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While research is still ongoing, THCA is believed to have anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and anti-nausea properties. Many users incorporate it into wellness routines for potential relief from pain or inflammation. However, it is not yet FDA-approved for medical use.

Yes, like all cannabis products, THCA flower can degrade over time, especially if exposed to heat, light, and air. Proper storage in an airtight container in a cool, dark place can help preserve its potency. Over time, THCA may naturally convert to THC, changing its effects.

Traveling with THCA Exotic Flower can be tricky because laws vary by state and country. Some places classify it under cannabis laws due to its potential THC conversion. Always check local regulations before transporting it.

Yes, THCA Exotic Flower retains the natural terpenes found in cannabis, giving it a strong, aromatic scent. The smell varies by strain, ranging from fruity and citrusy to earthy and skunky. Since it's raw cannabis, its fragrance may be slightly less pungent than dried THC flower.

While some pet owners explore cannabinoids for animal wellness, THCA Exotic Flower has not been extensively studied for pets. THC can be toxic to animals, and improper dosing of any cannabis product can be harmful. Always consult a veterinarian before giving cannabis-based products to pets.

Yes, THCA Exotic Flower can be steeped in hot water to make tea, but boiling temperatures may partially convert THCA into THC. To keep it non-psychoactive, consider brewing at lower temperatures or adding lemon juice to help preserve the THCA. Some users mix it with other herbal teas for a smoother taste and enhanced effects.

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