Relaxing High

Deep Body Relaxation

Myrcene-dominant profile (5.43 mg/g) with CBD tendency for deep body relaxation and sleep support. Patterned on the Relaxing Body chemovar cluster.

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Where this family comes from

Patterned on the terpene cluster we call Relaxing Body — 24 of the 140 flowers in Herwig et al. (2025) (opens in new tab). The study numbered its six clusters and named none of them; the name and the effect descriptions on this page are ours.

This is not a potency rating

That cluster averaged 18.33% THC and 14.07 mg/g total terpenes. All six clusters in the study ran between 18.33% and 25.52% THC. Terpenes describe how a strain lands; they say nothing about how strong it is.

Commonly Reported Effects

What people say about Relaxing High strains — user reports and our reading of the chemistry, not study findings

Typical Aromas

earthy sweet herbal

Every Relaxing High Strain

All 690 of our 2756 researched strains that classify into this family

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The other axis

CBD-bearing Relaxing High strains

The study's own conclusion proposes pairing its six terpene clusters with the existing chemotypes — THC-dominant, balanced, CBD-dominant. Terpene profile tells you how a strain smells and, we think, how it lands; chemotype tells you what is actually in it. Almost everything on the shelf is Type I, so these are the ones worth calling out.

60 of 690 Relaxing High catalog matches are Type II or Type III. Cannabinoid figures are catalog averages and vary by batch — read the label on the product you are buying.

Relaxing High FAQs

What is Relaxing High?

Relaxing High is our name for one of the six terpene clusters identified in the 2025 German Chemovar Study (Herwig et al., DOI: 10.1089/can.2024.0127). Myrcene-dominant profile (5.43 mg/g) with CBD tendency for deep body relaxation and sleep support. Patterned on the Relaxing Body chemovar cluster. The study numbered its clusters and named none of them — the name, and the "deep body relaxation" framing, are ours.

What are the best Relaxing High cannabis strains?

Our 2756-strain research catalog currently contains 690 Relaxing High matches, and this page lists every one of them. Blue Dream, OG Kush, Granddaddy Purple, Pineapple Express, Strawberry Cough are among the most popular choices shown here.

What effects do Relaxing High strains provide?

People most often report relaxed, sleepy, calm, body high, sedative effects from Relaxing High strains. Those are community reports and our reading of the terpene chemistry, not findings of the German study — that study clustered the chemistry and left the effects to future clinical trials.

Are Relaxing High strains strong?

Yes. The study cluster this family is patterned on averaged 18.33% THC, and all six clusters fell between 18.33% and 25.52% — these were German medicinal flowers. A family name describes terpene chemistry, not potency. Check the THC figure on the product in front of you, start low, and wait.

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