Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
Was looking for Harlequin, but I'm glad I stumbled on this. Mildly uplifting, did not make me anxious. Zapped my joint pain. I love that CBD strains are readily available around these parts. No big pharma, natural pain relief, and a smile on my face to boot!
July 3, 2017
Bar none the best pain reliever l have experienced in more than a decade of excruciating pain. No fuzziness, just a nice relief that can only be experienced, not described.
Three stars because the potency is inconsistent. Sometimes there's a strong euphoric feeling, other times not so much. It's nice and uplifting and is a good one for social anxiety because you still feel really functional and clear after an initial wave of euphoria. A;ways makes me feel motivated and inspired to work on creative projects during the day.
Great strain to infuse into butter/oil for making edibles.
I'm one of those people who hates feeling "high" but have severe headaches and anxiety and this is a godsend! great for pain, no crazy head high.
August 2, 2017
Quickest relief for anxiety and pain I've tried. Vape is smoothest I've experienced.
This strain is great for those who wish not to get high and experience any negatives other than a very mild buzz. It is pure medicinal and relives so much pain, anxiety and everything. It is simply amazing. As a person who is very sensitive to THC this it. It also allowed me to have a very relaxed day with no hang over. I seriously smoked a very packed joint with none of that.
As an epileptic, Harle-Tsu has become my go-to strain. Great for aches and pains. This is the type of strain that reassures you that the medicinal qualities of Cannibis are honest and pure. I have very little to say about the actual High that comes from Harle-Tsu. There is a fair amount cerebral high from such a CBD heavy strain, but not one that is overpowering by any means. The best thing I can say about Harle-Tsu is that it hands you a bit of your life back if you suffer from depression or anxiety, epilepsy, or chronic pain.