Well weed may be your answer. People can resort to sleeping pills as their last resort however these come with a whole host of side effects such as being very drowsy the next day or feeling like your drugged up so your body can’t do anything.
Let’s see how cannabis can help you.
First all of you need to know what type of cannabis you are smoking. There is a massive range and different types of strains can have different effects on people.
Skunk can be very powerful and instead of a high you experience you may have side effects such as hallucinations. Sativa strains can also give you an uplifting feeling and sleep can be affected if you are smoking this type of strain. Indica strains on the other hand can give your body a calming feeling and relax you so you are ready for bed before you count to ten.
Do your homework if you’re looking for the right type of cannabis to smoke if you are suffering from insomnia so you know what these effects will have on your body. If you are planning on having space cakes or eating weed in any food this will stay in your system up to 24 hours unlike smoking cannabis which will be 3 to 4 hours before the effects wear off.
Here at Discount Cannabis Seeds we have several strains which can help you with sleeping problems like insomnia. These are just a few we have picked out from our cannabis seeds store that can give you the heavy sedated feeling.
If you are a person who suffers from nightmares or sleep paralysis cannabis can help you having a good night’s rest. Being afraid of going to sleep can affect you and you can get into a vicious circle every night as your mind has gone into default mode on every time you get into bed you think of bad things you may have experienced or fearful of what may happen and you get yourself into a cycle where these relate into your dreams.
Just like children having nightmares we can all suffer from them and this can be recurring for some people. The cannabis strain that can work better to help with nightmares is the Sativa cannabis strain however an Indica cannabis strain can help people who suffer from insomnia. Knowing the reasons which you may find cannabis is right for you to aid your sleep is important as different strains can have different effects.
There are some side effects of smoking cannabis for a good night sleep which I think you should be mindful of. If you are a first timer user of cannabis you can feel sluggish the next day, this is maybe as your body is not used to weed and as you have had more sleep than you would normally and your body went into a pure relaxation state this can tire your body out. The higher the THC level the cannabis has in it can also determine how you feel the next day and you may feel the need to nap and feel lazy from smoking cannabis.
This raises an important argument with our medical professionals who are happy to give sleeping pills which can turn you into a walking zombie, but they can’t prescribe cannabis which can cure insomnia is obviously debatable. The obvious reason is that cannabis is not legal in the UK and other parts of the world, the doctor’s personal opinions on using cannabis as a medicinal purpose and the lack of research on cannabis which is now growing.
Cannabis can be a great relief for some people, and this varies from person to person on what is best for you, but I hope this blog about the relationship between smoking cannabis and making you feel tired has helped. Stay tuned for our next cannabis blogs coming to you soon on all the questions you may have about weed.
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