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Introduction: What is a Terpene?

Terpenes are important organic substances normally found in plants and animals. They give different kinds of vegetation distinctive smells, fragrances, and colors. They may also be turned into goods like insecticides, dyes, and cleaning agents.

However, even some of them have healing qualities. So far, more than 100 terpenes have been discovered, each with a distinct flavor, odor, and therapeutic quality.

Why are Marijuana Terpenes Important to Cannabis Culture?

Terpenes are frequently mistakenly thought to be exclusively associated with the flavor and aroma of a particular hemp strain, although this is far from the truth.

While these adaptable substances do indeed hold the secret to how our senses of taste and smell can distinguish between various strains of cannabis, they also serve a much more important purpose.

 

Terpene Varieties and Flavors – Glimpses of Cannabis Chemistry

➢  MYRCENE

This terpene, which is described as earthy and musky, is found in almost all marijuana products. It is well known to improve THC absorption and add to the sedative and soothing effects frequently connected with indica. Additionally, mango, hops, thyme, and citrus all contain myrcene.

➢  HUMULENE

This terpene, also found in hops and coriander, provides a significant component to the recognizable “earthy” scent of marijuana. In addition, humulene has strong anti-inflammatory properties and can decrease appetite.

➢  TERPINEOL

It is frequently used in cosmetic items like soaps because of its pleasant aroma, which has lilac and flower bloom undertones. The presence of pinene, sometimes in larger proportions with it, may obscure its aroma. Its calming benefits are well known.

➢  LIMONENE

This terpene is typically present in greater quantities in sativa strains and is linked to improved mood. The body can more quickly absorb other terpenes thanks to limonene’s special properties.

➢  GERANIOL

This terpene, found in geraniums, lemons, and tobacco and widely utilized in fragrances and other cosmetics, produces a pleasantly sweet scent similar to roses. Additionally, it works well as a repellent for mosquitoes.

➢  VALENCENE

This terpene has a zesty, pleasant aroma and earned its name because Valencia oranges contain many of them. Additionally, it can be found in certain plants, grapefruits, and tangerines. It is prevalent in many marijuana products and has been proven to be an effective tick and mosquito repellent.

➢  OCIMENE

It is a fragrant plant compound that can be found in a wide range of botanicals. In the natural world, plants use ocimene as a form of defense. Orchids, parsley, pepper, basil, mint, and kumquats are further examples of plants that contain them.

➢  BISABOLOL

This terpene, which is common in chamomile and has a unique floral scent, is also to blame for many of the herb’s therapeutic properties. Because of its antimicrobial qualities, it can be used to treat wounds.

➢  EUCALYPTOL

This terpene, which is frequently connected to eucalyptus trees, has a recognizable spicy and fresh aroma. It has many established uses and is found in numerous items, including deodorants, mouthwash, and cough suppressants. Ayurvedic and conventional Chinese medicine both rely heavily on them.

 

The Health Benefits of Marijuana Terpenes for Your Body, Mind, and Spirit

In this post, we’ll talk about terpenes’ positive effects on our health.

  • Pain relief
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Treats cancer
  • Stimulates the appetite
  • Increases alertness
  • Possesses antibacterial properties

Combats stress

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