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RS 11, also known as Rainbow Sherbet #11, is a highly sought-after cannabis strain that stands out for its unique flavor profile and potent effects. This hybrid strain has quickly gained popularity among cannabis enthusiasts for its balanced effects that offer both relaxation and euphoria. The genetics of RS 11 are somewhat mysterious, but it is believed to descend from a combination of flavorful and potent parent strains, contributing to its complex terpene profile and high THC content.

Upon consumption, users report an immediate onset of a euphoric high that uplifts the mood and stimulates creativity, followed by a soothing body relaxation that doesn’t necessarily lead to sedation. This makes RS 11 an excellent choice for both recreational and medicinal users looking for relief from stress, anxiety, and pain while maintaining a degree of alertness and functionality.

The flavor and aroma of RS 11 are truly remarkable, featuring a sweet and fruity bouquet with hints of citrus and berries, underscored by a subtle earthy undertone. The buds are dense and colorful, with a striking appearance that showcases a spectrum of greens and purples under a blanket of trichomes, making it as visually appealing as it is effective.

Overall, RS 11 is celebrated for its exceptional quality, offering a well-rounded experience that caters to a wide range of preferences and needs. Whether you’re seeking a strain for relaxation, creative stimulation, or relief from physical discomfort, RS 11 delivers a compelling combination of effects, flavor, and aroma that has solidified its status as a top choice among cannabis connoisseurs.

 

 

 

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Regulations

For use only by adults 21 and older. Keep out of reach of children. This product is not approved by the FDA to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. FDA has not evaluated this product for safety, effectiveness, and quality. Do not drive a motor vehicle or operate machinery while under the influence of cannabis. There may be long term adverse health effects from consumption of cannabis, including additional risks for women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding.

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Terpene: Limonene

Limonene is a prominent terpene found in cannabis and the rinds of citrus fruits, recognized for its refreshing citrus scent.

It is known for its mood-enhancing properties, often associated with elevated spirits and stress relief.

Limonene also exhibits antibacterial and antifungal qualities, contributing to the plant’s defense mechanism. Early studies suggest that limonene may have potential anti-cancer effects, aiming to halt the growth of tumor cells, but more research is necessary. 

Additionally, this terpene aids in the absorption of other terpenes and chemicals through the skin, enhancing the efficacy of topical cannabis products.

Terpene: Linalool

Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene found in lavender and other aromatic plants, known for its distinct floral aroma. 

It is potentially beneficial due to anti-anxiety and sedative properties, making it supportive for stress relief and promoting relaxation. Research suggests that linalool can also provide anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, supporting its use in natural therapies for various conditions. Additionally, linalool is being studied for its potential neuroprotective benefits, which may help in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

When present in cannabis strains, linalool contributes to the sedative and relaxation effects, enhancing the therapeutic potential.

Terpene: B-Caryophyllene

Beta-Caryophyllene is a unique terpene found in cannabis, black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon, known for its spicy, woody aroma.

Unlike other terpenes, it interacts directly with the CB2 receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system, offering potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic benefits. This interaction suggests beta-caryophyllene may help reduce pain and inflammation, supporting its use in treating conditions like arthritis and neuropathy. Research indicates it may also possess anti-anxiety and antidepressant properties, contributing to its therapeutic versatility.

Terpene: Myrcene

Myrcene is the most abundant terpene found in cannabis, imparting a musky, earthy, and herbal aroma to many strains.It is known for its sedative effects, often contributing to the relaxing and calming qualities associated with indica strains.

Myrcene has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it beneficial in pain relief and the reduction of swelling. Studies suggest that myrcene can enhance the permeability of cell membranes, potentially increasing the absorption of cannabinoids. Additionally, myrcene exhibits antioxidant properties, supporting its role in protecting cells from oxidative damage.

Terpene: pinene

Pinene is a terpene found in cannabis that has a distinct pine aroma, reminiscent of pine needles and rosemary.

It is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, offering potential relief for conditions like arthritis and Crohn’s disease. Pinene also acts as a bronchodilator, making it beneficial for people with asthma by improving airflow to the lungs. This terpene has been studied for its ability to counteract short-term memory impairment associated with THC, enhancing cognitive function.

Additionally, pinene exhibits antimicrobial effects, contributing to the plant’s defense against pathogens.