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What are the effects of White Rhino?

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White Rhino is an indica-dominant hybrid strain (80% indica, 20% sativa) that produces potent sedating effects characteristic of heavy indica genetics. This strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 18-25%, making it one of the more potent options available in dispensaries. The primary effects of White Rhino include intense physical relaxation, euphoria, and sedation. Users commonly report a powerful body high that begins with cerebral euphoria before transitioning into deep physical relaxation. The strain is known for producing couch-lock effects, making it unsuitable for daytime use or activities requiring focus and energy. White Rhino's effects typically manifest within 10-15 minutes of consumption and can last 2-4 hours depending on dosage and individual tolerance. The strain's high myrcene content contributes to its sedating properties, while moderate levels of caryophyllene provide mild anti-inflammatory effects. Medical cannabis patients often choose White Rhino for managing chronic pain, insomnia, muscle spasms, and anxiety disorders. The strain's potent analgesic properties make it particularly effective for evening pain management. However, novice users should exercise caution due to its high potency. Common side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and potential dizziness or paranoia when consumed in high doses. Some users report increased appetite approximately 30-60 minutes after consumption. White Rhino's terpene profile includes myrcene (0.8-1.2%), caryophyllene (0.4-0.8%), and limonene (0.2-0.5%), contributing to its earthy, sweet aroma with hints of citrus. The strain's dense, resinous buds produce thick, smooth smoke that can be harsh for inexperienced users. *Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Effects may vary significantly between individuals. Consult with a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes.*