Doug's Varin, the weed that doesn't make you hungry
Doug's Varin is a cannabis strain created in California. It has the particularity of being highly dosed in THCV. This cannabinoid slightly psychoactive, facilitates THC's access to CB1 receptors. The terpene Myrcene, massively present in Doug's Varin and mango is also responsible for this effect. This terpene makes the blood-brain barrier more permeable, allowing rapid access of THC to the bloodstream. cannabinoid receptors. Combined with THCV, the effects work faster. The high THCV content gives this Sativa a unique characteristic that could put the classics Amnesia and K-Train to shame.
Getting high without having to eat
Doug's Varin doesn't make you hungry, a real revolution for bellies on legs capable of eating a fridge after every smoking session. THCV inhibits, or even completely reverses, the intense hunger message sent by the nervous system disturbed by THC.
It contains 19% of THC, 0.2% of CBD and 15% of THCV. Its effects are extremely fast and energetic, but come down more quickly than varieties with higher THC levels. According to allbud.com, consuming Doug's Varin won't prevent you from taking on the hard work of the day.
Medical aspects
This variety is not recommended for people suffering from anorexia or loss of appetite. The 3 Californian breeders who conceived Doug's Varin carefully guard its genetic cross. As a result, it is only available in California, and production is mainly aimed at patients. More specifically, for people suffering from chronic fatigue, post-traumatic syndrome and Parkinson's disease.
Company researchers GW Pharmaceuticals are currently trying to create a treatment for obesity with THCV.
Théo Caillart
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