7 Herbs to Try Instead of Tobacco in Your Next Weed Joint!

7 MEDICINAL HERBS TO SMOKE WITH WEED INSTEAD OF TOBACCO (+1 BONUS!)

 

Incorporating a few more herbs and spices into your life is an easy way to improve overall health, especially if you are looking to quit tobacco. These 7 medicinal herbs are great to pair with cannabis. You can use them to make super-charged tinctures, extract the essential oils, make teas, and make some truly therapeutic edible goodies. As a precaution, if you think a herb may be helpful to you, be sure to run it by your doctor or a herbalist beforehand.

 

Lavender

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It’s well knowledge that lavender (Lavandula) is a calming medicinal herb. Aromatherapy and massage benefit from the pleasant floral scent. Lavender and cannabis, on the other hand, share something in common. Linalool, a terpene, is rich in both of them. A fragrance molecule is referred to as terpene.

Linalool has the potential to be a muscle relaxant when coupled with THC. CBD linalool boosts the anticonvulsant actions of the cannabis when coupled with. Linalool has anti-inflammatory effects on its own. It also lowers pain sensitivity.

If you’re producing a cannabis topical, a few drops of lavender oil can help the herb’s soothing and pain-relieving properties.

 

Ashwagandha


(Withania Somnifera) is an adaptogenic root. An adaptogen is part of the family of medicinal herbs that aid in the body’s stress response. This root has been utilized in Indian Ayurvedic treatment for thousands of years and is becoming increasingly popular in the West. Ashwagandha has been demonstrated in research to have anti-anxiety and antidepressant effects.

In an animal experiment, the plant was compared to the anti-anxiety medicine lorazepam (Ativan) and the antidepressant imipramine (Tofranil).
According to the study, Ashwagandha has anti-anxiety and antidepressant properties that are comparable to both medicines. As a result, the researchers concluded that Ashwagandha has the potential to act as a mood stabilizer. This herb has been used in traditional medicine for a long time.

Rosemary

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(Rosmarinus officinalis), cannabis, and black pepper all contain a terpene called beta-caryophyllene (BCP). Recent research has found that this terpene interacts with cannabinoid receptors.

Specifically, BCP binds to a cell receptor called the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2). This cell receptor helps regulate immune function and inflammation.
There’s also evidence that BCP can relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety. When combined with CBD, beta-caryophyllene may even help treat addiction.
So, adding plenty of rosemary and black pepper into your infused goodies is a great way to amplify the therapeutic effects of all three of these medicinal herbs.

 

Echinacea

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In some functions, Echinacea includes chemicals that are comparable to CBD. N-acylethanolamines (NAEs) are chemicals that interact with an enzyme in the body that breaks down endocannabinoids (the body’s natural cannabis). This improves endocannabinoid tone. Certain N-alkylamides in Echinacea also engage the CB2 receptor.

Cannabimimetic chemicals are those that mimic the effects of cannabis. These chemicals resemble cannabinoids and interact with the endocannabinoid system.
Echinacea is a medicinal herb that is commonly used to treat colds. It’s supposed to help with immunological function, inflammation, and antioxidant activity. The herb may also have pain-relieving properties.

Plants include a number of potent chemicals. They can help you unwind, relieve pain and inflammation, and strengthen your immune system so you can fight illness.

While it’s best to see a doctor before ingesting large amounts of any therapeutic herb, including more plants in your life is a sure-fire approach to improve your health.

 

St. John’s Wort

(Hypericum perforatum) is a multi-purpose herb. St. John’s Wort is mixed with olive oil and left to sit in the sun in the Balkans. This creates a soothing oil that is great for burns. This herb’s capsules, extracts, and teas are frequently utilized as natural antidepressants.

St. John’s Wort was found to be as effective as prescription antidepressants in a 2009 study, but with fewer side effects. In addition, the herb outperformed the placebo. If you’re dealing with mental health issues, pairing cannabis with St. John’s Wort tea may help you feel better.

As a precaution, several medications may interact with St. John’s Wort. So, before experimenting with this herb, consult your doctor. If you’re putting it in a topical for pain relief, however, you’re probably fine.

 

Holy Basil

Another stress reliever is (Ocimum sanctum). It’s also said to help with acne. You may manufacture a simple extract of this herb by heating it in oil in the same way that cannabis oil is made. This can be used as a topical acne treatment.

This is another plant having origins in Indian Ayurvedic medicine if you’re more interested in the herbs anxiety and stress-busting capabilities. In animal models, holy basil was discovered to lower cortisol (the stress hormone). This herb has anti-diabetic properties as well. Tulsi is another name for this plant.

 

Black Cohosh

This one is for all the women who are menopausal. Black Cohosh, like cannabis, has the ability to alleviate mood swings and hot flashes associated with menopause (Actaea Racemosa). The endocrine system, which regulates hormones, is known to benefit from this herb. It contains phytoestrogen, which is supposed to replenish part of the estrogen lost during menopause. It’s usually taken as an extract, which you can put on your tongue or combine into a drink.

Cannabis, on the other hand, enhances the endocannabinoid system, which is partly regulated by estrogens. So, taking the two together may help make your life and mood a little easier. Though, it would be smart to check with a herbalist or naturopathic doctor before experimenting with these medicinal herbs.

BONUS: Proper Kushty

Having been in the UK CBD flower industry since 2019, Proper Kushty’s herbal tobacco alternative can’t be kept off the list. They offer cannabis terpene-infused herbal tobacco alternatives in a range of strain flavors – Fancy infusing your next joint with some wedding cake instead of tobacco? How about Gelato? Proper Kushty has got you covered and is worth checking out if you’re looking for a herbal tobacco alternative for your joints, without breaking the bank!

It’s worth noting they have a pretty awesome cannabis and CBD blog, and also run the UK 420 Society, which is a community aimed exclusively at UK cannabis advocates and users.

Did I mention – they’re the #1 rated herbal tobacco company according to Trustpilot too!
Here’s the low-down.

Shop: https://www.properkushty.co.uk/shop

Blog: https://www.properkushty.co.uk/blog

Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/uk420society

Try this on your next smoke sesh and experience what many have referred to as the next big thing in cannabis.

Tess DiNapoli

Tess DiNapoli is an artist, freelance writer, and content strategist. She has a passion for yoga and often writes about health and wellness, but also enjoys covering the fashion industry and the world of fitness.