Strain: Indica
DNA: Girl Scout cookies + OG Kush
THC: 13 – 15%
CBD: 0.50 – 0.70%
TOTAL TERPENES: 0.66%
Terpene profile:
0.18% Trans – Caryophyllene
0.11% Limonene
0.07% Linalool
0.17% Alpha bisabolol
0.06% Alpha Humelene
Cookie Cure is a hybrid strain that leans towards the indica side, resulting from a crossbreeding of the popular Girls Scout Cookies and OG Kush strains. Cookies Cure boasts a moderate THC level averaging between 15-18% with a CBD level ranging from 1-3%.
The effects of Cookies Cure can be a bit perplexing, as it combines contradictory sensations. Initially, you’ll experience a sedative effect that leaves you feeling relaxed and lethargic, often accompanied by red eyes. However, it also provides a cerebral stimulation typically associated with sativa strains, offering waves of mellow energy. In other words, you’ll feel laid-back and at ease, yet still able to function if needed. This unique combination of effects makes Cookies Cure a reputed choice for addressing ailments such as stomach cramps, chronic pain, muscle spasms, and depression.
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