Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
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This strain has made me really drowsy both times I've smoked it. I use high CBD strains for anxiety and relaxation... Great for that, as well as inducing sleep.
My last joint had been in 1967. I'd forgotten!
I had a fabulous couple of stony hours in my comfy bubble.
However, in addition what I'm looking for is pain relief, sleepiness and no signs of the horrid RLS.
So, after the fabulous time, pain returned, sleep evaded me and I suffered the stings and jerks of RLS.
Side effects: a bit tipsy/dizzy and a slight stomach ache.
Hangover! What's that about?
Writing to you from Harleguin town right now, train just pulled into the station about 10 mins ago.
HAHA!
Okay in all seriousness. I've typed like 3 reviews 10 mins. I'm am laser focused.
I am not nauseous as I usually am.
I am not in pain, (I weight train daily intense, typically in pain) yep no DOMs for me today. My lady Harlequin took care of that.
And I'm not feeling depressed or down.
A bit edged... um, tense, but not over the top like paranoia.
Great med use strain!
This has become my favorite for treating my TBI symptoms. Releases tension in the head, dampens the various headaches, and even relaxes my jaw without compounding my existing brain fog and memory problems.
Awesome stuff, I'm not a huge fan of Sativas, but this one worked well for me. I didn't get a high and I can feel the distraction from my pain.
definitely my favorite CBD strain. perfect balance for pain and relaxation
A unique feeling of mostly a body high.
Smoking this outright for me brought on an incredibly heady buzz that was not enjoyable at all. (see first review) I made a oil infusion of the medication and was able to create small dosages that really helped with pain. The interesting thing was, the first time trying it in an oil infusion, colors seemed to be affected but only on the first try. Became fast friends and while powerful, not a couch locker or a brain toaster either when taken in small doses.