Citrus)

Known for its mood-elevating properties, Limonene may also aid in digestion and stress relief.

Linalool (Floral)

Linalool is renowned for its anti-anxiety effects, providing a calming sensation that may help in stress management.