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Best strains and terpenes for anxiety

The Cannigma

There are complex interactions between cannabinoids, terpenes, the endocannabinoid system, your hormones and your brain, and research is still in the early stages, so there’s a lot we don’t know. But what we do know is certain terpenes and specific types of cannabis have been linked with reducing anxiety or its symptoms.

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Best strains and terpenes for sleep

The Cannigma

There have been some studies around cannabinoids and certain terpenes effects on sleep, but most of this research is preclinical, which means it’s not tested on humans yet. To ensure you’re consuming the best weed strains for sleep, here’s what you need to know. How to choose the best cannabis strains for sleep.

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Best strains and terpenes for creativity

The Cannigma

We also don’t know which, if any, terpenes have an effect on creativity. So if you’re consuming cannabis to get your creative brain firing, what strains should you reach for? The best strains for creativity are Type II, with a balance of THC and CBD and a terpene profile that includes pinene, linalool, and beta-caryophyllene.

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If you like how cannabis smells – does that mean it’ll be better for you?

The Cannigma

Do you love cannabis strains that smell like a citrus grove? Is your idea of a gas crisis when the dispensary runs out of your favorite strain? But just because you like the smell of a particular strain, does that mean it’ll actually work better for you? Terpenes – the reason your weed smells like that.

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Why Terpenes Are Vital To Your Cannabinoid Therapy

StrainConnect

Why Terpenes Are Vital To Your Cannabinoid Therapy. An intro to terpenes and how they work in hemp and cannabis. So were back with one of the most important subjects you should arm yourself with: terpenes. Youve probably heard of hemp or cannabis as being differentiated by its "strain." First, A Vocab Lesson.

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What is Terpinolene? Everything To Know About This Cannabis Terpene

Miss Marijuana

When looking closely at a cannabis strain, little white hairs cover the plant. These are known as trichomes and they produce terpenes and cannabinoids. RELATED: What are Terpenes: Everything You Need to Know. Cannabis terpenes are responsible for the aroma of the plant and are incredibly complex. By: Jake Tessler.

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5 foods that can affect your high

The Cannigma

One review published in 2012 cited research that found that “CB1 contributes the motivational and reinforcing properties of ethanol, and chronic consumption of ethanol alters [endocannabinoid] transmitter levels and CB1 expression in brain nuclei associated with addiction pathways.” These terpenes can have a variety of effects.

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