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Flower - Cannatonic, the flower that keeps you in shape

"Cannatonic, the flower that keeps you in shape

Cannatonic CBD is a high-CBD hybrid cannabis strain created from a cross between MK Ultra and G13 Haze strains. This strain has been specially designed to offer therapeutic benefits without the undesirable psychoactive effects.


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Appearance

Cannatonic CBD flowers have a unique appearance with light green colors and bright orange hairs. The flowers are medium to large in size and are often covered with white, sticky trichome crystals, giving the buds a snowy appearance.

Aromas and flavors 

Cannatonic CBD has an earthy, sweet aroma, with hints of pine and lemon. The flavor is also mild, with hints of citrus and earth, leaving a pleasant taste in the mouth.
 

CBD and THC content 

The CBD content of Cannatonic CBD is generally between 12% and 15%, making it a high-CBD strain. The THC content of this strain is generally less than 0.3%, which means it's considered a low-THC cannabis strain.  

Effects 

Cannatonic CBD flowers have therapeutic, relaxing and anti-inflammatory effects. They are ideal for people suffering from anxiety, stress, chronic pain and sleep disorders. Cannatonic CBD does not produce the psychoactive effects associated with THC-rich strains, allowing patients to go about their daily activities without feeling disoriented or intoxicated.

Recommended use 

Cannatonic CBD flower is ideal for use as a vaporizer, infusion or oil infusion. It can also be used to make CBD-based products such as oils, tinctures and creams.

To conclude

The Cannatonic is a versatile variety of CBD flowers, offering aromas and flavors earthy and sweet, with notes of pine and lemon, and a relaxing, soothing effect. If you're looking to use cannabis for therapeutic purposes, cannatonic is an excellent choice thanks to its high CBD and low THC content. It's important to start with a small amount to test your tolerance and reaction before increasing the dose, and to consult a healthcare professional if you have any questions or concerns.
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