Best Weed Strains for Sex

Cannabis has received a lot of attention in the wellness business in recent years. Cannabis components may have health benefits, including being an aphrodisiac, according to research. Some cannabis strains may be beneficial for sexual intercourse, though additional research is needed.

Though research continues into cannabis and its benefits in and out of the bedroom, 68.5 percent of people in one study said sex while using cannabis was more pleasurable.

Derived from the cannabis plant, cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are two well-known components of the plant. THC is the compound responsible for the intoxicating effects. As for CBD, people may take CBD or CBD-based products for many reasons, such as reducing pain, controlling anxiety, and managing seizures.

Do strains really matter?

There is very little human research on the effects of different cannabis strains on sex. As a result, there is no proof that some strains are superior for sex. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that various strains are superior for specific conditions.

Terpenes are compounds found in plants that are responsible for the aroma and flavor. If one cannabis plant smells like diesel and another reminds you of lemons — that’s terpenes at work.

Low sex drive

2017 studyTrusted Source suggests that cannabis may activate the part of the brain that controls arousal. For this reason, cannabis may be helpful for people with low sex drive. Conversely, a 2015 review Trusted Source reports that excessive use of cannabis may lower sex drive in males.

Poor lubrication

CBD may now be found in a variety of personal lubricants on the market. While there isn't much study on CBD and lubrication, the available evidence shows that topical CBD may help with pain and inflammation. As a result, CBD-infused lubricants may be beneficial to those who suffer from dryness and uncomfortable intercourse. Before using both, users should make sure the CBD lubricant is compatible with condoms.

Risks and side effects

Current research suggests there are very few side effects from cannabis components, such as CBD or THC.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source, CBD is safe, and the only potential side effects are likely to be interactions with other medications a person may be taking.

A person consuming THC may experience some temporary side effects. These can include:

  • dry mouth

  • red eyes

  • slower than average response times

  • a general feeling of being high

  • memory loss

  • issues with coordination

  • increased heart rate

According to several studies, taking THC on a regular or big scale may raise the risk of developing schizophrenia in persons who are predisposed to it. Neither CBD nor THC appear to have any major negative effects, and neither can be lethal when used carefully. While there is little research on other cannabis components, such as terpenes, they do not appear to have significant adverse effects.

If you’re looking to break out of your comfort zone when it comes to sex, there’s anecdotal evidence that some strains can help. Based on online user reviews, these strains lower your inhibitions and boost your confidence:

  • Granddaddy Purple, an indica

  • Trainwreck, a potent sativa-dominant hybrid

  • Atomic Northern Lights, an indica-dominant hybrid

  • Blue Dream, a sativa-dominant hybrid

Some strains, especially with the right dosing, can give you the energy to keep up with the most enthusiastic of bedmates. Based on online user reviews, these are the strains to consider if you’re in the mood for an Energizer Bunny-esque romp:

  • Green Crack, a sativa

  • Cheese Quake, a hybrid

  • Super Lemon Haze, a zesty sativa

Any cannabis stain will make you chill if you use too much, so look for relaxing strains and dose right to ensure the right level of chill for turning up the heat. Try these relaxing strains:

  • Master Kush, an indica

  • Mr. Nice, a sativa

  • Animal Cookies, a balanced hybrid

Here are some other strains to really ramp up erogenous play and give you the tingles:

  • Bubblegum Kush, an indica-dominant strain

  • Sour Diesel, a pungent sativa

  • Jillybean, an indica-dominant strain

Strains that may be good for libido include:

  • Wedding Cake

  • Do-Si-Dos

  • Wedding Gelato

According to the study, the top strains for anxiety include:

  • Bubba Kush

  • Skywalker OG Kush

  • Kosher Kush

Some of the top strains for pain relief may include:

  • Zkittlez

  • G13

  • Harlequin

Conclusions:

There’s no right or wrong strain for sex. The best one for that encounter will depend on how your body responds to specific strains and on the type of romp you’re aiming for. Dosing can make or break your experience, so follow the advise of most experts and start modest (dosage-wise) and gradually increase your intake if you chose to do so.

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