🤢 Nausea

Negative

Nausea is a negative cannabis effect commonly found in strains such as Chemo X Jack Herer, False Teeth, Berkeley. It is a potential side effect that some users may experience.

How does the nausea effect work?

The nausea effect is one of the most commonly reported cannabis effects. It is produced by the interaction of cannabinoids like THC and CBD with the body's endocannabinoid system, and is often enhanced by terpenes found in nausea-producing strains.

What factors influence the nausea effect?

  • THC content: Higher THC strains may intensify this effect
  • Terpene profile: Specific terpenes can modulate how nausea is experienced
  • Dosage: Lower doses often produce different effects than higher doses
  • Individual tolerance: Each person's endocannabinoid system responds differently
  • Consumption method: Inhalation produces faster onset than edibles

If you experience nausea when using cannabis, try reducing your dose, staying hydrated, and choosing strains with lower THC or higher CBD content.

Which strains produce the Nausea effect?

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the nausea effect feel like?

This effect is commonly reported by cannabis users and can vary in intensity depending on the strain and dosage.

Which strains produce the nausea effect?

Strains known for producing the nausea effect include Chemo X Jack Herer, False Teeth, Berkeley, Zohar, Dagga Afghan, and more. The intensity of this effect varies by strain — browse the full list above to find the right match.

Is nausea a positive or negative cannabis effect?

Nausea is classified as a negative effect. It is a potential side effect that some users may experience. Starting with lower doses and staying hydrated can help minimize this effect.

Where can I learn more about the Nausea effect?