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The Terp Talk: Are There Terpenes in Your Tinctures?   

United Patients Group

Tinctures, liquid extracts derived from plants or herbs, are typically consumed orally—either dropped under the tongue or mixed with a drink. Plant tinctures have long been used as herbal remedies. In cannabis plants, the most common terpene is Myrcene. In cannabis plants, the most common terpene is Myrcene.

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Review: 100:10:1 Energy Tincture by The Botanist

Illinois News Joint

I believe that one of the most promising features of cannabis is the plant’s array of minor cannabinoids, such as THCV, CBG, and CBN, that can create new types of experiences. The Botanist has recently released a tincture, tapping into this feature with THCV and CBD. I recently stopped in to Nature’s Care Co.

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Understanding the Role of Terpenes in Medical Cannabis: Benefits and Applications

United Patients Group

However, much of the conversation surrounding medical cannabis focuses on the two primary cannabinoids: THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol). Terpenes are organic compounds in various plants, including cannabis, responsible for their distinct aroma and flavor profiles.

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Rare Cannabinoid Company Launches New Informational Website On THCV, CBDV, CBN, CBG, CBC, CBDA, CBD, Delta-8-THC And Terpenes

Cannabis Law Report

Rare Cannabinoid Company has launched a new website designed to help hemp and cannabis consumers learn how specific rare cannabinoids and terpenes may improve their mental and physical health. ” For those seeking even more specialized care, they can find a cannabinoid health advisor near them. .”

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Best strains and terpenes for migraine relief

The Cannigma

Based on the limited existing evidence, the best cannabis strain for migraines may be a Type II that includes both THC and CBD, and a terpene profile that includes beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, linalool, limonene, bisabolol, humulene or pinene. The study called out pinene, myrcene, and beta-caryophyllene as specifically useful terpenes.

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Best strains and terpenes for focus and flow state

The Cannigma

Should you reach for a joint or a tincture? There is certainly some evidence that cannabis may be helpful with increasing focus, in the right dose with the right terpenes and cannabinoids. It starts with the right cannabinoids. Chemotypes classify cannabis strains based on dominant cannabinoid. Type I – High THC.

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The Cannabis Cancer Connection

Project CBD

There is a growing body of anecdotal and scientific evidence that the “major cannabinoids” tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), certain “minor cannabinoids” (some without a name), and other cannabis compounds have antineoplastic action against cancer cells. THC binds to two types of cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2.