Hybrid (Sativa-leaning)

Alaskan Thunder Fuck | Cannabis Strain Review & Effects

Northern California Sativa x Russian ruderalis x Afghani

Alaskan Thunder Fuck is a hybrid-leaning sativa strain (Northern California Sativa x Russian ruderalis x Afghani) with THC levels of 16-23%. It features a Myrcene-dominant terpene profile and is known for energetic and euphoric. Best used during the morning.

THC

16-23%

CBD

0-1%

Best Time

Morning

Primary Effects

EnergeticEuphoricCreativeUpliftedHappy

Flavor Notes

Pine, Earthy, Woody, Citrus

Aroma

Pine aroma with earthy and woody notes

Research Sources

29 peer-reviewed studies

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Evidence

Research-Backed

Updated

December 2025

Every claim cites peer-reviewed research
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What is Alaskan Thunder Fuck?

Alaskan Thunder Fuck is a hybrid-leaning sativa strain (Northern California Sativa x Russian ruderalis x Afghani) with THC levels of 16-23%. It features a Myrcene-dominant terpene profile and is known for energetic and euphoric. Best used during the morning.

About Alaskan Thunder Fuck Strain

Alaskan Thunder Fuck is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain created by crossing Northern California Sativa x Russian ruderalis x Afghani, bred by Unknown (Alaska). Testing at 16-23% THC, Alaskan Thunder Fuck offers moderate to strong potency suitable for regular cannabis consumers.

Users of Alaskan Thunder Fuck commonly report feeling energetic, euphoric, creative, uplifted. The experience typically begins with an uplifting cerebral rush that sparks creativity and mental clarity. As the high develops, many users find themselves more talkative and socially engaged. Its energizing properties make it an excellent choice for morning or daytime use when you need motivation and focus.

Medical cannabis patients frequently turn to Alaskan Thunder Fuck for relief from depression, fatigue, stress, ptsd. Myrcene, the dominant terpene, is associated with sedative and muscle-relaxant properties that may enhance the strain's therapeutic potential.

Due to its moderate-to-high potency, Alaskan Thunder Fuck is best suited for experienced cannabis consumers. New users should approach with caution, starting with a very small dose and waiting to assess effects before consuming more. Common side effects may include dry mouth, paranoia, anxiety. Staying well-hydrated and having snacks on hand can help minimize discomfort.

The aroma of Alaskan Thunder Fuck is characterized by pine, earthy, woody notes that create a distinctive sensory profile. On the palate, expect pine, earthy, woody flavors that develop throughout each session. The myrcene-dominant terpene profile is largely responsible for these aromatic and flavor characteristics, contributing to the entourage effect that shapes the overall experience.

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Commonly Used For

Patients often seek Alaskan Thunder Fuck for relief from the following conditions:

Note: These are commonly reported uses based on patient experiences. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a healthcare provider to determine if medical cannabis is appropriate for your specific condition.

Potential Side Effects

Be aware of these commonly reported side effects when using Alaskan Thunder Fuck:

Dry MouthParanoiaAnxiety

How to minimize side effects

  • Start with a low dose, especially if new to cannabis
  • Stay hydrated before, during, and after use
  • Use in a comfortable, familiar environment
  • Avoid mixing with alcohol or other substances

Terpene Profile

Myrcenedominant
Earthy, musky, clove-like~0.8%

Primary research: Sedation & Relaxation

Spicy, peppery, woody, clove-like~0.4%

Primary research: Anti-inflammatory

Pinenesecondary
Fresh pine, forest, evergreen~0.2%

Primary research: Mental Clarity

Concentration Levels

Dominant (>1.0%)
Primary (0.5-1.0%)
Secondary (0.1-0.5%)
Trace (<0.1%)

