Comparing Cannabis sativa with
Cannabis Indica and their hybrids
By James H Freire Jr.
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In comparing varieties within a genus one must establish representative
examples as benchmarks for each variety. In doing so the examples must represent
all of the hallmarks of each variety. To this end I have chosen generic afghani
as my benchmark indica and a Oaxaca/ Colombian cross as my benchmark sativa.
From these two varieties we can make most of the important differences and
similarities apparent. When trying to choose a medical strain one must first
make a list of desired benefit from the use of cannabis, for instance if you
have chronic fatigue with fibromyalgia you may wish for the following benefits
1) increased energy 2) pain relief 3) immunological support A person would
then research which variety has shown efficacy in these areas and choose one or
more varieties to achieve the desired results. It may well be a single hybrid
can produce all desired effect( In this case possibly a sativa dominant hybrid
for reasons we'll get into). One must remember that most of the information on
this is anecdotal and some what subjective so any specific application is
greatly dependent on ones own response to the variety. With these things said
lets talk about the plants, in general Cannabis sativa is the taller lankier
variety that under optimal conditions can reach 5-6 m, it is usually
characterized by narrow serrated leaves and a loose spear-like flower cluster
that can be extremely resinous. The cannabinoids present in Cannabis sativa are
characterized by an elevated cannabidiol level and a more stimulating
psychological effect (although certain african and Hawaiian types can be quite
sedative in a somewhat unique way). Sativas also seem to have greater immune
enhancing abilities than indica varieties. Tinctures made from sativa cannabis
are very effective on strep throat, and the variety seems to be preferred by
immune compromised patients.
Cannabis indica is characterized by a shorter stockier growth pattern(1-2m)
with wide deeply serrated leaves and a much more compact and dense flower
cluster. The cannabinoids found in indicas generally have an elevated cannabinol
level and a much more narcotic type psychological effect. Indicas make very good
pain "relievers" and sedatives. Tinctures made from indicas are
effective on muscle spasm and various types of myalgia and neuralgia. These
varieties seem to be preferred for nausea also. (this is now being challenged by
the effectiveness of some of the sativa dominant crosses available) Now with
that said one should know that there are probably 500( or more) different
"hybrids" of sativas and indicas each with its own unique cannbinoid
profile. By using the general guidelines for the benchmark varieties one can
experiment with different hybridizations to fine tune the effect desired.
Keep in mind that you are the best judge of what works for you and it
will be up to you to determine what that will be. Strain recommendations to
benefit specific body systems
1) Neurological problems should be treated on a case by case basis with
sativa dominant hybrids being used as stimulating agents (such as in tension
headache) only where a stimulating effect is desired. In general neurological
problems respond well to the soothing effects of the indica profile .As an aside
I personally know a young man who was able to eliminate haldol and control his
Tourette's syndrome using indica dominant strains.
2) Musculoskeletal problems can present a dual problem, the pain
associated with these ailments can often be accompanied by depression and
fatigue. So the easy solution of recommending a strongly analgesic indica could
compound the secondary ailments of fatigue and depression. In these cases a
hybrid variety could be the answer, look for pain relief of an afghani crossed
with a stimulating sativa to help keep you active, if you could benefit from it.
In some instances simply using a very potent Hawaiian or african sativa can give
a balance between pain relief and energy level (these types seem to slow the
body but leave the mind very active)
3) Immunological problems create special needs for the patient as far as
product purity and method of cure. AIDS patient cannot be exposed to molds or
fungi so great care must be used in curing the product to absolute dryness. Also
immunological problems can also be quite painful so choosing a product to give
maximum benefit with minimal negative impact on the immune system. The feed back
I have received indicates that sativa varieties are preferred by immune
compromised patients for their uplifting effects (could this be whats behind the
immune enhancing effect ? ) and the energy boost the can provide.
4) Gastrointestinal effects are what really sparked the renaissance of
cannabis medicine. Cannabis' powerful antiemetic and appetite enhancing
properties have been known by cancer patients for years. For this system I will
make one broad recommendation; indicas seem to be broadly effective for most GI
complaints ,the exception being motion sickness which responds to the
stimulating effects of a sativa variety
5)Dermatological problems can take on several forms, plain itching or lesions
of some kind. Systemic anti-inflammatory cannabinoids can be of benefit. look
into low doses of indica type cannabis (excess use can actually make you itch
much like the effect opiates have on some people) and perhaps a topical
preparation of resinous sativa (disolved in an emolient of some kind ) can
provide topical anti-inflammatory effect.
6)Cardiopulmonary issues and cannabis are a controversial subject as
mainstream medicine views the inhalation of any smoke as anathema. But patients
with lung and heart problems find benefit from the use of Cannabis in spite of
negative medical bias. Cardiac patients can get benefit from sedative indicas
for relaxation and stress relief but care should be exercised as Cannabis use
can slightly raise heart rate but without an increase in blood pressure( I use
cannabis before my post bypass exercise sessions and can sustain 45 min hard
aerobic exercise without problems less than 1 year after surgery) Pulmonary
ailments generally shouldn't be treated with smoked product with the exception
being conditions which respond to an expectorant product smoked Cannabis of any
variety is an excellent expectorant.
