My friends and I have different tastes in cannabis

I have always heard that any particular medication can affect two separate people in wildly odd ways. After years of taking several medications prescribed by health workers, I couldn’t agree with that sentiment more. One of the most bizarre examples I can remember is the case with benadryl. There was a time when I would take it as a sleep aid plus for terrible allergy symptoms during the day. To this day, benadryl is easily one of the most sedating drugs that I have ever had in my life. It was a guarantee to end my insomnia if I took roughly 50mg of benadryl before I went to bed. Believe it or not, I had an acquaintance in college insist that she always became intensely hyper after taking benadryl. I told her many times that I couldn’t believe it. Then one day I was hanging out with her plus she took one of those pink pills. Her pollen irritations are as horrible as mine, so she uses it for the sinus relief. I easily saw her get extremely hyper plus stimulated as if she had drunk a lot of Dunkin Donuts Coffee or taken speed pills. It was shocking to me, although she had been telling the truth the entire time. Cannabis strains honestly work in the same way. Every time I go to the cannabis dispensary, there is such a massive selection of various cannabis strains. They have a huge variety in every form of marijuana that you can think of, whether you want buds, hash, wax, shatter, rosin, distillate oil, or cartridges. I started to regularly keep track of what strain I would take each time so I could record how they would affect me. I eventually discovered that some of the dispensary strains that my friends loved so much easily had adverse effects on my mental health. Likewise, there are all kinds of strains from the dispensary that I get whenever they are available for purchase. Amazingly enough, many of my friends don’t enjoy Gorilla Glue #4 nearly as much as I do.

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