OG Kush has a relaxing, soothing body buzz coupled with an energetic, euphoric cerebral effect which can provide patients and consumers a relaxing, yet euphoric effect to battle the symptoms of many mental disorders. Blending the two phenotypes helps create a productive mental stimulation without overdoing it and causing racy thoughts or panic attacks. Perfect for social situations. One thing that’s not up for debate is OG Kush’s potency — its THC composition has been consistently measured at between 20% and 25%. OG Kush is a legendary strain with a name that has recognition even outside of the cannabis world. Despite its fame, though, its exact origins remain a mystery. Some claim that it’s a cross between staple Chemdawg and a hardy Hindu Kush landrace. It’s also possible that OG Kush emerged from undocumented bag seed as a distinct phenotype of some other existing strain.
OG Kush is famous for its pleasant, euphoric effects. Many patients with mood disorders or chronic stress love this strain for the blissful happiness it inspires. These upbeat, heady effects come with a significant Indica body high. While your mood may be light and airy, your body will likely be glued to the couch.
Medical Benefits of OG Kush
If you are using OG Kush for stress, depression, anxiety, or any other mental affliction, most would recommend only smoking a mild amount of OG Kush, or eating a low-dose edible. This is because over-consumption of THC while handling a mental disorder can actually do more harm than good, at least in terms of the onset of anxiety and paranoia. Know your limits, and stay within those boundaries. This strain offers the relaxing effects of an Indica with high THC levels. This winning combination makes OG Kush a popular medical strain.
- Those medical marijuana patients with pain conditions, nausea, migraines find some relief with this strain.
- In addition, those with ADD/ADHD all tend to like this strain.
- Some even suggest that this strain can be helpful in Alzheimer’s disease.
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