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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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Best strains and terpenes for focus and flow state

The Cannigma

There is certainly some evidence that cannabis may be helpful with increasing focus, in the right dose with the right terpenes and cannabinoids. The best weed strains to help you focus have a balance of CBD and THC, are energizing and stress-relieving, and have a terpene profile that includes pinene, linalool, or beta-caryophyllene.

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Best strains and terpenes for PTSD

The Cannigma

But by having an understanding of the cannabinoid and terpene profile, you can simply use strain names as a starting point and explore the chemical profile of the chemovar from there. When choosing weed for dealing with anxiety or depression, look for terpenes that act as antidepressants and anxiety reducers: linalool pinene limonene.

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What is Caryophyllene? Everything To know About this Cannabis Terpene

Miss Marijuana

Terpenes , organic molecular compounds produced by many different plants and some insects, have recently peaked the interest of scientific researchers as well as cannabis growers and consumers. So what is the big deal about this cannabis terpene Caryophyllene? There are two different kinds of cannabinoid receptors (CBRs), CB1 and CB2.

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What is hashishene? Examining the unique chemistry of hashish

The Cannigma

Recently, researchers made a discovery that begins to answer these pressing questions about why hash is so different from cannabis flower, and it may have a lot to do with terpenes. This terpene has been rightfully dubbed – hashishene. Related Stories. Hashishene is a common name for the molecule 5,5-dimethyl-1-vinylbicyclo[2.1.1]hexane.

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Surviving to Thriving: Meeting the Cannabinoid Buyer’s Needs of Tomorrow Today

CannaTech

The Cannabinoid Buyer’s Needs of Tomorrow. But is this growth serving the needs of cannabinoid buyers? This directly impacts the end cannabinoid buyer. Compliance, regulation, and consistency will be a hallmark of our Responsibility as productive members of this cannabinoid Society.

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An Introduction to Cannabis Trichomes

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Cannabis trichomes, in particular, actually contain their fair share of THC and CBD, as well as some other medicinal cannabinoids. When trichomes are extracted from the cannabis plant, terpenes are successfully preserved. Well, then what are terpenes, and why are they so important? What Is the Function of the Trichomes?

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