There's been a growing conversation in the cannabis community about moving away from the traditional classifications of "indica" and "sativa."
Many consumers and experts argue that these terms can be misleading and don't accurately reflect the effects of specific strains. Instead, some prefer to use descriptors like "uplifting" or "downlifting" to convey the potential effects of a strain more clearly. This shift emphasizes the individual experience and the chemical profiles of the cannabis, such as terpene and cannabinoid content, rather than relying solely on broad classifications. It's a reflection of the evolving understanding of cannabis and its effects on the body and mind.