Kosher Kush

Kosher Kush is a legendary indica strain celebrated for its rich flavor, powerful effects, and unique history. It holds the distinction of being the only strain blessed by a Rabbi, and it claimed back-to-back High Times Cannabis Cup wins in 2010 and 2011.

Strain Type: Indica
THC: 22% – 25%
Genetics: OG Kush

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Description

This strain is known for its pungent, earthy aroma and deeply relaxing effects that wash over the body, easing stress and tension while promoting tranquility. Many users report relief from depression and stress, often describing the high as a gateway to full-body serenity and restful sleep. Its effects are long-lasting, leaving smokers calm, content, and free of worry.

While Kosher Kush is highly regarded, it’s also very potent—making it better suited for experienced users. Beginners may encounter side effects such as dry eyes, dizziness, or headaches, and higher doses can sometimes lead to haziness or blurred vision. For those who can handle its intensity, Kosher Kush is a powerful choice for relaxation, mood relief, and nighttime use.

Terpenes:

Myrcene:
Myrcene is a monoterpene found in many plants, including cannabis, hops, and lemongrass, known for its earthy, musky aroma and potential health benefits such as pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, and promoting sleep. It is a common ingredient in cosmetics and is historically used in traditional medicine for anxiety, pain, and other ailments.

Limonene:
Limonene is a naturally occurring chemical found in citrus fruit rinds, known for its pleasant lemon-like scent and flavor. It’s widely used in food flavorings, air fresheners, and cleaning products as a solvent and fragrance. While potentially offering health benefits like reducing inflammation and acting as an antioxidant.

Caryophyllene:
Caryophyllene is a spicy-scented, bicyclic sesquiterpene found in many plants like black pepper, cloves, and cannabis, and is unique for its ability to bind to the CB2 cannabinoid receptor, not the CB1 receptor. This interaction grants it therapeutic potential for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, and pain-relieving effects, impacting immune and nervous systems without producing the psychotropic effects of THC. Also known as a dietary cannabinoid, caryophyllene is approved as a natural flavoring by the FDA and is used in aromatherapy, food, and medicinal products.

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