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Old 05-13-2017, 11:38 AM #8
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This is hard to answer as I dont fully understand your question.....
I have never had a high CBD strain cause a headache, but there are many strains that are dominant THC that have caused me to have a headache all have been an idica....

One of the reasons I medicate is to not have a headache, so all it takes it one try and Im done with anything that causes a headache!

Yeah regular weed out here contains lots of THC. But there are seeds/plants that contain very low THC and high CBD. I never tried it and its hard to get without a doctor.
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