I was first exposed to weed as a wee child in the 1970s when its stinky secondhand perfume wafted into my little lungs.
It wasn’t meant to, but couldn’t be helped when the family went to parties filled with happy hippies.
From the Age of Weed
There were joints, brownies, and probably other items that were mostly kept outside the frame of my tender eyesight. I saw rolling paper often, but don’t recall spotting any bongs.
Growing up in Northern California during that time this was not rare.
Sometimes it smelled like skunk, others of burnt oregano. The earthy, herbal, woody fragrance of my childhood marked the Age of Weed.
To the World of Weed
During the last decade, we’ve seen a massive marijuana movement, a renaissance of sorts, as weed has become legal in various states across the US.
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I’m here to guide you, your Virgil in the world of weed, aka, cannabis.
What is the Best Weed? THCA
The world of weed is wide and complicated. There are more weed strains than I can count and a multitude of uses for each.
But I’m here to help you sort through all of the options and figure out “what’s the best weed for me?”
In my case, THCA is a slam dunk because it’s anti-inflammatory and non-intoxicating with no psychoactive effects. That may not be the best choice for you, so I’ll explore a variety of alternatives as well.
Other Names for Weed
First, what is weed called? We referred to it as marijuana in the 1970s, technically it’s known as cannabis, but it’s also called:
- Pot
- Herb
- Grass
- Bud
- Ganja
- Mary Jane
And there are a whole host of other slang terms that refer to marijuana as well.
What is Weed?
But what exactly is weed or marijuana?
Weed is the dried flowers of the cannabis sativa plant. The hue of this light green-silvery mixture is slightly similar to the color of sage.
How is Weed Used?
According to the National Institutes of Health, weed is used in a variety of ways, including:
- Smoking –hand-rolled cigarettes called joints; or pipes
- Bongs –aka water pipes
- Blunts –marijuana in a cigar wrap
- Teas –typically used for medicinal purposes
- Edibles –such as brownies, cookies, candies
- Vaporizers –devices used for inhalation
- Tinctures –often used for healing
- Salves –used to treat aches and pains
What is in Weed?
Some of the main compounds you’ll hear about when people talk weed are:
- THC –psychoactive and intoxicating, responsible for the high
- THCA –non-intoxicating, converts to THC when heated
- CBD –non-intoxicating, relaxing, anti-anxiety
- CBN –non-intoxicating, neuro-protective, reduces inflammation
And there are hundreds of others.
Which Weed to Get High?
If you’re interested in getting high, the following will matter to you.
The main psychoactive, or mind-altering ingredient in weed, as mentioned above is THC.
The weed plant also contains more than 100 compounds that are chemically related to THC, called cannabinoids1 that are psycho-actively inert.
What is THC Weed?
I want to take a moment to outline the differences in the substances listed above.
First and foremost, let’s take a look at THC versus THCA. THC stands for tetrahydrocannabinol. Again, take note, THC is the psychoactive component of marijuana.
THC is Psychoactive
I use products that do not contain THC because I don’t want to get high.
THC is the cannabinoid known for creating feelings of intoxication, euphoria, and hunger, aka, the munchies.
What is THCA Weed?
On the other hand, THCA is a fantastic choice for me, because it has all the health benefits of weed without any of the high.
THCA, or tetrahydrocannabinol-acid, is a precursor to THC.
It’s the perfect thing for a middle-aged woman like me.
THCA My Weed of Choice
I started taking THCA in 2017 when I found out about it from my friend Karin, founder of Sweet Mary Jane, and author of the cookbook [above].
Karin is incredibly knowledgeable about all things weed and has been on the cutting edge of the marijuana industry for decades.
I love learning about hemp and marijuana’s medicinal properties from her.
Weed Tincture 2:1 CBD +THCA
Right now I’m using a product from Karin’s company, Sweet Mary Jane. This weed tincture contains a 2:1 ratio of CBD to THCA and I take it before bed.
