Cherry Drops strain
Cherry Drop is a sativa dominant hybrid strain (80% sativa/20% indica) created through crossing the delicious Cherry AK-47 X Cali OG strains. If you’re after a super delicious bud with a heady high, you’ve found it with Cherry Drop. This bud packs a super sweet and fruity cherry candy flavor with hints of creamy earthiness and a touch of flowers. The aroma is very much the same, much like indulging in a bowl of ripe cherries while sitting in a field of flowers.
The Cherry Drop high will hit you almost as soon as you exhale, rushing through your brain with a lifted sense of euphoria. You’ll feel energized and stimulated with a light tingly sense that activates your senses and gets your mood to whole new plane of happiness. A sense of creativity accompanies this blissful boost, helping you think artistic thoughts and easily chat with those around you.
Combined with its high 13-18% average THC level, these effects give Cherry Drop an edge in treating conditions such as chronic fatigue, depression, chronic stress, appetite loss or nausea and fibromyalgia. This Cherry Drops has small and fluffy piecey olive green nugs with bright reddish orange hairs, deep amber undertones and a coating of chunky amber crystal trichomes.
How to get medical cannabis in the UK for your condition?
To qualify for Cherry Drops medical cannabis in the UK you will need to get a prescription from a doctor who specializes in your condition. A GP can refer you to a specialist but can’t prescribe medical marijuana themselves.
Whether you choose to talk to a specialist working for the NHS or a private clinic could impact your chances of getting a cannabis prescription in the UK.
Option 1 with the NHS: The NHS and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) are currently taking a cautious approach to Cherry Drops medicinal cannabis prescriptions. Because of this NHS specialists can only prescribe cannabis for severe forms of epilepsy, nausea caused by chemotherapy and spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis (MS).
Option 2 with Private Clinics: Specialists working with private medical marijuana clinics in the UK have more freedom to use their judgement as experts and can prescribe medicinal cannabis for a much wider range of conditions from anxiety to arthritis. (Find a full list of over 20 conditions in the section below.)
Whether you decide to go down the NHS or private route, you should first talk to your NHS GP about your desire to treat your condition with cannabis. (See our tips for talking to your GP below.)
This is essential because specialists working for private clinics or the NHS will need to see that you’ve discussed mainstream treatments for your condition with your GP in your patient notes before allowing you to switch to a CBPM (Cherry Drops cannabis based product for medicinal use).
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