Dr. Who reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Dr. Who.
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Not a huge Indica fan, but had to try this hybrid strain as a Dr. Who fan. With the name, I was hoping it would be a little more psychedelic, but it feels more like a clear-headed high, that definitely can melt away a bit of stress and mild pain.
November 13, 2014
Complete body-numbing, mellow, couch-locking, Indica smoke. Works great for migraine pain, nausea, anxiety, and sleep. Makes me extremely spaced out - I regularly lose track of time - so I definitely couldn't swing it during the day.
April 8, 2017
I have Mixed Connective tissue disease and Doctor who is my favorite tv show. been watching it my whole life so of course when I saw this I had to try it. the ONLY thing that was able to help my pain associated with MCTD was morphine until I found this beautiful flower! I am in love I havent felt this good in a long time.
Best strain around if you have ADHD. Makes me feel alert and calm
My absolutely favourite strain for psychological relief. At a 60-40 Sativa dominant, this strain is a little bit energizing, so be wary about taking it close to bedtime if you have trouble getting to sleep. (I usually mix Dr. Who with Canna-Tsu in the evenings so I'm not too wired.)
This strain really works wonders for my depression and I always make sure to try and have some on hand in case I fall into a funk. It might not always fix my problems, but it certainly makes me feel a lot better about them! It's great for people who are sad, down, or otherwise grappling with depression symptoms, but doesn't help much for physical aches and pains. It's a good strain for psychological troubles (especially depression and related conditions), but I wouldn't advise it for physical (unless you're pairing it with something like Canna-Tsu, which I definitely recommend for chronic pain sufferers!)
The vapor smoke is fairly mild, and it's kind on this asthmatic's lungs, so I'd encourage anyone with breathing troubles to try this strain if they have a vaporizer (since I don't truly smoke it, I can't make a recommendation for non-vaporizing.)
Do be warned: There is a reason they call this Dr. Who! I generally feel remarkably "Timey-Wimey" within three to eight minutes of vaporizing. You might feel a little dizzy, or otherwise 'loose' and time dilation is a definite possibility, especially if you're more sensitive to highs.
Nice Hybrid, mellow and not one to cause anxiety. Will bring you full-body relaxation, pain relief, laziness, and concentrated on whatever you're doing.. so long as that thing you're doing doesn't require you to get up. I am very prone to anxiety and have never felt a hint of it from this strain (by vaping shatter). This strain is much more so in the body, it is not too heady in the least and doesn't bring on the racing thoughts whatsoever like some sativas tend to do, the sativa portion of this Hybrid is one that brings you to feel as if you're being caressed and held by god himself in his arms. Not quite in the euphoric sense, but in the sense of feeling safe and relaxed.
October 25, 2014
Great balance of body melt and mind calming effects. Dense and very smooth exhale. Stanky nose filling high potency strain. Plump trycombs and covered in crystals.
When I first picked this strain up I was skeptical because it was pretty cheap, $20 for an eighth.
It's really the perfect hybrid. I've done everything from completing 10 page papers to take 3 hour naps with this strain.
This berry-flavored "Doctor" helped me get off the pharmaceutical antidepressants I was hooked on for a year. It's a strain with a high that will make you happy and relaxed, but not so much that you're depressed afterwards.
The only real "downside" is you get INSANE munchies when you're on it. Try to hold back from 11pm teriyaki orders.
The good doctor always provides!