When my neck acts up I apply this oral tincture to it, using it as a topical treatment, which relieves my neck pain in a couple of minutes.
What is CBD?
So, you may be wondering why I haven’t mentioned CBD until now.
That’s for a couple of reasons. First, there are numerous CBD products on the market with a range of quality, which is an issue.
Second, the medical professionals and weed experts that I know, tell me CBD alone is not effective.
Does CBD Work?
Along these lines, the properties of CBD shine when combined with some form of THC, such as THCA.
Is Weed Legal?
Here in the US, we are in a funny situation when it comes to weed legalization. This substance is not legal on a federal level, in fact, it is still considered a schedule 1 substance by the federal government.
Alternatively, weed is legal in a number of states. Yes, this is crazy.
Weed Legal States
Some states have legalized medical marijuana, others have legalized both medical marijuana and recreational weed. Here in Colorado, weed is big business.
Where is Weed Legal?
So, if you want to buy weed, you need to know –where is weed legal? There are several weed legal states and to help you figure out what’s going on where I’ve provided the “weed map” above.
Legal Weed
Legal weed can be found for medical use in 20 states, for recreational use in 17 states.
Because of its federal standing, marijuana products cannot be sold or shipped across state lines. So don’t even think of sending grandma that healing tincture for her arthritis if it contains any form of THC.
While we’re on the subject of what not to do –do not let your pets smoke weed.
Medical Marijuana
If your state does not allow recreational marijuana, you can still get it if the state permits medical marijuana use.
You will be forced to go to a medical marijuana doctor, aka mmj doctor, which is usually quite costly.
Medical Marijuana Card
You will have to do this to obtain a medical marijuana card so that you can go to a shop, aka, dispensary, that sells medical marijuana.
Once you get the card it is hassle-free.
Again, the expense can be a large barrier to entry which is very sad when people are using weed for cancer pain relief and other ailments.
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Near Me
If you’re looking for “weed near me” I’ve got you covered with this handy weed finder for medical marijuana in your area.
Benefits of Medical Marijuana
Medical marijuana is thought to relieve inflammation, pain, symptoms of arthritis, seizures, and much, much more.
I first wrote about medical marijuana here in an article called Top Five Alternative Treatments for Epilepsy.
Medical Marijuana for Epilepsy
In that piece, I described the benefits of Charlotte’s Web, a strain of medical marijuana high in CBD, along with the Keto Diet, as optimum alternative treatments for some seizure conditions.
Given that more than 20% of epilepsy patients get absolutely no relief from pharmaceutical treatment,2 it is cruel to not make alternatives like medical marijuana available to them.
Does Medical Marijuana Work?
I do a lot of things to improve my health. Although I was diagnosed with MS in 2006, recently I learned that I’ve actually suffered from it since 1993.
Given that I’ve been living with this disease for almost 30 years, it seems like my lifestyle strategies are working fairly well. Still, one of the issues is that I do so many things at once that I can’t really tell what the exact benefits are from each treatment.
Medical Marijuana and Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
Some of us don’t have the time to do one thing at a time, and I’m ok with that. I generally think that using this 2:1 tincture each night has been helpful. Can I tell you exactly why? No.
I walk and work out every day which seems to prevent the multiple sclerosis symptoms that the majority of people with MS suffer from, such as muscle spasms and generalized pain. My THCA helps too.
Reduce Inflammation with Medical Marijuana and Gluten-Free Diet
Recently, I took a friend to a weed shop here in Boulder. I introduced her to my favorite weed –THCA. As I mentioned previously, this more newly discovered cannabinoid has no psychoactive effect.
My friend also has Multiple Sclerosis and she was looking for something to reduce inflammation and support her overall health.
Like me, she follows a Gluten-Free Diet to reduce inflammation with food, and now she is using THCA to further reduce her MS symptoms and general inflammation.
