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What Is A Mimosa Strain?
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When gods needed an appetizer, a painkiller and an energizer at the same time, they created Mimosa strain by crossbreeding Purple Punch and Clementine. If you have been wondering how to make a mimosa, this is the way. That’s right! Even chefs use this beautiful strain to increase your appetite and give the dish a zesty twist like lemon haze.Â
It has a tropical appearance and smell that caters to its medical features as well, which means it contains terpenes such as limonene, linalool, and beta-caryophyllene, which have therapeutic properties that allow for the reduction of stress levels and the treatment of intense pain conditions such as fibromyalgia, migraines, and arthritis in its users. This is what’s in a mimosa.Â
If there was any brain fog, it rapidly dissipated and was replaced by motivation and attention. The majority of the benefits are felt in the body rather than the head, leaving you happy but calm. Individuals suffering from ADD and ADHD like the strain's ability to calm them down and help them focus on everyday duties. Mimosa strain puffs can also aid with depression, headaches, and appetite loss.
It is a Sativa-dominant strain (70% Sativa and 30% Indica) that contains about 20.5% of THC up to 27% and a low CBD rate of 0.05%. This strain’s power to relieve symptoms of anxiety, depression or stress comes along with energizing effects that come with a side note of relaxation which makes it not harsh but a gradual burst of energy.
Mimosa strain is a stimulant that helps keep you awake and motivated to get things done. It’s best taken during the day when it's uplifting and energy-boosting effects are most useful.
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Fragrances & Flavors
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- Citrus
- Herby
- Pine
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Common Usage & Effects
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- Mood Enhancer
- Creativity Enhancer
- Pain Relief
- Anti-anxiety
- Indigestion Relief
- Anti-nausea
- Anti-inflammatory
- Migraine Relief
- Chronic Pain Relief
- Glaucoma Treatment
- Appetite Enhancement
- Insomnia Treatment
Published at : 23/03/2023