Rainbow Reserve
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Terpenes
When you're feeling down and everything seems dull, the Rainbow Reserve cannabis strain bursts onto the scene with colour that pops -- and a taste to match. This hybrid cannabis strain has an average THC content of 20% and a mellow CBD level around 1%, making for effects both uplifting yet balanced enough not to push too far up; people often report feeling happy, giggly [sic] and ready to take on anything life throws their way. Plus, there is still some room left over from being totally blissed out, thanks in part due to its high.
If smooth sailing had a scent, it would be caryophyllene: an aroma compound found within many spices like black pepper, which also offers potential anti-inflammatory effects when consumed. Caryophyllene makes up most of the terpene profile in Rainbow Reserve weed strain -- though it does have competition from myrcene (known for delivering relaxing body effects) among others.
Rainbow Reserve's flavour is equally appealing, with notes reminiscent of fresh strawberries mixed together with perfectly ripe peaches, plus just a hint of vanilla creaminess upon exhale! Whether one needs help getting psyched up for an evening out or simply desires a tasty treat to wind down solo at home, Rainbow Reserve delivers the goods on both fronts beautifully...
Rainbow Reserve's therapeutic uses cannot be overstated either; individuals seeking natural relief from anxiety, pain, or stress may find this weed strain checks off all the boxes. And because this strain does not solely provide recreation (though it does that well too!), some users may discover they appreciate how good it feels so darn nice without having to do much beyond indulging in the occasional puff or snack session solo. It's a Wellness World Standout -- positively pack along a beach blanket and a bowlful of chopped fruit. Dive in today!
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.