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Cannabis for Nausea
THC's antiemetic properties have been established since the 1970s, with synthetic THC drugs (dronabinol, nabilone) FDA-approved for chemotherapy-induced nausea. A 2024 clinical trial showed oral THC:CBD improved nausea refractory to standard antiemetics.
Recommended Terpenes
Supporting
The Science
Limonene is gastroprotective and reduces gastric upset. Myrcene may enhance THC absorption for faster antiemetic onset.
Supporting Research
Oral Cannabis Extract for Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
J Clin Oncol (2024)
Oral THC:CBD improved CINV refractory to guideline-consistent antiemetic prophylaxis.
Recommended Strains in Thailand
Chocolate Thai
THC 15–20% CBD 0.5–1%
euphoriccreativeuplifted
OG Kush
THC 19–26% CBD 0.3–0.7%
relaxedeuphorichappy
Thai Haze
THC 18–24% CBD 0.1–0.5%
euphoriccreativeenergetic
Amnesia Haze
THC 20–25% CBD 0.5–1%
euphoriccreativeenergetic
Blue Dream
THC 17–24% CBD 0.5–2%
relaxedhappyeuphoric
Thai Sativa
THC 12–18% CBD 0.5–1.5%
energeticcreativeuplifted
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare professional before using cannabis. Products with THC above 0.2% require a PT 33 prescription in Thailand.
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