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The “Royalty” of Purple Boax Hemp Strain

Purple Boax hemp strain contains less than the allowable 0.3% THC so is another hemp strain on the “perfect” list.  Besides, the strain boasts of many other compounds which are so beneficial and help to make this hemp flower again on the “perfect one” list.  There are essential fatty acids, aromatic molecules, and minerals, terpenes, flavonoids and most of all high CBD content.

In the Beginning and History

Purple Boax hemp strain is a cross between these two parents – Otto II and Hindu Kush. This unique parenthood results in a sweet, woody lemon flavor.  It is also a high CBD hemp cultivar first bred in the city that sits at the foot of Pikes Peak — Colorado Springs. Colorado.

“Royalty All the Way” with the Sensation

Purple Boax hemp strain is crispy \’\’and chunky with some sweet for the dense nugs. The taste it packs is smooth. It has a full-bodied flavor that is sweet \’\’and the nugs have a taste that delivers everything that you are expecting.  The earthy taste st\’\’ands out whether you smoke it or vape it. It is a versatile flower to say the Purple Boax hemp strain for the vapeleast.

This hemp flower is renowned for its exceptional entourage effect partly because of the unique \’\’and varied terpene profile as well as the cannabinoid profile. On both scores, these hemp buds is tops for effect.

Royal Lineage of Purple Boax Hemp Strain — Generics

A refined union between two impressive parents provides juicy flavor \’\’and all the tingles your body delights in. So this is the hemp community’s out-of-this-world dessert. The CBD percentage is at 14% or higher with some harvests.

Purple Boax hemp flower is a high CBD bud that bursts with flavonoids \’\’and terpenes with a variety of scents \’\’and healing qualities.

Purple Boax Hemp Strain – Therapeutic Benefits

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the many compounds and cannabinioids in Purple Boax hemp strain. CBD is non-psychoactive, unlike THC. CBD has always been in hemp, but it has only been recently that it has been successfully separated from the THC, another cannabinoid \’\’and the one that is psychoactive.

CBD does not give a high to users whereas THC does when it is higher than the legal limit of 0.3%. CBD stimulates the human Purple Boax hemp strain \'\'and all the terpenesreceptors for healing \’\’and treating pain \’\’and other chronic conditions. THC massages the receptors which are in the brain \’\’and thus the high.

Terpene Content

The terpene content is responsible for many of the scents in the various hemp flowers, but it is responsible for many of the medicinal benefits in the high-CBD content hemp strains such as Purple Boax. Terpenes are potent in regard to scent \’\’and healing qualities.

Purple BOAX hemp flower is high CBD bud that bursts with flavonoids \’\’and terpenes. Purple Boax hemp strain contains high concentrations of the following terpenes:

  • Myrcene – Another powerful antioxidant \’\’and helps to reverse oxidative damage post-stroke.
  • Limonene – This terpene has therapeutic properties which benefit inflammatory conditions \’\’and anti-cancer, anti-diabetic \’\’and anti-viral properties. All of these carry a large impact for conditions people struggle with sometimes on a daily basis.
  • Pinene – This pinene acts as a bronchodilator so it allows air into the lungs \’\’and it also has an anti-inflammatory effect. It also fights inhaled infectious germs.
  • Caryophyllene – Anti-inflammatory which helps to reduce chronic pain, particularly from nerve damage.

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Sharon has been writing her heart out since she was 10 years of age when she wrote up a story about a 3,000 acre forest fire she and her family witnessed. In 1995 when she found herself divorced with a 3-year-old daughter, Ruth, she decided to try writing for money. You can read more of Sharon's writings at the Contena site and view her daughter, Ruth and husband, Steve doing DIY projects at the YouTube address. She carved a niche in the Continuing Education market and for the next 20 plus years she wrote courses for C.E. providers all over the United States. Blogging is now her new love. Particularly suited to writing about CBD because for two years she was crippled with osteoarthritis in her ankles and feet until someone introduced her to CBD. Today she walks and bikes because of this natural compound of CBD.

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