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The main, active compound in cannabis. THC will produce psychoactive effects. For a more specific look into how your cannabis might affect you, look into the terpene breakdown of your particular plant.
The second active ingredient in cannabis. It is non-psychoactive, unlike THC. CBD provides the medically relieving effects you can expect from cannabis. To learn more about how CBD effects your body, Check out the CBD breakdown below.
Terpenes are a class of carbon compounds commonly found in everyday things. like oranges or pine trees. What these carbon compounds do is help register what a plant is supposed to do to your body. For example, if eucalyptus is supposed to calm you down, the terpene Eucalyptol is the specific thing that clicks into your brain and tells you to chill out.
Limonene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis. It produces elevated mood and relieves stress. You can also find Limonene in citrus rinds, juniper, and peppermint. Some other great medical benefits from Limonene include anti-depressant, anti- anxiety, gastric reflux relief, and antifungal effects.
Myrcene is the second most common terpenes found in cannabis. It produces relaxing effects and elevated the psychoactivity behind THC. You can also find Myrcene in mangos, thyme, citrus, lemongrass, and bay leaves. (YES, THERE IS ACTUAL SCIENCE THAT PROVES EATING MANGOES BEFORE SMOKING INCREASES YOUR HIGH). Some other great medical benefits from Myrcene include anti-septic, anti-bacterial, antifungal, and pain relieving effects.
Humelene is an appetite suppressant. It can also be found in Hops or coriander. Some additional medical benefits include anti-inflammation, anti-bacterial, and pain-relieving effects.
Linalool is sedating and calming. Also found in lavender, laurel, birch and rosewood. Some additional medical benefits include insomnia relief, stress relief, anxiety relief, pain relief, and convulsion relief properties.
Carophyllene doesn't have any special effects other than its medical benefits. Those include antioxidant, insomnia relief, inflammation relief, pain relief and muscle spasm relief.
Pinene effects memory loss and alertness. It is also found in pine needles, conifer, and sage. Additional medical benefits include inflammation relief and asthma (bronchodilator) relief.
Borneol relieves muscle and joint pain. It is also found in camphor, rosemary, and wood. Additional medical benefits include antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.
Ocimene improves health among diabetics. Also found in mint, parsley, basil, and mangoes. Ocimene also serves as a natural anti-inflammatory and an insect repellant.
Nerolidol is sedating and calming. It can be found in common things such as tea tree, jasmine, ginger, and oranges. Some naturally occurring benefits include antifungal and antimicrobial effects.
Terpinolene is naturally sedating. Also found in Nutmeg, apples, cumin, and tea tree. Terpinolene has naturally anti-oxidant, sedative, anti fungal and anti-bacterial effects.
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