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4.02 mg/g
4.02 mg/g
Commonly found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon, β-Caryophyllene is known for its spicy and woody aroma. It has unique medicinal benefits, as it binds to CB2 receptors and has anti-inflammatory properties. This makes it a popular choice for pain relief.
3.11 mg/g
3.11 mg/g
Commonly found in lemon, rosemary, and peppermint, Limonene is known for its citrusy and sweet aroma. It may be beneficial for relieving stress and elevating one’s mood.
2.94 mg/g
2.94 mg/g
β-Myrcene is responsible for the earthy, musky aroma of many strains. It's known for its sedative and relaxing effects, making it great for promoting sleep and reducing stress. It can also enhance the potency of other cannabinoids, including THC.
1.48 mg/g
1.48 mg/g
Commonly found in lavender and coriander, Linalool is known for its floral and sweet aroma. It may be beneficial for anxiety and pain relief.
1.36 mg/g
1.36 mg/g
Commonly found in hops, basil, and cloves, Humulene is known for its earthy, woody, and spicy aroma. Some patients find it has an uplifting and calming effect. Humulene has been used for hundreds of years in holistic medicinal practices and may be helpful for pain reduction, anti-inflammation and appetite suppression.
Strain Type | Indica |
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Total THC | 24.35% (3,408.68 mg) |
THCa | 26.6% |
Total CBD | 0.08% (11.17 mg) |
CBDa | 0.09% |
Total CBG | 0.74% (103.4 mg) |
CBGa | 0.65% |
Fatso is a well-known nighttime strain with potent effects. Many patients find relief from chronic pain and muscle spasms. The dominant terpene is Limonene, followed by Beta-Caryophyllene and Myrcene, lending to a sweet and spicy gas aroma with notes of coffee.
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