7)Psychological therapy using Cannabis is as old as man's association with
it. Cannabis is effective in substance withdrawal and various mental
perturbations. One way it works is by changing the mood of the user, usually in
a positive direction, although it can cause paranoia and agitation in some
cases. Strain selection for psychological problems should hinge on whether the
condition causes agitation and unrest or depression and angst and appropriate
stimulating or sedative qualities should be chosen
8)Endocrine conditions are as a rule not primarily affected by Cannabis and
its use is primarily palliative .Strain selection should focus on immune
enhancement and easing distressful sensations. (I am presently working on
updating this section of information as some new facts have recently arisen)
9)Chemotherapy and radiation therapy cause great stress to the body, indeed
these treatments literally bring the body close to death to destroy the less
hardy cancer. As a result a whole range of physical and psychological symptoms
accompany these drastic treatments. The most well known being the wracking
nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy but the list of secondary
effects of treatment is much longer .Again treatment with Cannabis should be of
a supportive nature, sustaining the appetite, easing discomfort, and raising the
spirits of the patient, sativas seem good for this effect as well as sustaining
the immune system.
10) Ophthalmologic uses range from easing glaucoma to slowing macular
degeneration. I believe indicas to be most effective in eye conditions because
of what I believe to be a higher concentration of calcium channel blocking
cannabinoids. These substances work in a similar manner to calcium channel
medications for blood pressure except the eye has nerve receptors specific to
endocannabinoids (substances created in the body)
11) Gynecological problems treated with Cannabis were made famous by Queen
Elizabeth's use for pre-menstrual symptoms. As her Cannabis probably came from
India at the time it was probably an indica or indica dominant hybrid This
guideline is by no means complete and as more research is done and more longtime
medical users come forward with new applications I will update as applicable. To
this end I ask that if any one would care to contribute information on medical
applications please contact me through this forum, we after all are the longest
running cannabis study in existence we simply must correlate the data and
interpret it out side of political influence. I'm sure that as more research is
done the potential for this amazing medicine will become apparent. To date most
research is done wth smoked Cannabis or synthetic derivatives, leaving out the
effects of alternative ingestion modes (tincture, food, transdermal, vaporizers,
inhalers). All of these modes will change the effect of the same Cannabis. We
who this information is for, are at present the forefront of Cannabis research.
It is we who will not be denied this wonderful remedy and we who will pioneer
its reestabliment of it's rightful place among man's medicine chest. I wrote
this some time ago and am presently updating it to reflect a more modern and up
to date view of Cannabis strain specific therapies.
AILMENTS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS AFFECTED AS FOLLOWS
1) Neurological Delerium tremens schizophrenias Neurasthenia Stuttering
Tourette's syndrome Persistant insomnia Tension headache Nonpsychotic organic
brain syndrome Multiple Sclerosis Cerebal palsy Epilepsies Grand Mal seziures
Limbic rage syndrome Jacksonian epilepsy Migraines Tic Doloroux Neuropathy
Nystagmus,Congenital Insmonia Tremor/involuntary movments Myofacial pain
syndrome
2) Musculoskeletal Post polio syndrome Amyotrphic lateral sclerosis Multiple
sclerosis Quadraplegia Paraplegia Carpal tunnel syndrome Arthritis,rhumatoid
Arthrits,degenerative Arthritis,post traumatic Arthropathy,degenerative Patellar
chondromalacia Ankylosis Intervertebral disk disease Lumbosacral back disease
Muscle spasm spondylolisthesis Scoliosis
3) Imunological AIDS related illness Viral B hepatitis,chronic Viral C
hepatitis, chronic Cancer Lupus Scleroderma Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome
Fibromyalgia Chronic fatigue syndrome Hepatitis( non-viral) Pancreatitis
Prostatitis
4) Gastrointestinal Psychogenic pylorospasm Migraine Acute gastritis
Gastritis Peptic ulcer/Dyspepsia Colitis,ulcerative Pylorospasm,reflex Regional
enteritis Crohn's disease Colitis Irritable bowel syndrome( spastic colon)
Hiccough Vomiting Nausea Diarrhea Cachexia Motion sickness
5) Dermatological Henoch-Schoelei Purpura Pruritis ( generalized itching)
Scleroderma
6) Cardiopulmonary Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia Post cardiotomy syndrome
Acute sinusitis Chronic sinusitis Asthma ( unspecified) Cystic Fibrosis Cough
Hypertension
7) Psychological Senile dementia Schizophrenia Schizoaffective disorder Mania
Major depresssion, recurrent Bipolar disorder Anxiety disorder Panic disorder
Obsessive compulsive disorder Alcoholism Opiate dependence Sedative dependence
Cocaine dependence Amphetamine dependence Tobacco dependence Post traumatic
stess syndrome Intermittent explosive display Psychogenic PAT Limbic rage
syndrome Hypertension
8) Endocrine Graves disease Thyroiditis Diabetic gastropareisis Amyloidosis
Dysthymic disorder Parkinson's disease huntington's disease Limbic rage syndrome
Pancreatitis Prostatitis
9) Chemo/Radiation therapy Cancer Chemotherapy Radiation therapy Major
depression, recurrent Anxiety disorder Panic disorder Opiate dependence Sedative
dependence Migraine Acute gastritis Gastritis Peptic ulcer/ Dyspepsia
Pylorospasm Anorexia Vomiting Nausea Diarhea Cachexia
10) Opthalmological Macular degeneration Glaucoma Dyslexic Amblyopia Color
blindness Conjunctivtis Drusen of optic nerve
11) Gynecological Endometriosis Premenstrual syndrome This is a list of
ailments shown to be affected by cannabis compiled by Dr Tod H Mikuriya M.D.
available at www.drugsense.org/CCUA/ICD9.html
and grouped by body system by James H Freire Jr.
Duplications of ailments indicate multiple system symptomology. I
expect this list to be some what fluid ,as more research is done I will attempt
to maintain the accuracy of this listing. Certain statements regarding endocrine
function need