Sa Sativa

Triple Diesel


Overview:

A strong sativa, Triple Diesel will knock your socks off. The strangest part about this sativa is that is feels like an indica, quite heavily, in fact. One of the three parent strains is the legendary sativa, Sour Diesel. Its two other parent strains are Strawberry Diesel and NYC Diesel, both of which are hybrid strains. These parent strains are what give Triple Diesel its sweet, yet diesel-like smell. It is pungent like its parent strains, as well. This pungency and scent also translates into the flavor. There are several things that Triple Diesel treats, but it best treats insomnia and pain. Although Triple Diesel will give you an indica-like body buzz, that does not mean it is actually an indica. The heavy sativa will wake you up and cure you of your insomnia, even if it is a chronic affliction. It will also manage your pain, but it is better if you do not take it at night. However, for a daytime medicine, Triple Diesel is perfect. It also treats anxiety, depression, inflammation, and headaches. Some common side effects are completely harmless, while others are more concerning. Some positive side effects are creativity and “the giggles”, while slightly irritating side effects include dry mouth and dry eye. The most severe side effects are anxiety, paranoia, and dizziness. It is best if you be careful when using this strain, especially if you cannot stand itchy eyes or if you are prone to paranoia.

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Uplifted

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Uplifted

Medical Uses

Depression

Fatigue

Muscle Spasms

Pain

Stress

Depression

Fatigue

Muscle Spasms

Pain

Stress

Negatives

Anxious

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Paranoid

Anxious

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Paranoid


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