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Simplifying Cannabis

The cannabis space is filled with retailers that pay no heed to educating consumers; worse still, many retailers even populate the space with misinformation. It’s for this reason that the name Clarity Cannabis was chosen – our core ethos is dispelling myths, offering unbiased education, and empowering responsible choices.

Clarity Cannabis™ serves to offer safe and informed access to adult-use cannabis. Clarity is seeking to accomplish this by offering important community education and harm-reduction initiatives alongside exceptional consumer support, both in-store and online. We have a wide selection of flower, pre-rolls, edibles, beverages, capsules, vapes, accessories, tinctures & oils, and concentrates.

People have been consuming cannabis for years, but for just as many this is brand new. We want to make sure everyone feels welcome and included in the conversation, that Clarity Cannabis™ can enrich the communities we serve.
– Michael Forbes, Founder

THC Dominant

THC is the psychoactive component in cannabis, and is associated with the euphoric affect in users. As a general rule, THC dominant varieties can contain anywhere from 18%-35% THC and contain little or no CBD. Effects can vary from uplifting to relaxing, depending on the variety and the terpene profile.

balanced

These varieties contain moderate amounts of both THC and CBD. The balance offers a different experience that many people prefer – the THC works in conjunction with the CBD to offer a balanced, mellow effect. The two cannabinoids have important effects on one another, when consumed together. When present along with THC, CBD can temper the effects of THC in your system.

cbd dominant

CBD is the second most prevalent cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant, and when isolated has no psychoactive effect (though high doses may cause drowsiness). Most CBD, dominant flower will still contain THC, usually resulting in an alert high, without the heavy, intoxicating effects commonly associated with THC dominant varieties.

Terpene Guide

Terpenes are fragrant, essential oils found in cannabis, each lending at distinctive aroma, and flavour to the flower. Terpene sense like lemon, pine, lavender, and Barry's are coming across varieties of cannabis. These oils, when heated with THC and CBD, play a strong role in determining effect. This interaction is called the entourage effect, and each variety will provide a unique experience, depending on the composition of Terpenes and cannabinoids.

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CARYOPHYLLENE

Caryophyllene is a spicy, peppery terpene that is found in many edible plants, including cloves, cinnamon, and black pepper. Uplifting, this terpene is often cited as helpful for improving mood.

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MYRCENE

Myrcene is the most commonly found terpene in cannabis and can compose up to 50 percent of the plant’s terpenes. Also found in mangoes, hops, lemongrass, and basil, myrcene is linked to the sedating effect of some varietals.

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LIMONENE

Like its name suggests, limonene has a citrusy bouquet, and it is the second most common erpene found in cannabis. Cannabis varieties high in limonene may elevate mood, bolster attention and focus, and relieve stress.

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PINENE

Pinene is the most common terpene in the world, and can be found in pine needles, basil, and parsley. Pinene dominant varieties will smell like a forest of pine trees. A higher concentration of pinene may promote focus and alertness.

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HUMULENE

Humulene carries a subtle earthy, woody aroma, with spicy herbal notes. Also found in hops, coriander, cloves, and basil, humulene is thought to suppress hunger and reduce inflammation.

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TERPINOLENE

Terpinolene is characterized by a fresh, piney, floral aroma and flavour recognizable in nutmeg and cumin. In cannabis, terpinolene seems to contribute to an energetic effect.

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Linalool

Linalool is found in flowers and spices like lavender and coriander. Varietals high in linalool are often sedative, creating a mellow, relaxed, and meditative experience.