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High Tide Dispensary CBD Dispensary and other natural solutions from our Farm to Pharm line including Elderberry, Essential Oils, ocean safe sunscreens and so much more.

Pharmacist owned, we look for natural ways to treat our customers. We have a full line of quality CBD prod

Another exciting CBD product offered by one of our partner companies (Lazarus Naturals)CBD Massage Oil !!! Who doesn’t n...
24/02/2019

Another exciting CBD product offered by one of our partner companies (Lazarus Naturals)
CBD Massage Oil !!! Who doesn’t need this? Take with you on your next massage or chiropractic session or use at home. You will thank me later. Small size $12 large is $38 and we sell the rollers too for $12.95

Have you had your Gummy today? Your good for you CBD gummy? Ours are totally THC free, an isolate...great for energy. I ...
22/02/2019

Have you had your Gummy today? Your good for you CBD gummy? Ours are totally THC free, an isolate...great for energy. I take one each morning, the Watermelon 🍉 is my favorite ! Have a great weekend my friends. Stay healthy

You can’t spell Colorado without “Color” Our h**p for our CBD products comes from Fort Lupton, Colorado.
18/02/2019

You can’t spell Colorado without “Color” Our h**p for our CBD products comes from Fort Lupton, Colorado.

Check this out, CBD oil helped my customer Donna S. with her psoriasis after just 3 weeks! CBD/H**p is an amazing natura...
18/02/2019

Check this out, CBD oil helped my customer Donna S. with her psoriasis after just 3 weeks! CBD/H**p is an amazing natural solution! We will be posting some of our many testimonials on this page, stay tuned.

Happy Valentines Day from your CBD Dispensary. We love how natural & effective our products are & we ❤️ our customers! T...
14/02/2019

Happy Valentines Day from your CBD Dispensary. We love how natural & effective our products are & we ❤️ our customers! Thank you. Today only CBD Bath Bombs are only $5 & we have our CBD Chocolate 10% off.

Happy Valentines Day! You got to get your sweetheart ❤️ a CBD Bath Bomb. Special price on the 14th only  - for just $5 e...
14/02/2019

Happy Valentines Day! You got to get your sweetheart ❤️ a CBD Bath Bomb. Special price on the 14th only - for just $5 each normally $8.95 And our CBD Chocolates are on sale too! Love to all. Available at Surfside Beach Pharmacy.

This is a long article but good information concerning Terpenes which play a vital role  in CBD and a major reason our n...
12/02/2019

This is a long article but good information concerning Terpenes which play a vital role in CBD and a major reason our new oil is so effective as it is “rich” in Terpene molecules. The more you know, you see why it is important to get quality CBD.

By writer, Matt Weeks:
Terpenes enhance the psychotropic effects of THC and increase the medicinal benefit of cannabis and CBD/H**p.
It’s not uncommon to hear people refer to THC as the “active ingredient” in cannabis. But that “common knowledge” would be wrong. While it’s true that THC has powerful properties, it’s not the only molecule within cannabis that can lay claim to the status of “active.” Enter the terpene…
Terpenes are fragrant molecules that naturally occur in cannabis/h**p plants and help protect it from predators like bugs, fungus and bacteria that can harm the plant before it has a chance to reproduce. While it was once considered an ancillary part of the plant as far as pharmaceutical effects go, new research indicates that terpenes may play an important role in the medicinal properties of the plant !

At the early stages of learning for cannabis medicine, scientists knew there was a gap in our understanding. After extracting straight THC and studying its effects, researchers were puzzled that patients reported lessened benefit from THC extract alone versus whole plant cannabis. In another study, researchers discovered that when patients smoked twice the amount of a THC-only cannabis, they felt fewer psychoactive effects than when smoking a different strain that had THC and other naturally occurring molecules.

The evidence led many to believe that there was something else within the plant that was responsible for creating or amplifying the effects of THC. In other words, the effects from cannabis, long attributed to active ingredient THC, must be due in part to other parts of the plant. This was known as the “entourage effect.”

Thanks to this research, we know that terpenes play an important role in the euphoric feelings that come along with cannabis use. They function the same way that anti-depression drugs like Prozac or Zoloft work — by allowing the feel-good chemical, serotonin, to stick around in the brain.
Terpenes also play an important role in one of medical ma*****na most useful functions: stopping seizures. During lab tests, scientists have found that a non-THC strain of cannabis extract also had the ability to help stop body spasms.

But even when terpenes are not exerting their own effects on users, they’re still earning their keep by adding extra punch to the power of CBD/THC; strengthening and enhancing its psychotropic influence on the human brain. They’re like steroids for relaxation and euphoria.
Many users of cannabis are probably more familiar with terpenes than they think. In addition to the terpenes’ wondrous talents in the medical realm, they’re also notable because of their odor. The smell of cannabis is a direct result of the plant’s terpene makeup.

And, like so many telltale signs in nature, the smells aren’t just there for decoration. The scents emitted by cannabis plants provide clues to molecular and chemical composition of the plant itself — and its affecting properties.
Recently, some cultivators and researchers have begun to catalogue how the smells of cannabis plants relate to their psychotropic and medicinal effects. For example, terpenes responsible for a musky scent indicate the strain will be most effective at creating a mellow, relaxing mood in users. Those with a citrusy, lemon-like odor tend to be mood elevators causing spikes in upbeat, happy feelings. And those with woodsy, pine-like smells usual deliver a more alert feeling.

There’s also a difference in the types of terpenes found in sativa-heavy and indica-heavy strains of cannabis.

The most dominate terpene in indica strains is myrcene, which produces a more natural, earthy aroma. The same chemical is present in many fruits, hops and lemongrass. Studies have shown myrcene plays a role in the slow, languid high that indica strains produce, but it also has been shown to prevent the formation of ulcers and effectively treat aches, pains and sleeplessness.

By contrast, sativa-heavy cannabis varieties are dominated by the terpenes terpinolene or pinene. Terpinolene is a common component of many soaps and perfumes. It occurs naturally in rosemary, and is responsible for giving a floral odor to certain cannabis strains. It’s well known as a depressant, but has also has been shown to be effective in treating certain types of cancer.
Limonene is the dominant terpene in many euphoria-inducing, mood-boosting strains of cannabis. It’s a chemical that gives of a very citrus-heavy scent, and is naturally found in fruit rinds, peppermint and pine needles. Outside of cannabis, it’s used in some common citrus-based cleaning products and has been shown to be particularly adept at fighting off fungus and bacteria.

As an entourage player, however, limonene’s most important statistic is the assist. It is rapidly absorbed in the body, and through its absorption, allows other molecules in cannabis to go to work more quickly.
As researchers and growers learn more about terpenes, it’s likely that both recreational and medical users will see new benefits from cannabis. A more nuanced understanding of the molecules will help doctors choose the most effective strains to combat physical and mental disorders, and allow casual users to experience exactly the kind of feel they like or in the case of CBD to target certain conditions.

By: Matt Weeks
A writer living and working in Athens, GA, Matt's work has appeared in various newspaper, magazines and online publications over the last 15 years.

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