MMJ for Cancer and Pain Relief
I’ve heard that THC is fantastic for pain control, but thankfully, that’s not an issue for me.
I have older friends who have used medical marijuana to control nausea and pain during radiation and chemotherapy, and they have told me weed is far more effective at pain relief than the opioids they were giving for cancer treatment.
Medical Marijuana and the Weed Plant
I’ve studied herbs since 1993, and I look at marijuana as a plant-based remedy.
It’s not perfect, but like many plants, it has numerous uses and benefits. As with most herbs, I believe in ingesting a complete form of the plant. Given that I don’t grow marijuana this becomes a bit complicated.
Do Not Heat THCA it Converts to THC
I have a friend in California, a hippie in his late 70’s who grows cannabis in his backyard. He eats it raw, on his salad every day, and this way he gets the benefit of the whole plant without the high.
One day, he decided to have soup for lunch and he tossed his weed into it. He told me he was higher than a kite.
Why? He had heated the plant in his soup, converting THCA into THC. Big mistake if you are avoiding psychotropic effects when you take cannabis.
Women’s Health and Weed
If you’re looking for more in-depth information on weed, you might like to read the book, A Woman’s Guide to Cannabis, by Nikki Furrer, a weed lawyer, cultivator, and CEO of Fleur, a cannabis company that develops products with a focus on women’s health.
This wonderful book came out in 2018 and is full of incredibly up-to-date information on the budding herb industry.
Weed Strains
Furrer’s book will provide you with information on different weed strains and other useful information.
I also have a great tip that a couple of recreational marijuana users taught me about weed strains:
- Indica – “in da couch” makes you sleepy, relaxed, high
- Sativa – stimulating, thought to help with weight loss
Benefits of Recreational Weed
Have you tried medical or recreational weed? Is medical marijuana legal in your state?
Weed and You
If you have used weed, otherwise known as cannabis, what was your experience? Has it been helpful or harmful? Leave a comment and let me know!
This post is an oldie but goodie from the archives. I first shared What is the Best Weed? THCA in May 2019.
Dawn says
Listening to interview with Dr. Allan Frankel, in San Monica, CA forms of cancer are being treated with the four molecules, CBD, CBD-A, THC, THC-A. Variations of intake depending on the protocol for that particular type of cancer such as drinking the juice with pulp which is much healthier for cancer patients, using a Norwalk Juicer, vaping for lung cancer, and yes, it is not for any recreational high, these acid forms of molecules kill cancer cells. It is not usually a recreational thing, they really need to train more doctors, and so forth to get away from the dogma that media presents CBD is medicine and THC is entertainment, a woefully wrong conception. So glad to hear of your experiences Elana with some of these molecules for medicinal purposes, very interesting and informative.
Elana says
Thanks Dawn!
Karen O'Handley says
Hi Elana, I enjoyed this article and your advice. I visited the Sweet Mary Jane site but I do not know exactly which product you’ve been using. Is it The A-Line 2:1, or Creature Comfort 2:1, or one of the other tinctures listed? Also there are no prices listed. How much is your product, and can you order online? Thank you! Karen
Elana says
Karen, I don’t think it’s legal to order THC-A products online. If you call SMJ and speak to the owner she will help you figure out where you can buy it. If you go to the medical side of a MJ shop you can get the Releaf Tincture, if rec side, the Creature Comfort :-)
Amy says
Hi Elana!
I feel like I have a new friend who is in the “cannabis club” so to speak. I have been experimenting with medical marijuana for about a year now. I, too, do not care to be high, but I do like a little bit of THC with my CBD strain of choice. I lean towards a Shark Shock or Canna Tsu CBD strains rather than a stativa. I do also use Indicas at night only two hours before bed to sleep, which relax and do not make me high. I bake all my strains 240 degrees for 40-45 minutes depending how fresh the herb is (even the CBD strains because there is a very small amount of THC that makes the CBD more effective). You can then add the baked cannabis to a low carb muffin, bar, uncooked ball recipe or you can just eat it after it has been baked with a little coconut oil or fat for absorption. I sometimes will take the 10:1 stevia sweetened lozenges at night which absolutely help with pain and sleep. I have fibromyalgia, insomnia, chronic fatigue, and other auto immune issues and like MS, cannabis truly helps to take the edge off of the illnesses while lifting your mood. Also, the cannabis body butter is a wonderful relaxing gift to have at night.
