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Cannabis flos 17/1 IMC

Hindu Kush

Spain

Indica
THC
17%
Irradiation
Yes
CBD
1%

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About the strain

Hindu Kush

Hindu Kush, a renowned indica strain from Afghanistan and Pakistan, offers a sweet sandalwood aroma and a deep sense of calm that may help alleviate pain, nausea, and stress. With a high THC content (20-32%), it induces euphoria and sedation, making it ideal for relaxation and treating various conditions. Terpenes include Ocimenee, Terpinolenee, and Beta-Myrcene. Its skunky, earthy flavor and bright green buds with amber trichomes add to its allure. Hindu Kush developed this dense layer of protective crystal trichomes to shield itself from the harsh climate of its homeland, making it an absolute highlight for all hash enthusiasts. This worldwide favorite is renowned for its long-lasting high and soothing properties.

Parents:

Landrace from Hindu Kush

Terpenes

Ce

Carene

Ca

Caryophyllen

Ln

Limonen

Sn

Sabinen

Taste

Fr

Fruity

Sweet

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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.

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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.

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