Rumors from far and wide suggest that Chemo’s beginnings stretch back to the 1970s in Canada where this heavy indica was supposedly evolved to treat the effects of chemotherapy. Another name for this strain is “UBC Chemo” regarding the university wherein Chemo is said to have been conceived. Chemo’s genetic qualities is carried on by Jordan of the Islands, whose version is most popular for its subtle woody fragrance and potent medicinal effects ideal for patients treating nausea, appetite loss, pain, and insomnia.
Chemo Effects
- Feelings
- Side effects
- Helps with
78% of people report feeling relaxed
69% of people report feeling sleepy
45% of people report feeling hungry
39% of people report feeling happy
36% of people report feeling euphoric
30% of people say it helps with dry mouth
16% of people say it helps with dry eyes
10% of people say it helps with dizzy
4% of people say it helps with headache
4% of people say it helps with paranoid
40% of people say it helps with pain
40% of people say it helps with insomnia
38% of people say it helps with stress
25% of people say it helps with lack of appetite
25% of people say it helps with anxiety
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