I am thanking God that my state is legalized for patients with illnesses and that many of us are able to cut down on pharmaceuticals or even stop taking some prescriptions all together.
Thank you for your post. I don’t tell many people that I consume, so it is nice to be able to share with you!
Elana says
Amy, you are definitely my new “cannabis club” friend. I loved hearing about all the things you’re doing to live better. I hope you’ll stay in touch and keep me posted on how you’re doing, friend :-)
Mary Lou Gidley says
I use CBD oil for sleeping and pain from a pinched nerve in my hip. When I had my hip replaced, I only used pain pills for half a day and switched to 2 Tylenol and two droppers full of CBD oil under my tongue about every 6 hours. I use 1000 mg of CBD tincture. I live in Oregon and get it either on line from a place in Portland, or at a place called Paradise Found. I buy from whoever is offering the best deal. I have bought from Amazon, but the stuff was very weak. Oregon has tough regulations and I always get high quality product.
Elana says
Mary Lou, thanks for sharing so much great info here!
carol smith says
After menopause, my libido went from 100 to zero. Using a low dose of (indica) cannabis in a vape pen has done wonders! I can’t believe the health community is not talking more about this. I wish I had known about ths years ago.
Elana says
Carol, that’s great info for all of us to have! Thanks for sharing your story here :-)
Joan Seliger Sidney says
Medical marijuana is helping me sleep thru the night! It calms my MS leg spasms.
Elana says
Joan, a lot of people tell me that :-)
Marianne Kleminski says
Where can I get this?
Elana says
Marianne, thanks for your comment! If you click the link in the post that says “Sweet Mary Jane” they can let you know all the locations where it is sold :-)
Miriam Kearney says
I was recently advised that something called “cannibis edibles”, in my case “gummies” would help me sleep. And they do. I buy a small amount of these – the label says TLC 250 so I assume in the entire amount I have bought that is the amount. One tiny piece seems sufficient to ensure that I sleep deeper and longer than I have for years. Here in Canada, use of Cannibis has just recently been made legal but the sale of ‘edibles’ won’t be legal until October. It doesn’t seem to stop people from selling it in the many stores that have popped up.
Elana says
Miriam, thanks for sharing this with us and so happy to hear it’s working for you!
Barbara Bukovnik says
Hi Elana, I’m a nutritional therapist and have been studying the health benefits of CBD. I also have Hashimotos, (which as you know, brings on anxiety and other symptoms), arthritis, and occasional gall bladder upsets. I’ve been using a CBD fluid that is oil-free, an extract of the flower bud. Because its not oil-based, the dose of 2 drops orally has literally stopped gall bladder “attacks” in about 30 minutes as opposed to lasting all night “sleeping” in a chair. When anxiety or inflammation flare up, 2 drops bring me back to calm and clear thinking. Only 1 drop on my fingers, neck or toes stops arthritic pain within a minute. I am thrilled with how well it works and have shared it with my clients. I’ll have to check it out on RLS next time it appears after reading from your gals above! Now I’m curious if the 0.3% of THC in it is actually THC-A. I’ll be checking on that for sure! Thank you SO much for sharing this information… I haven’t heard of it until now. God bless!
Elana says
Barbara, thanks so much for sharing your journey with this. So blessed to be on this healing path with you :-)
Marian says
Is CBD oil and THC-A the same thing ? I already use CBD.
Elana says
Marian, they’re totally different things that work together synergistically which is why I take them together :-)