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Aurora 22/1 Cannabisblueten Cannify

Luminarium

Canada

Sativa
THC
22%
Irradiation
Yes
CBD
1%

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About the strain

Luminarium

Luminarium, also known as "Delahaze", is a sativa-dominant strain from Paradise Seeds. Luminarium's parents include Mango Haze and Lemon Skunk. The THC content of Luminarium is 22%-30%, with a CBD content of less than 1%. The smell and taste are dominated by the terpenes terpinols, myrcene and pinene. Luminarium has a unique taste that is loved by many users. The strain offers fruity and earthy aromas combined with a slight sweetness and taste of mango. Delahaze offers a variety of effects that are reported by users. The main effects include euphoria, creativity, relaxation, and bliss. The strain can be used for both relaxing moments and creative activities.

Parents:

Mango Haze, Lemon Skunk

Terpenes

Ca

Caryophyllen

Ln

Limonen

Li

Linalool

My

Myrcen

Va

Valencen

Taste

Mango

Lime

Pine

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FAQ

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How easy is it for me, as a doctor, to integrate into the platform, and how long does it take until I can effectively use it?

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3

What support does Weed.de provide to doctors?

As an independent platform, we connect patients with doctors and pharmacies. Doctors can easily view the inventory of various pharmacies and provide appropriate advice to their patients.

4

Can I also use the platform on mobile devices?

Yes, we offer a user-friendly app for Android and iOS that allows you to conveniently access the platform from your mobile device. This gives you access to important features and information anytime and anywhere.

5

Which patients can be prescribed cannabis?

Patients can receive medical cannabis when conventional treatment is unavailable or when the treating physician deems another treatment unsuitable due to side effects and the patient's condition.

6

In which indications is cannabis effective?

Although cannabis is not approved for any specific indication, it shows promising evidence of positive effects in chronic pain, spasticity in multiple sclerosis, appetite loss, nausea and vomiting, as well as in various other areas such as dermatology, ophthalmology, internal medicine, and psychiatric disorders/symptoms.

7

Which doctors can prescribe medical cannabis?

In Germany, doctors from any specialty can issue a cannabis prescription, excluding dentists and veterinarians.

8

How is cannabis prescribed exactly?

Once the doctor has recognized cannabis as a suitable treatment method for the patient, they must complete a BTM prescription (Narcotics Prescription) specifying the quantity, cannabis strain, and dosage. The BTM prescription serves for legal documentation and regulation of the prescribed cannabis, enabling the patient to legally obtain the medicine from a pharmacy.

9

What challenges exist for the patient?

It is often challenging for patients to find a suitable doctor who listens to them and is open to individualized therapy. Additionally, it can be difficult to find pharmacies that have the required medication in stock.

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