ACDC reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain ACDC.
it's helpful with my lower back pain. I use this strain though the day.
A nice 4.7 from me. Not much of a head high (which is how I prefer it, actually), but a beautiful, numbing body high that just wrecks pain and inflammation, as well as muscle spasticity.
Great bud. My strain was 14% CBD and 0.6% THC. The taste was great, smooth, and didn't cause any excessive dry mouth. I had a great body buzz and my mind was sharp as ever. Almost no head high. I was alert and my thoughts were clear. No pain and very relaxed feeling. Great for calming down at the end of a stressful day and just just taking it easy in front of the TV.
September 14, 2015
I bought it for my chronic nausea and I think it actually made it worse. I had to get out of bed because it got so bad. Probably works great for other people because of the high CBD content, but if you're just using it for nausea, watch out.
November 18, 2015
I got the highest because I have chronic pain... I Came To Nectar They Are Very Nice Friendly And Great Customer Service
April 8, 2016
I love this. After studying the science involved with CBD having a reverse effect, I've become fond of using this for when I need to get studying done and I may have too much of a residual high from a previous smoke.
September 23, 2016
7.1% cbd .9% thc super dank you hold it longer you defineately feel it quicker,very heavy body high im loving it super good for before bed ⚡️
Why is this strain called ACDC? I have no idea. Name selections aside, I picked up .5g of ACDC from a dispensary here in Eugene (grown by High Mountain Organics) just to try it, and I'll be back for more. The friendly budtender who sold me on ACDC said it was good for when she "just wants to let go...ahh." This sounded good to me—and she was right. ACDC, with its high CBD content and almost no THC, brings on muscle relaxation for sure. But this is important—> *please don't assume that a strain with no psychoactive effects means you won't get high* —>letting go of tension feels really, really good—as does being more in the moment and not worrying. Get rid of all of the body/mind stress baloney, and you lift, you really do. It also helped me prepare for an hour-long psychic reading (I'm a certified psychic channel as well as meta-physician of feelgoodedness.) After a puff or two of ACDC, I landed more in the moment and connected to Earth, while relaxed enough to trust and let my intuition flow. Also worth mentioning: ACDC reportedly helps with MS, epilepsy, pain, and the side effects of chemotherapy. Wow!! And it's not snake oil either! Just a plant, a very kind plant. (Note: if you have some dishes to wash or something, and you want to jazz things up, you could mix this strain with, say, a high THC sativa such as Jack Herer or a high THC hybrid energizer such as Pineapple.)
........ I shared my ACDC with a friend who usually avoids marijuana—he says most pot makes him paranoid, anxious, and muddles his mind at work the next day. Not the case with ACDC he said. He was impressed. For me, ACDC didn't bring on any paranoia (essential), was not particularly munchie-producing (semi-essential), and I felt relaxed while not falling immediately into a long winter's nap (important, because I wanted to write this review). Overall, a splendid strain that I'll keep in my medicine cabinet. I'll call it "Let Go" though, instead of ACDC. Just sayin.'
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***My older sister introduced me to pot when I was in the 6th grade in the 70s. I didn't get high—apparently I didn't inhale. After that I didn't smoke much pot until recreational marijuana was miraculously legalized in Oregon in 2015. Now I write reviews on Leafly.***