Cannabinoid Profile

THCPsychoactive

16-23%

Pain Relief

0-1%

Seizure Reduction

Therapeutic Profile Matches

Based on Alaskan Thunder Fuck's terpene and cannabinoid profile, it may be well-suited for these therapeutic applications:

migraines

69%
Good Match
  • High myrcene content supports migraines & headaches
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports migraines & headaches
  • thc dominant ratio matches profile

chronic pain

63%
Moderate Match
  • High myrcene content supports chronic pain
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports chronic pain
  • Best used morning, aligning with condition needs

multiple sclerosis

61%
Moderate Match
  • High myrcene content supports multiple sclerosis
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports multiple sclerosis
  • Best used morning, aligning with condition needs

muscle spasms

58%
Moderate Match
  • High myrcene content supports muscle spasms & spasticity
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports muscle spasms & spasticity

epilepsy

57%
Moderate Match
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports epilepsy & seizures
  • Best used morning, aligning with condition needs

Match scores are theoretical

These scores are based on terpene/cannabinoid research and do not guarantee specific effects. Individual responses vary significantly. Always consult a healthcare provider.

  1. 1

    Surendran S, et al. Myrcene-What Are the Potential Health Benefits of This Flavouring and Aroma Agent? Frontiers in Nutrition. 2021

    Comprehensive review: β-myrcene may potentiate the anti-nociceptive properties of cannabinoids.

  2. 2

    Johnson MB, et al. The Effects of β-myrcene on Simulated Driving and Divided Attention: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Pilot Study Cannabis. 2023

    Found myrcene alone did not significantly impair simulated driving performance.

  3. 3

    do Vale TG, et al. Central effects of citral, myrcene and limonene, constituents of essential oil chemotypes from Lippia alba (Mill.) n.e. Brown Phytomedicine. 2002

    Demonstrated dose-dependent sedative and motor-relaxant effects of myrcene in mice.

  4. 4

    Lorenzetti BB, et al. Myrcene mimics the peripheral analgesic activity of lemongrass tea Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 1991

    Found peripheral analgesic activity in animal models.

  5. 5

    Liktor-Busa E, et al. Analgesic Potential of Terpenes Derived from Cannabis sativa Pharmacological Reviews. 2021

    Comprehensive review of cannabis terpene analgesic effects including myrcene.

  6. 6

    Gertsch J, et al. β-Caryophyllene is a dietary cannabinoid Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2008

    Landmark paper: BCP directly activates CB2 receptors.

  7. 7

    Klauke AL, et al. The cannabinoid CB2 receptor-selective phytocannabinoid beta-caryophyllene exerts analgesic effects in mouse models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain European Journal of Pain. 2014

    Showed dual mechanism for neuropathic pain relief.

  8. 8

    Bahi A, et al. β-Caryophyllene, a CB2 receptor agonist produces multiple behavioral changes relevant to anxiety and depression in mice Physiology & Behavior. 2014

    BCP reduced anxiety via CB2 receptor activation.

  9. 9

    Horvath B, et al. β-Caryophyllene ameliorates cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in a cannabinoid 2 receptor-dependent manner Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2012

    BCP reduced inflammation markers and oxidative stress.

  10. 10

    Tambe Y, et al. Gastric cytoprotection of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene, beta-caryophyllene Planta Medica. 1996

    BCP protected gastric mucosa in ulcer models.

  11. 11

    Perry NS, et al. In-vitro inhibition of human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase by salvia lavandulaefolia essential oil and constituent terpenes Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2000

    Pinene and other terpenes inhibit AChE with memory implications.

  12. 12

    Ding Y, et al. Eucalyptol, limonene and pinene enteric capsules attenuate airway inflammation and obstruction in lipopolysaccharide-induced chronic bronchitis rat model via TLR4 signaling inhibition Phytomedicine. 2024

    Pinene attenuates airway inflammation and obstruction.

  13. 13

    Nam SY, et al. The therapeutic efficacy of α-pinene in an experimental mouse model of allergic rhinitis International Immunopharmacology. 2014

    α-Pinene reduced IgE-mediated allergic inflammation.

  14. 14

    Salehi B, et al. Therapeutic Potential of α- and β-Pinene: A Miracle Gift of Nature Biomolecules. 2019

    Most comprehensive review of pinene pharmacology.

  15. 15

    Gaoni Y, Mechoulam R. Isolation, structure, and partial synthesis of an active constituent of hashish Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1964. doi:10.1021/ja01062a046

    Landmark paper first identifying and synthesizing THC.

