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Are you looking for other medicinal herbs to improve your quality of life? Plants with medicinal properties can improve mood, boost immune function, and reduce stress.
Throughout history, people have used plants and herbs to improve their quality of life. Each herb has its own unique taste properties, fragrance, and healing properties that can boost your mood and energy, relieve pain, or reduce stress. To enjoy the benefits of cannabis and herbs, you can use these two substances to create your own custom herbal blend without losing high. Of course, you can also make non-cannabis smoking mixtures – more on this in our article on smokable plants.
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to formulating and enjoying herbal blends for smoking. There is no need to compare herbs and varieties according to terpene, taste or effect. Everyone has a favorite, so it’s important to try it out.
It just ensures that the herbs you choose are safe to inhale and are of the highest quality (preferably organic). Cannabis can be mixed with other herbs (mostly hemp or mostly herbs) in any proportions you want, but you should mix everything well before smoking to ensure optimal taste and even burn. Let’s examine some herbs that can be used in combination with cannabis.
mugwort
Mugwort is native to North America, Northern Europe and Asia; It has a purple stem and dark green leaves. Has a history of using this herb to treat problems related to menstruation and uterus. Among other benefits, it can help resolve stomach problems, anxiety, low energy levels, and create lucid dreams.
Mugwort has a similar smell and taste to green tea. Spicy, nutty and musky, similar to a mild cigar or a cigarillo. Due to the slow, gentle and even burning, the smoke is light and sometimes a bit pungent. In moderation, it can be comfortable.
It’s not as relaxing or calming as marijuana, but it’s still an excellent herb to pair with CBD. It’s also the perfect bedtime medley because of its reputation for inducing dreams. Varieties with high concentrations of linalool, a terpene related to lavender, go well with mugwort. If you’re looking for a tasty smoke that will keep you sleeping off, mugwort infused mixes are a great way to go.
Damiana leaf
Damiana was used as an aphrodisiac by the Maya and Aztecs in the past. It is also said to have a calming and relaxing effect on the body and mind. Damiana has a pleasant aroma, taste and appearance. The herb has a taste similar to pecan, mint, and hot. Generally speaking, smoking is good. Mild and sharp notes with hints of citrus and fennel fit the description.
Not many stems have been removed from its small green leaves. Damiana has relaxing and mood lifting properties.
When used in conjunction with cannabis, damiana is a very soothing and relaxing herb that relieves tension when smoked. It was most effective when combined with indica rice varieties. In addition to the pecan and mint flavors of Damiana, it is also ideal for varieties with a high pinene content. The hybrid strain Super Silver Haze can do both at the same time.
Passion flower
Passion vine is native to many parts of the world, including South America, Asia, and North America. A beautiful and intricate bloom shows showy petals on this plant. Passion fruit can relieve anxiety, calm irritability, and relax the mind.
When you smell passion fruit for the first time you think it is terrible. Interestingly, however, it has a tastier appearance when smoked. It has an earthy clove smell.
The leaves of this herb come in a variety of exciting shapes and colors, both beautiful and bright. Although the stems of herbs are large, they break and roll easily. This flower has a calming, mild calming effect and can calm the nerves.
It’s a nice combination when taken with marijuana. The strain’s mild sedative effects can help the user offset the stimulant effects associated with the potent, high-THC strain. In addition, the clove flavor of the passion flower goes well with pungent varieties like hash plants, which are dominated by caryophylls and other terpenes – peppery terpenes.
Johannis herbs
An herb called St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) has a variety of beneficial properties. According to Balkan custom, St. John’s wort is dipped in olive oil and left in the sun.
It can be used as an excellent healing oil for burns. It can also be used in capsules, extracts, and tea as a natural treatment for depression. If you have mental health problems, you can benefit from drinking St. John’s wort tea and cannabis.
Some drugs can interact with St. John’s Wort. If you would like to try this herb, please consult your doctor first.
lavender
Herbs like lavender (lavender) are known for their relaxing properties. Soothing flowers make aromatherapy and massage even more enjoyable. However, cannabis and lavender have similar properties. Both contain large amounts of linalool, a terpene – an aromatic molecule.
Linalool is used in combination with THC to relieve muscle tension. In combination with CBD, the antispasmodic effects of cannabinoids are enhanced. Linalool’s anti-inflammatory properties are independent of linalool. It can also reduce sensitivity to pain.
Add some lavender oil to topical cannabis use to make it more relaxing and relieve pain. Lavender can also be added to CBD tea for enhanced effects.
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If you want to improve your mood, boost immune function, and combat stress, these medicinal herbs should be included in your treatment. Mix herbs with marijuana to create bespoke blends that give you the ability to add extra healing compounds without losing that high feeling.
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