Best strain for inoperable back pain - AC/DC? Other?

jeroly

Well-Known Member
I've been growing for about a year, mostly for fun, enjoying some of the fruits of my labours but getting equal enjoyment from sharing my harvests with friends. I was talking the other day with a friend who, upon hearing of my new hobby, was asking me if I could help out his dad who suffers with bad, and apparently inoperable, back pain.

I saw some info that made me think ac/dc, which apparently is a phenotype of cannatonic, might be the best choice. Any other opinions?

The problem with acdc is that it apparently is only available as a clone. I saw that bodhi makes a seed that's a cross of acdc with another high cbd strain so that might be a good substitute... but I can't seem to find a US based seed bank that sells it... any suggestions?

Thanks in advance to all with ideas!!!
 

jafro daweedhound

Well-Known Member
This is for all intents and purposes spam...the bank doesn't have AC/DC nor the Bodhi strain nor do you give any real recommendations AND THAT'S NOT A US BASED SEED BANK.
Actually that was me trying to help you..... as this is what people on this site try to do. That being said, I will try again to "spam YOU" the following spam was from their web site;

http://www.medicinalorganic.com/seeds/ac_dc_seeds.htm

Genetics: Ruderalis x Cannatonic Pheno Strain: Sativa Dominant Flowering Time: 9 Weeks
Height: Medium-Bushy Yield: Great


6 Seed pack - $40



ACDC is a sativa-dominant phenotype of the high-CBD cannabis strain, Cannatonic. One remarkable characteristic of ACDC is its THC:CBD ratio of 1:20, meaning this strain induces no psychoactive effects. Tests have put ACDC’s CBD content as high as 19%, which helps many patients treat pain, anxiety, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and the negative effects of chemotherapy, all without intoxication.


Have a HERBTASTIC DAY





Been serving SPAM since yesterday...
 
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