  16. 16

    Whiting PF, et al. Cannabinoids for medical use: A systematic review and meta-analysis JAMA. 2015

    Comprehensive review finding moderate evidence for chronic pain.

  17. 17

    Aviram J, Samuelly-Leichtag G. Efficacy of Cannabis-Based Medicines for Pain Management: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Pain Physician. 2017

    Systematic review of clinical trials for neuropathic pain.

  18. 18

    Lutge EE, et al. The medical use of cannabis for reducing morbidity and mortality in patients with HIV/AIDS Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2013

    Systematic review of cannabis for HIV/AIDS symptoms including appetite.

  19. 19

    Smith LA, et al. Cannabinoids for nausea and vomiting in adults with cancer receiving chemotherapy Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2015

    High-quality evidence for CINV efficacy.

  20. 20

    Kesner AJ, Lovinger DM. Cannabinoids, Endocannabinoids and Sleep Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 2020

    Review of THC effects on sleep architecture.

  21. 21

    Novotna A, et al. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, enriched-design study of nabiximols (Sativex), as add-on therapy, in subjects with refractory spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis European Journal of Neurology. 2011

    Phase III trial showing efficacy for MS spasticity.

  22. 22

    Silvestro S, et al. Molecular Targets of Cannabidiol in Experimental Models of Neurological Disease Molecules. 2020

    Comprehensive review of CBD's therapeutic applications and molecular targets.

  23. 23

    Thiele EA, et al. Cannabidiol in patients with seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (GWPCARE4): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial Lancet. 2018

    Phase III trial leading to FDA approval of Epidiolex.

  24. 24

    Devinsky O, et al. Cannabidiol in patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy: an open-label interventional trial Lancet Neurology. 2016

    Open-label trial showing 36.5% reduction in seizures.

  25. 25

    Shannon S, et al. Cannabidiol in anxiety and sleep: A large case series Permanente Journal. 2019

    79.2% of patients reported reduced anxiety within first month.

  26. 26

    Bergamaschi MM, et al. Cannabidiol reduces the anxiety induced by simulated public speaking in treatment-naïve social phobia patients Neuropsychopharmacology. 2011

    CBD reduced anxiety in simulated public speaking test.

  27. 27

    Burstein S. Cannabidiol (CBD) and its analogs: a review of their effects on inflammation Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2015

    Review of CBD's anti-inflammatory mechanisms.

  28. 28

    Shannon S, et al. Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep: A Large Case Series Permanente Journal. 2019

    66.7% of patients reported improved sleep in this anxiety and sleep study.

  29. 29

    Urits I, et al. Use of cannabidiol (CBD) for the treatment of chronic pain Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 2020

    Comprehensive review of CBD for chronic pain management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the effects of Alaskan Thunder Fuck?

Alaskan Thunder Fuck is known for producing energetic, euphoric, creative, uplifted effects. As a hybrid sativa, it's typically best suited for morning use.

What conditions might Alaskan Thunder Fuck help with?

Alaskan Thunder Fuck is commonly used by patients seeking relief from depression, fatigue, stress, ptsd. Always consult with a healthcare provider before using cannabis for medical purposes.

How strong is Alaskan Thunder Fuck?

Alaskan Thunder Fuck is considered moderately potent with THC levels typically ranging from 16-23%. New users should approach with caution and start with a low dose.

What does Alaskan Thunder Fuck taste and smell like?

Alaskan Thunder Fuck features pine, earthy, woody flavors with a pine, earthy, woody aroma. Its unique terpene combination creates a memorable sensory experience.

What are the side effects of Alaskan Thunder Fuck?

Common side effects include dry mouth, paranoia, anxiety. Staying hydrated and starting with a low dose can help minimize these effects.

Quick Facts

Type
Hybrid (Sativa-leaning)
Genetics
Northern California Sativa x Russian ruderalis x Afghani
Breeder
Unknown (Alaska)
Best Time of Use
Morning
Availability
common
Grow Difficulty
moderate
Experience Level
Experienced Users

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Strain Variability

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Beyond Indica/Sativa

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