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Which Is The Best Marijuana Strain For You?

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As states legalize the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, patients and healthcare professionals are starting to take a closer look at the different strains available and which ones may be most effective in treating specific medical conditions. In this comprehensive guide, we will provide an in-depth analysis of the various strains of marijuana and their potential medical benefits.

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Illinois Has A Comprehensive Medical Marijuana Program

In Illinois, getting a medical marijuana card is streamlined and straightforward. Patients only need to visit a licensed physician who is authorized to prescribe medical marijuana (marijuana doctor). Then they will receive a written recommendation for MMJ, which they can use to apply for a medical card. The application process is straightforward and can be completed online in just a few minutes. The whole process shouldn’t take more than 15-20 minutes for the doctor consult and another 10 minutes for the application.

Once you have your MMJ card, you can visit one of the many dispensaries located throughout the state. Illinois has approximately 55 licensed medical dispensaries, so one is close to where you live. You’ll be able to purchase many cannabis products, including flowers, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, and more.

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Sativa Strains for Medical Use

Sativa strains often treat depression, anxiety, and chronic pain. Some of the most popular Sativa strains for medical use include Jack Herer, Sour Diesel, and Green Crack. These strains are known for their uplifting and energizing effects and can help patients feel more alert and focused.

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Indica Strains for Medical Use

Indica strains are typically used to treat insomnia, anxiety, and chronic pain. Some of the most popular Indica strains for medical use include Purple Kush, Granddaddy Purple, and Northern Lights. These strains are known for their relaxing and sedative effects and can help patients feel more calm and relaxed.

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Hybrid Strains for Medical Use

Hybrid strains can treat a wide range of medical conditions, depending on the specific strain. Some of the most popular Hybrid strains for medical use include Blue Dream, OG Kush, and Girl Scout Cookies. These strains can produce a wide range of effects, from energizing to sedative, and can be used to treat conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, and depression.

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CBD VS. THC

In addition to the different types of strains, it is also important to understand the difference between CBD and THC. CBD, or Cannabidiol, is a non-psychoactive compound in marijuana known for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. THC, or Tetrahydrocannabinol, is the psychoactive compound in marijuana responsible for the “high” associated with marijuana use.


When it comes to medical use, CBD is often preferred over THC because it does not produce the same psychoactive effects. However, some medical conditions may benefit from the use of THC, such as chronic pain or nausea.

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Choosing the Right Strain for Your Medical Condition

Choosing the right strain of marijuana for your medical condition can be a complex process, as there are many different factors to consider. Some of the most important factors to consider include the type of strain, the CBD to THC ratio, and the specific terpenes and cannabinoids present in the strain.

It is also essential to work closely with a healthcare professional with experience prescribing medical marijuana. A qualifies marijuana doctor can help you navigate the complex world of strains and determine which is most effective for your specific medical condition.

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Conclusion

Overall, the use of medical marijuana is a complex and rapidly evolving field. With so many different strains available, it can be challenging to determine which one may be most effective for your specific medical condition.

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By understanding the different types of strains, the difference between CBD and THC, and the factors to consider when choosing a strain, patients and healthcare professionals can make more informed decisions about the use of medical marijuana. Please keep in mind that if you decide to go the medical route properly you will need to get a medical marijuana card.

It is also essential to work closely with a healthcare professional with experience prescribing medical marijuana. A qualified marijuana doctor can help you navigate the complex world of strains and determine which is most effective for your specific medical condition.

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Article reviewed by:

Dr. Richard Koffler

Richard Koffler, MD

NPI Number- 1467557264

  • Dr. Koffler is a Physiatrist, specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 
  • Graduated from the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University in 1993 Dr. Koffler completed a one-year internship in internal medicine at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City. 
  • Residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Rusk Institute at NYU Medical Center in New York City. Board certified in 1998. 
  • Trained in acupuncture at Helms Medical Institute at UCLA His medical practice incorporates proven conventional western medicine integrating eastern alternative practices. 
  • Medical Director of several medical clinics in NYC, Stamford CT, and Miami Beach, FL.