I have to disagree on strain selection and overall the case study and how it was handled.
Yeah I'm not seeing a pothead beg for weed.
Sorry strains are really dependant on personal chemistry.
I'd recommend more sativa varieties with a mid THC content.
But it is very useful for add/adhd patients. Slows them down just enough to concentrate on the important tasks. But again strain dependant and sativa for day use and indica/ Afghanis for evening and before bed.
Good start.
And some truths in there. Driving while under the influence of THC has no impairment.
You're the strain expert. I appreciate and respect your comments on that. And a little later I'll add an edit to the end of the post. Thanks!
The biggest thing I can do for patients is to tell them to keep journal and to try out all the different strains and to document the effect
That's a great idea on several levels. First of all, you're encouraging optimal results. Secondly, you're reinforcing the need for a knowledgeable supplier who has a variety of strains. And keeping journal helps your customers internalize the process. They'll develop a feel for what keeps them healthy.
That would be the entire idea behind it!
It is nice to have a basis of knowledge. I would really like to discover more ways of being able to document medicinal strains and how it works for different patients.