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Cannabis flower essential oil, also known as hemp essential oil, is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the flowers and upper leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.) Hemp essential oil is distinct from hemp seed oil, hemp oil and hash oil: the former is a vegetable oil that is pressed from the seeds of low-THC varieties of hemp, the latter is a THC-rich extract of dried female hemp flowers (marijuana) or resin (hashish).
A pale yellow liquid, cannabis flower essential oil is a volatile oil that is a mixture of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and other terpenoid compounds. The typical scent of hemp results from about 140 different terpenoids. The essential oil is manufactured from both low-THC (“fibre-type”) and high-THC (“drug-type”) varieties of hemp. As most of the phytocannabinoids are nearly insoluble in water, hemp essential oil contains only traces of cannabinoids. Even in “drug-type” hemp, the THC content of the essential oil does not exceed 0.08%.
Hemp essential oil is used as a scent in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and candles. It is also used as a flavoring in foods, primarily candy and beverages.
You must use battery atomizer to vaporize, ask your cannabis consultant.
500MG APPROXIMATE FOR 100-200 INHALATIONS.
650MG APPROXIMATE FOR 130-260 INHALATIONS.
Categories of cannabis

Topicals
Topicals are cannabis-infused lotions, balms, and oils that are absorbed through the skin for localized relief of pain, soreness, and inflammation. Because they’re non-psychoactive, topicals are often chosen by patients who want the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the cerebral euphoria associated with other delivery methods. Other transdermal innovations are fast arriving in the cannabis market, including long-lasting patches and tingly lubricants for patients.
Strain-specific topicals attempt to harness certain terpenes and cannabinoids in a chemical profile similar to that of Blackberry Kush, Permafrost, Blueberry, or whatever other strains the processor wishes to imitate. Along with THC, CBD, THCA, and other cannabinoids, topical producers may also select ingredients and essential oils for additional relief, like cayenne, wintergreen, and clove.
Ask your consultant about the benefits of using cannabis topically today.

Edibles
THC and CBD are both fat soluble, making the skin an effective way to absorb the medicinal components of cannabis. The topics are ideal for patients seeking a quick relief without having to inhale or ingest the medicine. The use of topics is a great alternative for patients who want to avoid the effects that usually are associated with the use of cannabis, since the ingredients never reach the blood. Clínica Verde provides the patient with medicinal cannabis in the form of creams or patches

Capsules
Cannabis capsules can contain varying amounts of cannabinoids (active chemical compounds in cannabis), depending on your medical condition. These cannabis pills contain concentrated forms of cannabinoids for maximum health benefits. THC pills can treat a variety of symptoms including pain, seizures, sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, cancer, inflammation, and headaches. Here are a few reasons why you should considering making the switch to THC pills.

Flowers/Strains
There are different kinds of strains / flowers. Each one contains different characteristics.
Indica strains are known for being physically sedating and perfect for relaxing. Sativa strains typically provide more invigorating, uplifting cerebral effects that pair well with physical activity, social gatherings, and creative projects. Hybrid strains tend to fall somewhere in between the indica-sativa spectrum, depending on the traits they inherit from their parent strains.
Because of these perceived differences, medical patients using cannabis to treat their symptoms and conditions may also consider a strain’s classification. A patient suffering from fatigue or depression may use a sativa during the day, and another treating pain and insomnia will likely choose an indica strain at nighttime. High-CBD strains, which are preferred by patients treating seizures, anxiety, pain, and a few other conditions – may be of either category, but offer little to no psychoactive effects.
Flowers must be ground and vaporized. Ask your cannabis consultant about offers and accessories. You can combine different flowers to vary your treatment.