Now, here's something very interesting.
This particular cobbing that I'm using today is made from Vidamints. Both times I grew this strain, I heavily utilized UVA light and the girl purpled up quite a bit. The first time she was almost like a cherry/grape black in color. now admittedly, that is from using the UVA in a too long of light cycle. On the second grow, I did pull back on the UVA, but not to levels that I am currently using, the girl did get very purple, just not to the same extent.
Vidamints does help with pain quite a bit. Now, up until I made the cobbing, I had only utilized her in live Rosin.
That means I was only consuming a
part of the plant. With the cobbing, I'm using all of the bud.
So what is the difference? What is in the cobbing and not in the Rosin, or at least in the high levels.
Anthocyanin!
Could that be what is helping
more with the pain?
Take a look at this article. Now I don't think it by itself would give a great deal of relief, but maybe there is some sort of synergy there with the different cannabinoids?
Anthocyanins are antioxidants found in red, blue, and purple fruits and veggies. This article lists which foods contain anthocyanins and explains their benefits and side effects.
www.healthline.com